prince
What does prince mean?
The π€΄ prince emoji depicts a young male royal wearing a golden crown, often adorned with jewels. Primarily, this emoji represents literal royalty, fairy tales, nobility, and high-class luxury. It frequently appears in discussions about historical monarchs, fantasy stories, the British royal family, or classic storybook narratives. In digital communication, the prince emoji is commonly used as a term of endearment for a romantic partner, a beloved son, or a close friend. People use it to hype someone up by calling them a "prince" or a "king," or to describe a man who treats his partner incredibly well with "Disney prince" energy. Alternatively, it can be used teasingly to describe a man who is high-maintenance and expects royal treatment.
Slang & Modern Usage
In internet slang and Gen Z culture, the π€΄ prince emoji is a go-to symbol for hyping up male friends or celebrities online. It is heavily used in K-Pop and fandom communities to praise an idol's good looks, describing them as having "royal" or "prince-like" visuals. It also features prominently in the "short king" internet trend, celebrating men of smaller stature with royal confidence, as there is no standalone "king face" emoji. Additionally, the emoji is used in conversations about the "prince treatment"βa spin-off of the "princess treatment" trendβreferring to spoiling a male partner or acknowledging a man who requires a high level of pampering. When used sarcastically, it calls out someone who is acting overly entitled, demanding, or like a "diva."
Emoji Combos
Platform Differences
Apple's default prince has blonde hair and a distinct green jewel on his crown, whereas Google and Samsung feature brown hair by default. Microsoft's version displays a much thicker, flatter crown design.
Technical Information
| Unicode | U+1F934 |
| HTML Entity | 🤴 |
| CSS | \1F934 |
| JavaScript | \u{1F934} |
| Unicode Version | Unicode 3 |
| Status | Fully-qualified |