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Social media content consultant Han Mosby breaks down the meaning behind this platonic emoji
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The sunniest of all heart emojis, the 💛 (yellow heart) emoji is sure to leave a warm impression on anyone who receives it. But does this happy heart have any other hidden meanings? You’ve come to the right place. We’re here to take an in-depth look at this bright emoji, its meanings, usage, history and more, so you can properly include it in your own texts and conversations. We even interviewed a social media content consultant to ensure that you’ve got the most accurate meaning! Read on for more.

Yellow Heart Emoji Meaning & Usage

Social media content consultant Han Mosby says the 💛 (yellow heart) emoji symbolizes platonic friendships and familial love. It also symbolizes affection and warmth. Use the 💛 (yellow heart) emoji to show love and warmth to a friend or relative, or to spread positivity in your online feeds.

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What does the 💛 (yellow heart) emoji mean?

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  1. The 💛 emoji is pretty platonic compared to the other hearts of the emoji lexicon, with Mosby explaining that it represents platonic friendships and familial love.[1] If emojis could talk, the 💛 would say something like “You mean a lot to me,” “I love you like a parent/sibling,” or “I’m so glad to have you in my life.”[2]
    • If your crush texts you a 💛, there’s a good chance they just see you as a friend.
    • This meaning is commonly used across social media, often being seen in TikTok and Instagram comment sections.

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    Han Mosby is a Social Media Content Consultant who specializes in social media management, advertising, and marketing.

  2. The sunny color of this emoji gives off plenty of warm and fuzzy vibes, and is a good way to share your great mood with the people in your life.[3] Some people even use this emoji to represent literal warmth, like a selfie taken on the beach or in the bright sunlight.
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  3. Out of all the people on your Snapchat friend list, you send this person the most messages, pics, and videos. Guess what—according to the 💛, they’re sending you the most texts, photos, and vids, too! Basically, the two of you are friendship goals.[4]
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How to Use the 💛 (Yellow Heart) Emoji

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  1. The 💛 emoji doesn’t have any romantic strings attached, which makes it a great go-to emoji when you’re chatting with friends and relatives. Shoot over a random text to let them know that you care, or congratulate them on some exciting news with an abundance of sunny hearts.[5]
    • Example: “Friendly reminder that I love and care about you lots! 💛”
    • Example: “Literally don’t know what I’d do without you in my life. 💛”
    • Example: “OMG congratulations!!! So happy for you! 💛💛💛”
  2. The 💛 emoji is perfect for those days where you just wake up on the right side of the bed. Send a random compliment to a friend, gush about how beautiful the weather is, or just share how thankful you are to be alive.
    • Example: “Can’t wait to go for a walk on this gorgeous day! 💛☀️”
    • Example: “I know today’s gonna be a great day. 💛”
    • Example: “Just wanted to let you know that you have a beautiful smile. Have a wonderful day, Julie! 💛🥰”
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Is the 💛 (yellow heart) emoji romantic?

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  1. The 💛 (yellow heart) emoji can be romantic, but it’s usually platonic. Depending on who you’re talking to and how they use the 💛 (yellow heart) emoji, it could be romantic. For example, if you’re wishing your partner a good day and they say “Thanks love 💛 you too,” there’s likely a romantic context behind it since you’re dating. But if you’re texting a crush and they say “It’s great talking to you! 💛,” they’re probably just being friendly.
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History of the 💛 (Yellow Heart) Emoji

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  1. The 💛 (yellow heart) emoji was introduced in 2010 with Unicode 6.0. Unicode 6.0 is a standard computing language that allows symbols like emojis to be represented online through specific codes. The 💛 (yellow heart) emoji was introduced in 2010 as a part of Unicode 6.0, alongside the other heart emojis. It became accessible across different platforms with Emoji 1.0, which was released on June 9, 2015.[6]
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Other Heart Emoji Meanings

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  1. Heart emojis have many different meanings, depending on their color. The color heart you use in a message can significantly change its meaning, as different colored hearts are associated with different things. For example, Mosby says the ❤️‍🔥 (heart on fire) emoji represents passion, while the 💘 (heart with arrow) emoji represents being in love. Other heart emoji meanings include:[7]

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    I've been going on dates with this asexual person, and they constantly send me the yellow heart whenever we say goodnight. I was told it was romantic, so I may just be overthinking it. Any advice?
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    Ask them why they specifically send the yellow hearts and not the ones of other colors. The yellow heart may be the most aesthetically pleasing to them. Yellow may be their favorite color, as it represents sunshine, brightness, and positivity. It may be your favorite color, too, or just a color you wore on dates with them.
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This article was reviewed by Han Mosby and by wikiHow staff writer, Marcus Pruitt, BS. Han Mosby is a social media content consultant based in Oxfordshire, England. After 1.5 years as the marketing manager for a female coach, Han founded Social Han in 2022 and has since helped amplify hundreds of female coaches and service providers. She specializes in social media management, digital advertising, and inbound marketing, with a focus on helping clients create content that sells their services on Instagram. Han has a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from Bath Spa University. This article has been viewed 300,619 times.
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