Emoji dictionary
馃 Butterfly emoji
[buht-别谤-蹿濒补丑测听颈丑-moh-jee]
What does the 馃聽Butterfly emoji mean?
The butterfly emoji represents the butterfly, as well as the symbolism associated with it: positive transformations, hope during a dark time, and new beginnings.
And because the phrase 鈥渂utterflies in your stomach鈥 can signify the nervous energy of new love, this emoji can also mean that you have a crush or are falling in love.
Where does 馃 Butterfly emoji come from?

In 2016, the butterfly emoji was added by the Unicode Consortium, the organization that standardizes computer language, along with a host of other wild creatures like the fox, eagle, bat, duck, owl, and shrimp.
On Google and Microsoft devices, as well as on Facebook, the butterfly emoji design is based on the Monarch butterfly and therefore has orange wings:
In contrast, on Apple devices and Twitter, the emoji has blue wings in reference to the Morpho butterfly.
Examples of 馃 Butterfly emoji

Who uses 馃 Butterfly emoji?
Nature lovers add this emoji to posts announcing they saw a butterfly or to celebrate the beauty of nature.
Because its life cycle involves a caterpillar that wraps itself in a chrysalis聽until it emerges as a winged creature, the insect is associated with beauty and transformation. It is often included in posts about life getting better after a hard time or to encourage people who are experiencing challenges that things will look up. 聽While it鈥檚 not officially associated with the LGBTQ youth empowerment It Gets Better campaign, people will often include it in posts with the words 鈥淚t gets better.鈥
Parents will use the butterfly to mark transformations in their children鈥檚 lives.
In 2017, Nylon magazine declared the butterfly emoji 鈥渁 thing鈥 after seeing it in post of models and influencers. They cited rapper Travis Scott, who had released the song 鈥淏utterfly Effect鈥 earlier that year. (The butterfly effect is the phenomenon of a small change or action in a local context having global ramifications.)
As model Kylie Jenner and Scott traded butterfly emoji on Twitter, gossip mags were aflutter about a possible romance between the two, a bit of gossip that has since been more than confirmed.
With notable exceptions like Scott, the emoji is often used to accompany posts by and about women since butterflies are associated with femininity, especially in straight culture.
Note
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