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Religious, decorative, and ornamental cross symbols. Pure text—works everywhere. Click to copy instantly.

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Cross symbols are among the most culturally significant characters in Unicode. From the Latin cross ✝ used in Christian contexts to the Maltese cross ✠, Orthodox cross ☦, and decorative variations—these symbols serve religious, ornamental, and typographic purposes across the world.

Crosses appear in social media bios, religious documents, memorial tributes, historical text, and decorative designs. The dagger symbol † is used in academic footnotes, while ornamental crosses add elegance to invitations and formal communications. Our collection spans every cross variant available in Unicode.

Every cross symbol on this page is pure Unicode text—not an image. They copy cleanly, display identically on all devices, and work in any text field: Instagram bios, Word documents, email signatures, WhatsApp messages, and beyond. Click any cross to copy it instantly.

Our cross collection is carefully organized with both religious and decorative variants clearly labeled. Whether you need a cross for faith-based content, a dagger for academic footnotes, or an ornamental cross for design, you will find the right one here.

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The Latin cross ✝ is not on standard keyboards. The easiest way is to copy it from our page. On Windows you can also use Alt+10013 with numpad, or insert via the Character Map utility.

The ✝ is a solid Latin cross, ✞ is a shadowed (3D effect) white Latin cross, and ✟ is an outlined Latin cross. They represent the same symbol in different visual styles.

The dagger † (also called obelus) looks like a small cross but serves a different purpose. In typography it marks footnotes and references. In genealogy it indicates deceased persons. It is technically distinct from the Latin cross ✝.

Yes! All cross symbols on this page are Unicode text characters that work on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Discord, and all other platforms. They display identically on all devices.

The Maltese cross ✠ originated with the Knights of Malta. Today it is used by fire departments, ambulance services (Star of Life is similar), and various military and civic organizations worldwide.

Absolutely. The Latin cross ✝ and dagger † are commonly used in memorial posts, obituaries, and tribute messages. Place them before or after names to honor someone who has passed.

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