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  1. Star. A classic, five-point gold star. Commonly used for various metaphorical senses of star (e.g., for fame, success, excellence, reviews).

  2. A glowing, five-point gold star. Depicted as ⭐ Star with stylized bursts in between its points, representing glowing or twinkling. Commonly used to represent various senses of glowing as well for as for a sense of flourish. Not to be confused with 💫 Dizzy, ⭐ Star, 🌠 Shooting Star, or Sparkles, though their applications may overlap.

  3. Emojipedia is brought to you by Zedge, the world's #1 phone personalization app. 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.

  4. Sparkles. The glittering flashes of sparkles. One of the world's most popular emojis, it is generally depicted as a cluster of three, yellow four-point stars, with one large sparkle and two small ones to its left or right.

  5. Star-Struck. A yellow face with a broad, open smile, showing upper teeth on most platforms, with stars for eyes, as if seeing a beloved celebrity. Color of stars widely varies by platform, though commonly gold or red. May express that someone or something is amazing, fascinating, impressive, or exciting.

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  7. star. ⭐ Star 🌟 Glowing Star 🌠 Shooting Star ️ Eight-Pointed Star ️ Star of David ☪️ Star and Crescent 🔯 Dotted Six-Pointed Star 🤩 Star-Struck ★ Black Star ⚝ Outlined White Star 💫 Dizzy 🧑‍🎤 Singer 👨‍🎤 Man Singer 👩‍🎤 Woman Singer 🖖 Vulcan Salute 🌃 Night with Stars *️⃣ Keycap Asterisk ...

  8. This Unicode character is a block black five-pointed star. It was previously given emoji presentation on Samsung devices between 2013 and 2016. Black Star was approved as part of Unicode 1.1 in 1993.

  9. Eight-Pointed Star. A star with eight points, that is commonly shown in orange, and for some reason, with only four points. See the glossary for information on the term black in unicode character names.

  10. Star of David. A symbol often used in relation to the religion of Judaism. Not to be confused with the Six Pointed Star With Middle Dot emoji. Star of David was approved as part of Unicode 1.1 in 1993 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.