Fantasy Emojis
26 emojis tagged fantasy in the official Unicode CLDR project. Click any emoji for its meaning, copy-paste, and per-platform rendering.
Fantasy emojis populate Unicode with the cast of every fairy tale, RPG, and folklore tradition. The set includes 🤴 prince, 👸 princess, 👼 baby angel, 🎅 Santa Claus, 🤶 Mrs. Claus, 🧙 mage, 🧚 fairy, 🧝 elf, 🧛 vampire, 🧞 genie, 🧟 zombie, and 🧜 merperson. Most fantasy roles come in gender-neutral, male, and female variants with skin-tone support. They show up in storytelling threads, D&D character notes, Halloween captions, and the running joke of describing real people as fantasy archetypes (your boss as 🧌 troll, your friend as 🧚 fairy).
- 🤴 prince
- 👸 princess
- 👼 baby angel
- 🎅 Santa Claus
- 🤶 Mrs. Claus
- 🧙 mage
- 🧚 fairy
- 🧝 elf
- 🧞 genie
- 🔮 crystal ball
- 📖 open book
- 📘 blue book
- 📙 orange book
- 📚 books
- 😇 smiling face with halo
- 😈 smiling face with horns
- 👿 angry face with horns
- 👹 ogre
- 👺 goblin
- 👻 ghost
- 👽 alien
- 👾 alien monster
- 🧌 troll
- 📗 green book
- 🧑🎄 Mx Claus
- 🐦🔥 phoenix
Frequently asked about fantasy emojis
When were fantasy creature emojis added?
The bulk arrived in Unicode 10 (2017): 🧙 mage, 🧚 fairy, 🧛 vampire, 🧜 merperson, 🧝 elf, 🧞 genie, 🧟 zombie. 🧌 troll came later in Unicode 14 (2021). All support the standard gender and skin-tone variation system.
Are 🎅 Santa and 🤶 Mrs. Claus considered fantasy?
Yes — Unicode tags both with the 'fantasy' keyword alongside 'celebration' and 'Christmas'. They're among the oldest emojis in the set, predating the formal fantasy category, and they're functionally treated as fictional characters rather than real people.
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