Many (but not all) graphemes that are part of a writing system that encodes a full spoken language are included in the Unicode standard, which also includes graphical symbols. See:
- Language code
 - List of Unicode characters
 - List of writing systems
 - Punctuation
 - List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks
 
The remainder of this list focuses on graphemes not part of spoken language-encoding systems.
Basic communication
- ⃠ — No symbol
 - Arrow (symbol)
 - Character
 - Circled dot
 - Emoji
 - ✓ — checkmark (UK: tick)
 - Harvey balls
 - ☆ — Star (polygon)
 - I - signal
 - 0 - lack of signal, example: [ ],[0]
 
Scientific and engineering symbols
- Alchemical symbols
 - Astronomical symbols
 - Chemical symbols
 - Electronic symbol (for circuit diagrams, etc.)
 - Engineering drawing symbols
 - Energy Systems Language
 - Hazard symbols
 - List of mathematical constants (typically letters and compound symbols)
 - Glossary of mathematical symbols
 - List of physical constants (typically letters and compound symbols)
 - List of common physics notations (typically letters used as variable names in equations)
 - Rod of Asclepius / Caduceus as a symbol of medicine
 
Consumer symbols
- Various currency signs (sublist)
 
Navigational symbols
- Traffic signs, including warning signs contain many specialized symbols (see article for list)
 - DOT pictograms
 - ISO 7001
 - Exit sign, a.k.a. "running man"[1]
 - Gender symbols for public toilets
 - Map symbol
 - International Breastfeeding Symbol
 - International Symbol of Access
 - Barber's pole
 
Food
- EC identification and health marks, for animal products
 - Food safe symbol marking food contact materials in the European Union
 - British Egg Industry Council lion
 
Kosher symbols
- Star-K Kosher Certification
 - OK Kosher Certification
 - EarthKosher Kosher Certification
 
General consumer products
- Recycling symbol
 - Laundry symbol
 - Period-after-opening symbol (on cosmetics as 6M, 12M, 18M, etc.)
 - U+2602 ☂ UMBRELLA - keep dry
 - U+2614 ☔ UMBRELLA WITH RAIN DROPS - keep dry
 - Japanese postal mark
 - ℮, the European estimated sign U+212E
 - Inventory tracking symbols
- Barcode such as a Universal Product Code
 - QR code
 
 - Printing registration marks intended for the manufacturer of the packaging, to ensure different colors are aligned when printed
 - Various certification marks (see article for list) signifying conformance with a government or private organization's requirements
 - Shipping symbols[2] from ISO standard 780 "Pictorial marking for handling of goods"[3] or ASTM D5445 "Standard Practice for Pictorial Markings for Handling of Goods"[4] which depict shipping boxes as squares with rounded corners:
- "Fragile": the silhouette of a broken wine glass
 - "This end up": a horizontal line with two arrows pointing up
 - "Do not stack": a filled-in box, under a crossed-out outlined box
 - "Maximum stack height": three boxes stacked vertically; the bottom one is filled in, the middle one is an outline with a number inside (the number of boxes to safely stack on top of this one), and the top one is an outline and crossed out
 - "Maximum stack weight": from the bottom upward: a box, a horizontal line, a wide arrow pointing down, and a number followed by "kg max"
 - "Keep dry": an umbrella with rain falling on it
 - "Protect from sunlight": a circle with rays coming out of it, with a box protected by a chevron
 - "Protect from radiation": the radiation symbol, separated from a box by a chevron
 - "Center of gravity": crosshairs pointing to the center of a dashed circle
 - "Do not roll": a box with a curved arrow above, and a cross-out line coming up from the box at an angle
 - "Do not use hand hooks"
 - "Do not use hand truck"
 - "Do not use forklift"
 - "Clamp as indicated": a filled-in box with a vertical line and inward-pointing arrow on the right and left
 - "Do not clamp": the same as "clamp as indicated", crossed out
 - "Sling here": the silhouette of a chain
 - A thermometer with a diagonal slash, indicating the maximum and minimum temperature
 
 
Property and pricing
- U+2122 ™ TRADE MARK SIGN
 - U+2120 ℠ SERVICE MARK
 - U+00AE ® REGISTERED SIGN
 - U+2117 ℗ SOUND RECORDING COPYRIGHT
 - U+24CDⓍ, U+24E8 Ⓨ - Japanese typographic symbols used under Japan's resale price maintenance system
 - Various logos
 - Various trademarks
 
Technology symbols
Naval
- Jolly Roger - "this ship is controlled by pirates"
 - International Code of Signals
 - International maritime signal flags
 
Religious and mystical symbols

Religious symbols
A subset has been used as United States Department of Veterans Affairs emblems for headstones and markers.
A
B
C
- ☤ Caduceus, a symbol of commerce, often erroneously used as a symbol of medicine.
 - Camunian rose
 - Celtic cross
 - חַי Chai
 - ΧΡ Chi Rho
 - Christian symbolism
 - Conch shell
 - Coptic cross
 - ☽ Crescent
 - Cross
 - Cross and Crown
 - Cross and flame
 - Cross of Sacrifice
 - Cross of St. Peter
 - Crucifix
 - Crux Gemmata
 
D
E
F
G
H
I
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Y
Heraldic symbols
Historical
Sports and games
Political symbols
Other
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Symbols.
References
- ↑ Turner, Julia (2010-03-08). "The Big Red Word vs. the Little Green Man". Slate. ISSN 1091-2339. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
 - ↑ "Appendix 1. Packaging marks - Transport - CTU Code - UNECE Wiki". Unece.org. 2014-08-25. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
 - ↑ "ISO 780:1997(en) Packaging — Pictorial marking for handling of goods". Iso.org. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
 - ↑ "ASTM D5445 - 15 Standard Practice for Pictorial Markings for Handling of Goods". Astm.org. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
 
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