[{"emoji": "πͺ", "name": "Family", "variations": ["π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ π¨βπ©βπ§ π¨βπ©βπ¦βπ¦ π¨βπ©βπ¦ π¨βπ¨βπ§βπ¦ π©βπ©βπ§βπ¦ π¨βπ¨βπ§ π©βπ©βπ§ π¨βπ¨βπ¦ π©βπ©βπ¦ π¨βπ§βπ¦ π¨βπ§βπ§ π©βπ§βπ¦ π©βπ§βπ§ π¨βπ§ π¨βπ¦ π©βπ§ π©βπ¦"], "description": "A general family emoji showing two adults and one child, representing a nuclear family.<p>The πͺ Family emoji is a <strong>general symbol for family, love, and connection</strong>. It often depicts two adults with one child and is used in a wide range of contextsβfrom parenting and childhood memories to holiday gatherings or supportive communities.</p> <p>While visually basic, it serves as a universal representation of family life and is often used to express <strong>belonging, unity, or family-focused content</strong>. Itβs especially popular in conversations around parenting, family updates, or care-related messaging.</p> ", "meaning": "The Family emojis represent <strong>different types of family structures</strong>, including nuclear families, single-parent families, and same-gender parent families. They are a visual celebration of <strong>inclusivity, love, parenting, and caregiving across all gender identities</strong>. Each combination showcases a unique family makeupβsuch as: <ul> <li><strong>π¨βπ©βπ§ / π¨βπ©βπ¦:</strong> A man and woman with one child (girl or boy)</li> <li><strong>π¨βπ¨βπ§ / π©βπ©βπ¦:</strong> Same-gender couples with one child</li> <li><strong>π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ / π©βπ©βπ§βπ§ / π¨βπ¨βπ¦βπ¦:</strong> Families with two adults and two children</li> <li><strong>π¨βπ§ / π©βπ¦:</strong> Single-parent families with one child</li> <li><strong>π¨βπ§βπ§ / π©βπ§βπ¦:</strong> Single-parent families with two children</li> </ul> These emojis are frequently used in conversations about <strong>parenting, childcare, family events, love, belonging, and inclusivity</strong>. They also help users share their family makeup, talk about holidays or milestones, or express gratitude and emotional closeness. <strong>Younger users</strong> may use them playfully in posts about chosen families, friend groups that feel like family, or even pets as βchildren.β <strong>Older users</strong> often use them more literally when referencing real-life family members or special occasions. Importantly, these emojis reflect <strong>LGBTQ+ families, adoptive families, and non-traditional dynamics</strong>βgiving people broader ways to express who they are and who they care for.", "example": "\"Spending Sunday with the whole crew πͺ\""}, {"emoji": "π§βπ§βπ§", "name": "Family: Adult, Adult, Child", "variations": ["π¨βπ©βπ¦ π¨βπ©βπ§ π¨βπ¨βπ¦ π¨βπ¨βπ§ π©βπ©βπ¦ π©βπ©βπ§"], "description": "A family group with two adults and one child. Gender can vary based on the platform or modifiers.", "meaning": "These emojis represent a <strong>family unit with two parents and one child</strong>. Each combination allows for representation of <strong>diverse family structures</strong>, including same-gender parents (π¨βπ¨βπ¦, π©βπ©βπ§) and different-gender parents (π¨βπ©βπ¦, π¨βπ©βπ§). They are often used in messages related to <strong>parenting, family life, holidays, school events, adoption, or co-parenting</strong>. These emojis support <strong>LGBTQ+ family visibility</strong> and allow individuals to communicate with a symbol that reflects their home life more accurately. These family emojis are also used symbolically in conversations around <strong>inclusivity, social policy, or caregiving</strong>.", "example": "\"Family road trip begins! π§βπ§βπ§\""}, {"emoji": "π§βπ§βπ§βπ§", "name": "Family: Adult, Adult, Child, Child", "variations": ["π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ π¨βπ©βπ¦βπ¦ π¨βπ©βπ§βπ§ π¨βπ¨βπ§βπ¦ π¨βπ¨βπ¦βπ¦ π¨βπ¨βπ§βπ§ π©βπ©βπ§βπ¦ π©βπ©βπ¦βπ¦ π©βπ©βπ§βπ§"], "description": "A group with two adults and two children, reflecting a four-person household or family unit. ", "meaning": "These family emojis depict <strong>two parents and two children</strong>, and come in multiple gender combinations to reflect both <strong>same-gender and different-gender parent pairings</strong>, as well as varying child genders. This includes both sons and daughters in any order. They are widely used in contexts around <strong>larger families, parenting multiple kids, planning family vacations, or sharing life milestones</strong>. These emojis also emphasize <strong>representation of blended families, adoptive families, and LGBTQ+ households</strong>. They support messaging around <strong>family diversity, inclusiveness, and modern parenting narratives</strong> across cultures and platforms.", "example": "\"Four backpacks, one minivan, and zero quiet moments π§βπ§βπ§βπ§\""}, {"emoji": "π§βπ§", "name": "Family: Adult, Child", "variations": ["π¨βπ¦π¨βπ§π©βπ¦π©βπ§"], "description": "An adult with one child, representing single-parent families or one-on-one caregiving.", "meaning": "These emojis represent <strong>single-parent families or one-on-one adult-child relationships</strong>. Whether symbolizing a father-son (π¨βπ¦), mother-daughter (π©βπ§), or any other pairing, these emojis offer a visual way to acknowledge <strong>solo parenting, guardianship, mentorship, or close familial bonds</strong>. They are often used in posts about <strong>daily parenting life, school runs, bonding time, or celebrating single parents</strong>. They can also be used to highlight <strong>special relationships between a child and a specific caregiver</strong>, such as an aunt, uncle, or grandparent. These emojis are especially meaningful in reflecting <strong>nontraditional and solo family structures</strong> in digital communication.", "example": "\"Best part of my day π§βπ§\""}, {"emoji": "π§βπ§βπ§", "name": "Family: Adult, Child, Child", "variations": ["π¨βπ¦βπ¦ π¨βπ§βπ¦ π¨βπ§βπ§ π©βπ¦βπ¦ π©βπ§βπ¦ π©βπ§βπ§"], "description": "A single adult with two children, often used to depict single parents with multiple kids.", "meaning": "These emojis represent <strong>single-parent families with two children</strong>. Each combination allows for depictions of sons, daughters, or mixed siblings raised by a single father or mother figure. They help illustrate <strong>modern family dynamics, adoption, fostering, or co-parenting</strong> scenarios. Used in family updates, parenting blogs, social posts, or group messages, these emojis convey themes of <strong>resilience, love, and the everyday reality of raising children solo or in a small unit</strong>. They also add meaningful representation for <strong>non-nuclear families and diverse family sizes</strong> in digital storytelling.", "example": "\"Just me and the little chaos crew π§βπ§βπ§\""}, {"emoji": "π§βπ€βπ§", "name": "People Holding Hands", "variations": ["π§π»βπ€βπ§π» π§πΌβπ€βπ§πΌ π§π½βπ€βπ§π½ π§πΎβπ€βπ§πΎ π§πΏβπ€βπ§πΏπ§π»βπ€βπ§πΎ π§πΌβπ€βπ§πΏ π§π½βπ€βπ§π»"], "description": "Two people standing side-by-side and holding hands, shown in various gender and skin tone combinations.", "meaning": "The π§βπ€βπ§ People Holding Hands emoji represents <strong>connection, companionship, unity, and affection between individuals</strong>. With various combinations of genders and skin tones, it reflects <strong>romantic couples, close friends, family members, or even symbolic solidarity</strong>. This emoji is widely used to communicate <strong>togetherness, emotional support, friendship, or love</strong>. It's especially meaningful in inclusive messaging, as it allows users to express diverse identities and relationship typesβwhether romantic or platonic. <strong>Younger users</strong> often use it for visual storytelling in social posts, while <strong>brands and organizations</strong> may use it to show allyship or unity.", "example": "\"No matter what happens, weβve got each other π§βπ€βπ§\""}, {"emoji": "π", "name": "Kiss", "variations": ["π©ββ€οΈβπβπ¨π¨ββ€οΈβπβπ¨π©ββ€οΈβπβπ©"], "description": "A couple sharing a kiss. Gender combinations vary by variant.", "meaning": "The π Kiss emoji represents <strong>romantic affection, intimacy, and love</strong>. It is available in different gender combinations (e.g., π©ββ€οΈβπβπ¨, π©ββ€οΈβπβπ©, π¨ββ€οΈβπβπ¨), making it a key part of <strong>LGBTQ+ representation</strong> and inclusive romance-themed messaging. This emoji is commonly used in <strong>love notes, flirty messages, relationship updates, or affectionate posts</strong>. It symbolizes more than physical affectionβit can also imply emotional closeness, date nights, or major relationship milestones like proposals or anniversaries. In some meme contexts, it's also used to emphasize unexpected pairings or joke relationships.", "example": "\"Miss you so much π\""}, {"emoji": "π", "name": "Couple with Heart", "variations": ["π©ββ€οΈβπ¨π¨ββ€οΈβπ¨π©ββ€οΈβπ©"], "description": "Two people standing close together with a heart between them, representing love or affection.", "meaning": "The π Couple with Heart emoji symbolizes <strong>romantic relationships, love, and emotional bonds</strong>. It appears in several variations (e.g., π©ββ€οΈβπ¨, π¨ββ€οΈβπ¨, π©ββ€οΈβπ©) to reflect <strong>gender diversity and inclusive relationship representation</strong>. It's commonly used to express <strong>dating, relationships, anniversaries, or simply being in love</strong>. Compared to π (kiss), this emoji focuses more on emotional connection than physical affection. <strong>Younger users</strong> often use it in posts about relationships or to tag someone as their βperson.β <strong>Older users</strong> tend to use it in more literal romantic contexts.", "example": "\"So lucky to go through life with this person π\""}, {"emoji": "π₯", "name": "Busts in Silhouette", "variations": ["π₯"], "description": "Two overlapping head-and-shoulder silhouettes in solid black, one in front of the other.", "meaning": "The π₯ Busts in Silhouette emoji represents <strong>a group of people, community, audience, or shared experience</strong>. Itβs commonly used to refer to <strong>social networks, team efforts, or group dynamics</strong>. Itβs often seen in contexts related to <strong>events, followers, support groups, or online communities</strong>. Metaphorically, it can suggest <strong>connection, shared identity, or navigating life with others</strong>. Useful in both professional (collaboration) and personal (friendship, belonging) messaging.", "example": " \"Grateful for this amazing community π₯\""}, {"emoji": "π«", "name": "People Hugging", "variations": ["π«"], "description": "Two people shown from the side, leaning toward each other in an embrace with arms around each other.", "meaning": "The π« People Hugging emoji symbolizes <strong>comfort, emotional support, connection, and compassion</strong>. Itβs most often used in posts about <strong>friendship, grief, encouragement, or shared celebration</strong>. This emoji communicates <strong>empathy, togetherness, or a virtual hug</strong>. Itβs frequently used during hard times to show βIβm here for you,β or during happy ones to say βwe did it together.β Especially meaningful in mental health advocacy, family discussions, or emotionally open conversationsβonline or off.", "example": "\"Couldnβt have done it without you π«\""}]