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  1. A white heart emoji, used for love and affection. Also commonly used to discuss someone passing away. An alternative character known as White Heart Suit is also available, but not intended to have an emoji appearance. White Heart was approved as part of Unicode 12.0 in 2019 and added to Emoji 12.0 in 2019.

  2. Red Heart. A classic red heart emoji indicating love. Often displayed in different shades of red on most platforms. A similar emoji exists for the ♥️ Heart Suit in a deck of playing cards. Two new emojis in Emoji 13.1 are based on the red heart design: ️‍🔥Heart On Fire, and ️‍🩹Mending Heart.

  3. A list of all emoji hearts, including every emoji and Unicode character that includes at least one heart. View each heart emoji for more details about cross-platform display or to copy and paste any heart emoji. Ahead of Valentine's Day 2021, Emojipedia conducted a data-driven deep dive into how the heart emojis are used. Grid. List View. 😍 ...

  4. On several platforms, pink hearts are used in the design of other emojis. These emoji include: Sparkling Heart 💖, Two Hearts 💕, Growing Heart 💗, Beating Heart 💓, Revolving Heart 💞, Heart with Arrow 💘, Heart with Ribbon 💝, and Kiss 💏. Pink Heart was approved as part of Unicode 15.0 in 2022 and added to Emoji 15.0 in 2022.

  5. A blue heart emoji, commonly used by brands as a neutral heart color. An early Google design of this emoji depicted the heart as if it were made out of gemstone. Blue Heart was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.

  6. Apple. Emojis displayed on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV use the Apple Color Emoji font installed on iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS. Some Apple devices support Animoji and Memoji . The Apple logo is a Private Use Area (PUA) character that is not cross-platform compatible but does work on Apple devices.

  7. Add Heart Emoji: Submit 🔎. tap an emoji to copy it. long-press to collect multiple emojis ♡ ︎ ...

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