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90+ religious and spiritual symbols. Click any symbol to copy it instantly.

Christian Symbols ✝️

Islamic Symbols ☪️

Jewish Symbols ✡️

Eastern Religions

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Spiritual and Religious Symbols

Religious and spiritual symbols represent the diverse faith traditions of humanity. From the Christian cross to the Star of David, crescent and star, yin yang, and om symbol—these characters connect people to their spiritual heritage in digital communication.

Religious symbols carry deep cultural significance across billions of people worldwide. The cross represents Christianity, the Star of David represents Judaism, the crescent represents Islam, the wheel represents Buddhism, om represents Hinduism, and yin yang represents Taoism and balance. Using them respectfully shows cultural awareness.

Our religious collection includes crosses, stars, crescents, Eastern symbols, and spiritual marks. These are used in religious documents, interfaith communications, cultural studies, travel content about sacred sites, and personal spiritual expression in bios and profiles across all platforms.

Our religious symbol collection is presented with respect and cultural context. Each symbol includes its Unicode name and traditional significance. We encourage respectful use that honors the faith traditions these symbols represent.

FAQ

Religious Symbol FAQ

These symbols should be used respectfully and in appropriate contexts. They carry deep religious and cultural significance for billions of people worldwide.

✝ is the text-based Latin Cross, while ✝️ is the emoji version. The text version (✝) is more consistent across platforms, while the emoji may appear colored.

The swastika (卐) and manji (卍) are ancient religious symbols used in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism for thousands of years before being misappropriated. They remain sacred symbols in these traditions.

Most platforms allow religious symbols in display names. However, consider whether such usage is respectful and appropriate for your context.

Yes, religious symbols carry deep significance for billions of people. Use them respectfully and in appropriate contexts. Avoid using them purely for decoration if it might be perceived as disrespectful to any faith tradition.

The most commonly used religious symbols online are the Latin cross, Star of David, crescent and star, yin yang, and om symbol. The peace symbol and ankh are also popular, though they have broader cultural meanings.

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