What This Tag Usually Means
sign usually points to a situation, so this page can mix faces, symbols, and objects under one practical use case.
Emoji tag
The "sign" tag usually covers a scenario, so several emoji types can appear under one keyword. Choose by use case: what the emoji should do in the sentence.
14 emoji currently linked to this tag
These are the most direct options for this tag.
sign-of-the-horns
The 🤘 emoji shows the sign of the horns and is strongly tied to rock music, hype, rebellion, or wild energy. It usually feels louder and more intense than a simple positive gesture.
atm-sign
An ATM sign, tied to cash withdrawal, banking access, and places where money can be taken out directly.
litter-in-bin-sign
A litter bin symbol, used to signal proper disposal of trash, clean public spaces, and the expectation that waste should be put where it belongs.
female-sign
The female sign, used for women, female identity, biological notation, and gender-marked categories.
male-sign
The male sign, used for men, male identity, biological notation, and gender-marked categories.
stop-sign
A stop sign, direct and unmistakable. It works for traffic, boundaries, warnings, and any situation where something needs to end immediately.
sign usually points to a situation, so this page can mix faces, symbols, and objects under one practical use case.
If sign feels too broad, nearby tags like heavy, math, cash, money usually split the intent into clearer options.
Choose by message role: what this emoji needs to do in the sentence.
Symbols emoji group arrows, hearts, math signs, warning marks, shapes, and interface-style glyphs that people use for quick visual meaning more than literal objects.
Objects emoji help describe tools, devices, media, household items, money, and everyday things when the message is about tasks, gear, setup, or physical items.
People and body emoji cover identity, gestures, roles, body parts, and human actions, making them useful for reactions, self-reference, routines, and visible body language.
Travel and places emoji focus on locations, transport, maps, buildings, and weather so users can signal where something is happening or what kind of place they mean.
It groups emoji people commonly use under the same word, even when those emoji come from different categories.
This page is best if you think in a keyword first and want fast options around that word.
No. They overlap around the same topic, but they can differ a lot in tone and context.
Pick two or three close options, compare how they read in your message, and keep the one that sounds most natural.
Because one keyword usually covers multiple real use cases. Tone and context matter as much as the keyword itself.