This is a list of letters of the Greek alphabet. The definition of a Greek letter for this list is a character encoded in the Unicode standard that a has script property of "Greek" and the general category of "Letter". An overview of the distribution of Greek letters is given in Greek script in Unicode.

Letters contained in the Modern Greek Alphabet

Greek Alphabet
ΑαΒβΓγΔδΕεΖζΗηΘθΙιΚκΛλΜμΝνΞξΟοΠπΡρΣσςΤτΥυΦφΧχΨψΩω

Extensions

Letter Name Notes
ͰͱHetaArchaic letter for voiceless glottal fricative[1]
ͲͳArchaic SampiArchaic sibilant letter[2]
ϜϝDigammaArchaic letter for /w/
ͶͷTsanPamphylian letter for /w/; alleged sibilant in Arcado-Cypriot[2]
ϺϻSanArchaic letter for /s/[3]
ϷϸShoBactrian letter for /ʃ/[4]
ϘϙArchaic KoppaLetter for /k/ before Ο, Υ, and Ω
ϚϛStigmaArchaic ligature for στ, retained in iconography[5]
ͿϳYotGreek linguistics,[6] Arvanitika letter for /j/[7]
ϏϗKaiLigature abbreviating the word kai[8]

Letters with diacritics

Letter Name Notes
ΆάAlpha with acuteHigh pitch on short vowel or rising pitch on long vowel
ᾺὰAlpha with graveArchaic letter indicating normal or low pitch
Alpha with circumflexArchaic letter indicating high or falling pitch
ἈἀAlpha with smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel
ἌἄAlpha with acute and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high pitch on a short vowel or rising pitch on a long vowel
ἊἂAlpha with grave and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a normal or low pitch
ἎἆAlpha with circumflex and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high or falling pitch
ἉἁAlpha with rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel
ἍἅAlpha with acute and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high pitch on a short vowel or rising pitch on a long vowel
ἋἃAlpha with grave and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a normal or low pitch
ἏἇAlpha with circumflex and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high or falling pitch
ᾹᾱAlpha with macronArchaic letter denoting a long vowel
ᾸᾰAlpha with breveArchaic letter denoting a short vowel
ᾼᾳAlpha with subscript iotaArchaic letter denoting a long diphthong
Alpha with subscript iota and acuteArchaic letter denoting a long diphthong with a rising pitch
Alpha with subscript iota and graveArchaic letter denoting a long diphthong with a normal or low pitch
Alpha with subscript iota and circumflexArchaic letter denoting a long diphthong with a high or falling pitch
ᾈᾀAlpha with subscript iota and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong
ᾌᾄAlpha with subscript iota and acute and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a rising pitch
ᾊᾂAlpha with subscript iota and grave and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a normal or low pitch
ᾎᾆAlpha with subscript iota and circumflex and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a high or falling pitch
ᾉᾁAlpha with subscript iota and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong
ᾍᾅAlpha with subscript iota and acute and rough breathingArchaic letter presence the presence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a rising pitch
ᾋᾃAlpha with subscript iota and grave and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a normal or low pitch
ᾏᾇAlpha with subscript iota and circumflex and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a high or falling pitch
ΈέEpsilon with acuteHigh pitch on short vowel or rising pitch on long vowel
ῈὲEpsilon with graveArchaic letter indicating normal or low pitch
ἘἐEpsilon with smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel
ἜἔEpsilon with acute and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high pitch on a short vowel or rising pitch on a long vowel
ἚἒEpsilon with grave and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a normal or low pitch
ἙἑEpsilon with rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel
ἝἕEpsilon with acute and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high pitch on a short vowel or rising pitch on a long vowel
ἛἓEpsilon with grave and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a normal or low pitch
Ε̠ε̠Epsilon with macron belowArvanitika letter for /ə/[7]
Ζ̌ζ̌Zeta with caronNonstandard letter for Cypriot Greek[9] and Pontic Greek[10] representing /ʒ/
Ζ̇ ζ̇Zeta with dot aboveArvanitika letter for /ʒ/[7]
ΉήEta with acuteHigh pitch on short vowel or rising pitch on long vowel
ῊὴEta with graveArchaic letter indicating normal or low pitch
Eta with circumflexArchaic letter indicating high or falling pitch
ἨἠEta with smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel
ἬἤEta with acute and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high pitch on a short vowel or rising pitch on a long vowel
ἪἢEta with grave and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a normal or low pitch
ἮἦEta with circumflex and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high or falling pitch
ἩἡEta with rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel
ἭἥEta with acute and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high pitch on a short vowel or rising pitch on a long vowel
ἫἣEta with grave and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a normal or low pitch
ἯἧEta with circumflex and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high or falling pitch
ῌῃEta with subscript iotaArchaic letter denoting a long diphthong
Eta with subscript iota and acuteArchaic letter denoting a long diphthong with a rising pitch
Eta with subscript iota and graveArchaic letter denoting a long diphthong with a normal or low pitch
Eta with subscript iota and circumflexArchaic letter denoting a long diphthong with a high or falling pitch
ᾘᾐEta with subscript iota and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong
ᾜᾔEta with subscript iota and acute and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a rising pitch
ᾚᾒEta with subscript iota and grave and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a normal or low pitch
ᾞᾖEta with subscript iota and circumflex and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a high or falling pitch
ᾙᾑEta with subscript iota and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong
ᾝᾕEta with subscript iota and acute and rough breathingArchaic letter presence the presence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a rising pitch
ᾛᾓEta with subscript iota and grave and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a normal or low pitch
ᾟᾗEta with subscript iota and circumflex and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a high or falling pitch
ΊίIota with acuteHigh pitch on short vowel or rising pitch on long vowel
ῚὶIota with graveArchaic letter indicating normal or low pitch
Iota with circumflexArchaic letter indicating high or falling pitch
ἸἰIota with smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel
ἼἴIota with acute and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high pitch on a short vowel or rising pitch on a long vowel
ἺἲIota with grave and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a normal or low pitch
ἾἶIota with circumflex and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high or falling pitch
ἹἱIota with rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel
ἽἵIota with acute and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high pitch on a short vowel or rising pitch on a long vowel
ἻἳAlpha with grave and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a normal or low pitch
ἿἷIota with circumflex and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high or falling pitch
ΪϊIota with diaeresisArchaic letter denoting separate pronunciation, rather than as a diphthong
ΐIota with diaeresis and acuteArchaic letter denoting separate pronunciation, rather than as a diphthong, with a rising pitch
Iota with diaeresis and graveArchaic letter denoting separate pronunciation, rather than as a diphthong, with a normal or low pitch
Iota with diaeresis and circumflexArchaic letter denoting separate pronunciation, rather than as a diphthong, with a high or falling pitch
ῙῑIota with macronArchaic letter denoting a long vowel
ῘῐIota with breveArchaic letter denoting a short vowel
Κ̌κ̌Kappa with caronNonstandard letter for Cypriot Greek representing /c/ and /t͡ʃ/[9]
K̇κ̇Kappa with dot aboveArvanitika letter for /c/[7]
Λ̌λ̌Lambda with caronNonstandard letter for Cypriot Greek representing /ʎ/[9]
Λ̇λ̇Lambda with dot aboveArvanitika letter for /ʎ/[7]
Ν̌ν̌Nu with caronNonstandard letter for Cypriot Greek representing /ɲ/[9]
Ν̇ν̇Nu with dot aboveArvanitika letter for /ɲ/[7]
Ξ̌ξ̌Xi with caronNonstandard letter for Cypriot Greek[9] and Pontic Greek[10] representing /kʃ/
ΌόOmicron with acuteHigh pitch on short vowel or rising pitch on long vowel
ῸὸOmicron with graveArchaic letter indicating normal or low pitch
ὈὀOmicron with smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel
ὌὄOmicron with acute and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high pitch on a short vowel or rising pitch on a long vowel
ὊὂOmicron with grave and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a normal or low pitch
ὉὁOmicron with rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel
ὍὅOmicron with acute and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high pitch on a short vowel or rising pitch on a long vowel
ὋὃOmicron with grave and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a normal or low pitch
Π̌π̌Pi with caronNonstandard letter for Cypriot Greek representing /pʲ/[9]
Rho with smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting /r/,[11]
ῬῥRho with rough breathingArchaic letter denoting /r̥/[11]
Ṗρ̇Rho with dot aboveArvanitika letter for /r/[7]
Σ̌σ̌ς̌Sigma with caronNonstandard letter for Cypriot Greek[9] and Pontic Greek[10] representing /ʃ/
Σ̈σ̈Sigma with diaeresisArvanitika letter for /ʃ/[7]
Τ̌τ̌Tau with caronNonstandard letter for Cypriot Greek representing /c/[9]
ΎύUpsilon with acuteHigh pitch on short vowel or rising pitch on long vowel
ῪὺUpsilon with graveArchaic letter indicating normal or low pitch
Upsilon with circumflexArchaic letter indicating high or falling pitch
Upsilon with smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel
Upsilon with acute and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high pitch on a short vowel or rising pitch on a long vowel
Upsilon with grave and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a normal or low pitch
Upsilon with circumflex and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high or falling pitch
ὙὑUpsilon with rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel
ὝὕUpsilon with acute and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high pitch on a short vowel or rising pitch on a long vowel
ὛὓUpsilon with grave and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a normal or low pitch
ὟὗUpsilon with circumflex and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high or falling pitch
ΫϋUpsilon with diaeresisArchaic letter denoting separate pronunciation, rather than as a diphthong
ΰUpsilon with diaeresis and acuteArchaic letter denoting separate pronunciation, rather than as a diphthong, with a rising pitch
Upsilon with diaeresis and graveArchaic letter denoting separate pronunciation, rather than as a diphthong, with a normal or low pitch
Upsilon with diaeresis and circumflexArchaic letter denoting separate pronunciation, rather than as a diphthong, with a high or falling pitch
ῩῡUpsilon with macronArchaic letter denoting a long vowel
ῨῠUpsilon with breveArchaic letter denoting a short vowel
Χ̇χ̇Chi with dot aboveArvanitika letter for /xʲ/[7]
Ψ̌ψ̌Psi with caronNonstandard letter for Cypriot Greek[9] and Pontic Greek[10] representing /pʃ/
ΏώOmega with acuteHigh pitch on short vowel or rising pitch on long vowel
ῺὼOmega with graveArchaic letter indicating normal or low pitch
Omega with circumflexArchaic letter indicating high or falling pitch
ὨὠOmega with smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel
ὬὤOmega with acute and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high pitch on a short vowel or rising pitch on a long vowel
ὪὢOmega with grave and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a normal or low pitch
ὮὦOmega with circumflex and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high or falling pitch
ὩὡOmega with rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel
ὭὥOmega with acute and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high pitch on a short vowel or rising pitch on a long vowel
ὫὣOmega with grave and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a normal or low pitch
ὯὧOmega with circumflex and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high or falling pitch
ῼῳOmega with subscript iotaArchaic letter denoting a long diphthong
Omega with subscript iota and acuteArchaic letter denoting a long diphthong with a rising pitch
Omega with subscript iota and graveArchaic letter denoting a long diphthong with a normal or low pitch
Omega with subscript iota and circumflexArchaic letter denoting a long diphthong with a high or falling pitch
ᾨᾠOmega with subscript iota and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong
ᾬᾤOmega with subscript iota and acute and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a rising pitch
ᾪᾢOmega with subscript iota and grave and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a normal or low pitch
ᾮᾦOmega with subscript iota and circumflex and smooth breathingArchaic letter denoting the absence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a high or falling pitch
ᾩᾡOmega with subscript iota and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong
ᾭᾥOmega with subscript iota and acute and rough breathingArchaic letter presence the presence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a rising pitch
ᾫᾣOmega with subscript iota and grave and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a normal or low pitch
ᾯᾧOmega with subscript iota and circumflex and rough breathingArchaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a high or falling pitch

Other characters

Other Greek characters are omitted from the tables above:

  • Subscript modifier letters β, γ, ρ, φ, and χ: ᵦ ᵧ ᵨ ᵩ ᵪ
  • Superscript modifier letters β, γ, δ, φ, and χ: ᵝ ᵞ ᵟ ᵠ ᵡ
  • Small capitals Γ, Λ, Π, Ρ, Ψ, and Ω: ᴦ ᴧ ᴨ ᴩ ᴪ ꭥ
  • Glyph variants for β, ε, Θ, θ, κ, ρ, Σ, σ/ς, π, Υ, Ύ, Ϋ, φ: ϐ ϵ ϴ ϑ ϰ ϱ Ϲ ϲ ϖ ϒ ϓ ϔ ϕ[12]
  • OU ligature which is used in Greek but encoded as a Latin letter: Ȣȣ[5]

Footnotes

  1. Nicholas, Nick (2005-01-01). "Proposal to add Greek Letter Lowercase Heta and Greek Letter Capital Heta to the UCS" (PDF).
  2. 1 2 Nicholas, Nick (2005-01-01). "Proposal to add Greek epigraphical letters to the UCS" (PDF).
  3. "Proposal to encode the Greek Capital Letter San and Greek Small Letter San in the UCS" (PDF). 2002-11-07.
  4. Everson, Michael (2002-01-30). "Proposal to add two Greek letters for Bactrian to the UCS" (PDF).
  5. 1 2 Nicholas, Nick (2005-05-23). "Other Ligatures".
  6. Nick Nicholas, "Yot" Archived 2012-08-05 at archive.today
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Arvanitic language". Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  8. Nicholas, Nick (2005-04-09). "Ligatures".
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Themistocleous, Charalambos; Katsoyannou, Marianna; Armosti, Spyros; Christodoulou, Kyriaki. "Cypriot Greek Lexicography: A Reverse Dictionary of Cypriot Greek" (PDF).
  10. 1 2 3 4 "Pontic Greek language". Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  11. 1 2 Nicholas, Nick (2003-05-26). "Greek & Greek Extended".
  12. Thompson, Edward M. (1911). An introduction to Greek and Latin palaeography. Oxford: Clarendon. pp. 186–194.

See also

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