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The modern Latin letter i comes from the Greek iota and the Phoenician symbol "yod." It is used in many languages to represent vowel sounds similar to [ [i:]] depending on its position in a word.
Lowercase i is used to denote the imaginary unit in mathematics and as an index variable in programming. It is also popular in the marketing field, since this symbol has been established as a prefix for product names of the Apple brand.
A double-struck italic lowercase letter i would be suitable for writing formulas. It can help decorate your username, headline, or post on social media. Use it together with other double-struck letters: [U:2147], [U:2146], [U:2149].