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  2. A purple heart emoji, often used alongside other colored hearts. Frequently used on Twitter in reference to Korean boy band Bangtan Sonyeondan, more commonly known as BTS. Previously shown as a pink heart in Android 4.4.

  3. A circle shown in the color of purple. May be used to represent anything purple.

  4. A square shown in the color of purple. May be used to represent anything purple. Purple Square was approved as part of Unicode 12.0 in 2019 under the name "Large Purple Square" and added to Emoji 12.0 in 2019.

  5. All emoji names are official Unicode Character Database or CLDR names. Code points listed are part of the Unicode Standard . Additional emoji descriptions and definitions are copyright © Emojipedia.

  6. A hyacinth with purple blossoms and a green stem. Can be used to talk about the actual flower, flowers in general, or the color purple. Can also be used in reference to springtime. May be used as part of the symbolic table setting for Nowruz, the Persian New Year.

  7. May 23, 2021 · A purple heart emoji, often used alongside other colored hearts. Frequently used on Twitter in reference to Korean boy band Bangtan Sonyeondan, more c...

  8. A crystal ball, as a fortune teller or clairvoyant gazes into to tell the future. Depicted as a sparkling, purple or blue crystal orb resting on a stand. Commonly used for various content concerning magic, alternative spirituality, and (predicting) the future. May also be used for its shape or color more generally.

  9. Feb 11, 2021 · 💜 Purple Heart is the go-to emoji for fans of Bangtan Sonyeondan, more commonly known as BTS. The purple heart emoji is the third most popular heart on Twitter, according to our sample. No doubt assisted by millions of BTS fans.

  10. A building used for worship by people of any faith or religion. Examples include a church, mosque, or synagogue. A person is shown on their knees praying, in this symbol. Multi-faith places of worship are commonly found at airports. Place of Worship was approved as part of Unicode 8.0 in 2015 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.

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