📖 Emojipedix

Phoenix 🐦‍🔥

Added in Emoji 15.1 · Animals & Nature Birds

Codepoint U+1F426 U+200D U+1F525
Shortcode :phoenix:
Version Emoji 15.1
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Clarity: Has nuance

This emoji has some subtlety in how it's interpreted across different contexts.

  • Relatively new — some older devices may show a blank box

Meaning

A mythical bird wreathed in flames, the phoenix emoji bursts with orange, red, and golden hues as if emerging from fire itself. The design captures the legendary creature's moment of rebirth—wings spread, plumage dramatic, and engulfed in ethereal flames that suggest both destruction and renewal in a single image.

The phoenix is ancient symbolism made emoji: it represents rebirth, transformation, rising from adversity, and emerging stronger after hardship. People use it when describing comebacks, personal breakthroughs, or overcoming challenges. It's perfect for motivational captions, resilience narratives, and those "I'm back and better" moments that define human perseverance.

Beyond personal transformation, the phoenix also conveys glory, ascension, and mythological grandeur. It works when celebrating monumental achievements or expressing something majestic and awe-inspiring. Some deploy it in gaming, fantasy fandom, or fantasy literature discussions where phoenixes feature prominently.

The phoenix stands as one of the most symbolically rich emojis, drawing from mythology across cultures—Egyptian, Greek, Chinese, and beyond. It's a character deeply rooted in human storytelling and the universal theme of renewal. Approved as part of Unicode Emoji 15.1 in 2023, the phoenix was added during the most recent emoji update, reflecting ongoing cultural appetite for mythological and transformative imagery.

Common Uses

  • Celebrating personal comeback or transformation
  • Expressing resilience after hardship
  • Conveying rebirth or renewal
  • Celebrating achievement or glory

Popular Combos

🐦‍🔥💪 🐦‍🔥✨ 🐦‍🔥👑 🐦‍🔥🌟

Did You Know?

The phoenix appears across multiple ancient cultures—Egyptian, Greek, Chinese, and Persian traditions all feature fire-bird resurrection myths, making it one of humanity's most universal symbols of renewal.

Keywords

ascend ascension emerge fantasy firebird glory immortal rebirth reincarnation reinvent renewal revival revive rise transform

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Technical Reference

Platform Shortcodes

Slack :phoenix:

Developer Codes

HTML (decimal)
🐦‍🔥
HTML (hex)
🐦‍🔥
CSS
\1F426\200D\1F525
JavaScript
\uD83D\uDC26\u200D\uD83D\uDD25
Python
\U0001F426\U0000200D\U0001F525
Java
\uD83D\uDC26\u200D\uD83D\uDD25
Perl
\x{1F426}\x{200D}\x{1F525}
PHP / Ruby
\x{1F426}\x{200D}\x{1F525}
Punycode
xn--2qsm-6bx-2qzp
URL Encoded
%F0%9F%90%A6%E2%80%8D%F0%9F%94%A5
UTF-8 Bytes
0xF0 0x9F 0x90 0xA6 0xE2 0x80 0x8D 0xF0 0x9F 0x94 0xA5

🐦‍🔥 in 28 languages

Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.

Language Name
Bengali ফিনিক্স পাখি
Chinese (Simplified) 凤凰
Chinese (Traditional) 鳳凰
Danish føniks
Dutch feniks
English phoenix
English (UK) phoenix
Estonian fööniks
Finnish feeniks
French phénix
German Phönix
Hindi फ़ीनिक्स
Hungarian főnix
Italian fenice
Japanese フェニックス
Korean 불사조
Lithuanian feniksas
Malay burung phoenix
Norwegian føniks
Polish feniks
Portuguese fênix
Russian феникс
Spanish fénix
Spanish (Mexico) fénix
Swedish fenix
Thai นกฟินิกซ์
Ukrainian фенікс
Vietnamese phượng hoàng