Appendix:Variations of "u"

The letter “u” is subject to a wide range of variations through the addition of diacritics, capitalization, use as a suffix, and use in different scripts. These include:

Capitalization, punctuation, prefix and suffix

 * u
 * U
 * u.
 * U.
 * 'u
 * u-
 * -u
 * -u-
 * uʔ

Diacritics

 * ū
 * Ū
 * ú
 * -ú
 * ú-
 * ǔ
 * Ǔ
 * ù
 * Ù
 * ŭ
 * Ŭ
 * û
 * Û
 * ü
 * Ü
 * -ü
 * ü-
 * ů
 * Ů
 * ų
 * Ų
 * ᶙ
 * ũ
 * Ũ
 * ű
 * Ű
 * -ű
 * ȕ
 * Ȕ
 * ʻū
 * ʻū-
 * ṳ
 * Ṳ
 * ṵ
 * Ṵ
 * ṷ
 * Ṷ
 * ṹ
 * Ṹ
 * ṻ
 * Ṻ

Chinese diacritics

 * ǖ
 * Ǖ
 * ǘ
 * Ǘ
 * ǚ
 * Ǚ


 * ǜ
 * Ǜ

Vietnamese diacritics

 * ủ
 * Ủ
 * ũ
 * Ũ
 * ụ
 * Ụ
 * ư
 * Ư
 * ừ
 * Ừ
 * ử
 * Ử
 * ữ
 * Ữ
 * ứ
 * Ứ
 * ự
 * Ự

Ligatures

 * ꜷ Ꜷ
 * ᵫ

Armenian

 * - majuscule
 * - minuscule
 * Note: Ա, Մ, and Ս, the Armenian uppercase letters “ayb”, “men”, and “seh”, respectively, appear similar to an uppercase “u”, but are unrelated.
 * Note: ս, the Armenian lowercase letter “seh”, appears similar to a lowercase “u”, but is unrelated.

Burmese

 * ဥ
 * အူ
 * ဦး

Cuneiform

 * 𒌋
 * 𒌑
 * 𒅇
 * 𒌓

Cyrillic

 * у, У
 * ӯ, Ӯ
 * ӱ, Ӱ
 * у́
 * ѵ, Ѵ
 * Note: ц and Ц, the lower- and uppercase Cyrillic letter “tse” appear similar to the Latin u, but are unrelated.
 * Note: џ and Џ, the lower- and uppercase Cyrillic letters “dzhe” appear similar to the Latin u, but are unrelated.

Greek

 * υ (ύψιλον, upsilon)
 * Υ (ύψιλον, upsilon)
 * ύ
 * Ύ
 * ϋ
 * ΰ

Ancient Greek

 * ὐ
 * Ύ
 * ὔ
 * Ὕ
 * ὒ
 * ὖ
 * ὑ
 * Ὑ
 * ὕ
 * ὓ
 * Ὓ
 * ὗ
 * Ὗ
 * ὺ
 * Ὺ
 * ῦ
 * ῠ
 * Ῠ
 * ῡ
 * Ῡ
 * ῢ
 * ῧ

Gothic

 * 𐌿

Hangeul

 * ㅜ
 * 우

Japanese kana

 * う
 * ウ

Hebrew

 * ו
 * װ
 * ױ
 * וּ
 * וֹ
 * ו- (prefix)

Ogham

 * ᚒ

Arabic

 * و (waw)

Coptic

 * ⲩ
 * Ⲩ

Phoenician

 * 𐤅

Sanskrit

 * उ
 * ऊ
 * ु (diacritic)
 * ू (diacritic)
 * ॖ (diacritic)
 * ॗ (diacritic)

Fraktur

 * Upper case: 𝔘 (normal), 𝖀 (bold)
 * Lower case: 𝔲 (normal), 𝖚 (bold)

IPA and other phonetic alphabets

 * ᶙ
 * ʉ
 * Ʉ
 * ʊ
 * Ʊ
 * ᴞ
 * ᴝ

Mathematics

 * ∪
 * ⊌
 * ⊍
 * ⊎
 * ⊔
 * ⋃
 * ⋓
 * ⨃
 * ⨄
 * ⨆
 * &
 * &
 * &
 * &
 * &
 * &

Unicode artefacts
For technical reasons, some glyphs were defined in Unicode, which represent the same letters as others, but serve for compatibility purposes only.
 * &
 * &

Combinations with numbers

 * 1ú