Smiling face with hearts

πŸ₯° Meaning: Smiling Face with Hearts

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πŸ₯° Emoji Meaning

The emoji πŸ₯° with a smiling face, shining eyes and three hearts expresses that you like someone very much, are very much in love or feel very grateful.

πŸ₯° Appearance

The β€œSmiling Face with Smiling Eyes and Three Hearts” shows a broad smile. The face is the central element of the emoji. It is round, as we know it from classic emojis. The eyes of the face are slightly curved and convey a feeling of happiness and contentment. They are kept simple, with two small dots as pupils, giving the emoji a warm and inviting look.

Three heart-shaped symbols float above the face, which are depicted in a bright red and suggest an ascending movement. The hearts are different sizes and appear to be a little mixed up. This reinforces the impression of spontaneous love and enthusiasm. The largest heart is usually in the middle, with the two smaller hearts at the sides. This creates a nice balance.

The emoji has a simple mouth that is curved upwards and shows a broad smile. The contours of the face are soft and without sharp edges, which emphasizes the friendly and warm appearance of the emoji.

The appearance may vary slightly depending on the platform, but the basic elements of the smiling face and the three hearts are always the same.

πŸ₯° Meaning

The πŸ₯° emoji, known as the cute love face with smiling eyes and three hearts, symbolizes deep affection, love and sometimes pride.It is often used to express feelings of love and infatuation or to share special moments when you feel strong positive emotions for someone or something.When you send this emoji, you show your warm and loving feelings, while the recipient can interpret it as an expression of affection and appreciation.

πŸ₯° Origin and cultural differences

The heart-eyed smile is a symbol of love and deep feelings that is understood worldwide. The representation with the hearts floating above the smiling face has a very positive effect and conveys an overall atmosphere of love and happiness. The emoji is therefore well suited for romantic contexts or to express gratitude and joy.

The three hearts surrounding the emoji can be seen as a kind of enhancement of the classic heart symbol. The heart generally stands for love and affection. The πŸ₯° smiley stands for love and affection in triple strength and underlines the message. It is a kind of image for the feeling when you are really in love. One expression for this is, for example, "putting rose-colored glasses on someone". This means that you lose your mind when you see a person or thing you love.

The emoji can be used in different situations in different cultures and age groups. Younger people often use the emoji to flirt in a dating context. Older people are more likely to use it to express affection towards family members or friends. In some cultures, the emoji can also be used in a non-romantic sense to express friendship and love in general, without the romantic meaning it might have in other contexts.

How one interprets the emoji also depends on the context in which it is used. In social media, it can serve as a kind of reinforcement to show enthusiasm or support for something or someone. In private messages, it can also signal a more intimate level of affection. However, you should also be aware that although the emoji is usually well received, the emotion shown could also be perceived as exaggerated or inappropriate in some situations, for example in a professional context towards your own boss.

The emoji πŸ₯° can be displayed differently depending on the platform. This can then influence how we perceive it emotionally. The smiling face with the hearts is always the same, but the size and placement of the hearts or the shape of the smile, for example, can differ slightly and influence how the emoji is perceived.

We also often notice gender-specific differences. When a woman sends the πŸ₯° emoji, it often stands for affection and warmth, for example to express love or deep sympathy (πŸ₯° meaning woman: "I love you soooo much!"). When a man uses the πŸ₯° emoji, it can of course also stand for affection, but can also be meant to be humorous or playful (πŸ₯° Meaning man: "I really like you, but in a cool way, bro!").

In summary, the emoji πŸ₯° is a versatile symbol of love and affection that can be interpreted differently in different contexts. But on the whole and worldwide, it has a similar meaning. There's actually no mistaking it. The emoji was only added to the Unicode standard in 2018 and is therefore still fairly new to the emoji family.

πŸ₯° How to use

Compliments for a photo
Tim: Have you seen the new couple photo of Jonas and Luisa?They look so happy. πŸ₯°

Birthday wishes:
Tom: Happy birthday, Sarah. I'm glad to have you as my daughter! πŸ₯°

Reaction to a gift:
Felix: I hope you like the present, I've been looking for something suitable for a long time.
Nina: OMG, it's perfect! You just know me too well. πŸ₯°

Support for a friend:
Marie: I passed the exam! Thank you for always believing in me. πŸ₯°

Happy about shared plans:
Chris: Next weekend the time has come: our road trip begins! πŸ₯°
Pat: Yes! It's going to be awesome. I'm really looking forward to it!

πŸ₯° Comparison

The πŸ₯° emoji in love is a real mood maker. With its smiling eyes and three hearts flying around, it is unmistakable. It radiates pure affection and joy. But what makes it special compared to other heart emojis?

Let's first look at the heart eyes emoji 😍. Both emojis express enthusiasm and strong affection, but the heart eyes emoji is mostly used to show admiration for something or someone. Think of it as a "Wow!". Our love face with the three hearts, on the other hand, suggests a deeper, personal love or affection and therefore also fits in romantic or family contexts. πŸ₯° conveys a deeper emotion and is the softer, more intimate version of the extroverted 😍.

Kiss emoji 😘: Another close relative. Both express love and affection, but the kiss is often used in a fleeting, playful sense, for example as a farewell greeting or to show gratitude. The πŸ₯° emoji, on the other hand, has a certain depth, as we have already experienced, and tends to be used in moments of genuine warmth and intimate connection.

The smiling face with blushing cheeks 😊 generally stands for happiness and contentment and naturally lacks hearts. It represents a wide range of positive feelings, while the πŸ₯° emoji is more for scenarios of falling in love or crushes.

The two heart emojis flying around πŸ’• also have a certain similarity. Well, the face and a heart are missing... But both stand for love and affection. However, the hearts symbolize love itself, while our πŸ₯° emoji represents the person who feels these feelings.

So what we have here is a versatile symbol that expresses the warmth and depth of human affection. It is a small but powerful symbol for the beautiful moments when our hearts overflow with joy.

πŸ₯° Editorial opinion

What we think of this emoji:

We agree that the πŸ₯° emoji is practically the digital god of love of our time. When you send this emoji, you're basically sending your crush three fluffy hearts - without any bows and arrows!

For us, the enamored face with the shining eyes and floating hearts is the epitome of β€œI'm so in love, I could spit confetti!” It's the ideal emoji to show that you're more than just a little interested in someone. Whether you want to send it in your message to your crush or use it to show your friends how much you love the new season of your favorite show, this emoji is as versatile as love itself.

But beware: in different cultures, this emoji could sometimes cause confusion. In other circles, hearts are not thrown around as openly as they are here. Some are a little more reserved. And then there's the question of how old the recipient is: while the younger ones among us might place the emoji in every second message, the older ones in our circle might use it rather sparingly - as if it were a fine drop of emoji wine.

Technically speaking, the πŸ₯° emoji is a real work of art. The combination of happy eyes and hearts shows how emojis are evolving to express our emotions in ever finer detail. And let's be honest: who needs words when you can express feelings so sweetly and directly?

The πŸ₯° emoji is always a good choice, whether you're in love, love your pizza more than anything or just want to share your joy over that cute kitten video. But don't overdo it, otherwise someone will think you're in love with the emoji keyboard!

πŸ₯° Other names

The emoji is also known by the following names.

  • πŸ₯° in love face
  • πŸ₯° adore
  • πŸ₯° smiling face with hearts
  • πŸ₯° smitten
  • πŸ₯° in love

Popular name:

πŸ₯° in love face

πŸ₯° Emotional Classification

First, we take a look at the basic emotion, the core of the emoji's nature. Then we will look at the secondary emotions that the emoji can evoke in us.

Basic Emotions
  • Love
  • Joy
Secondary Emotions
  • glad
  • happy
  • in love

πŸ₯° Examples and how to use

In this section, we examine the emotional impact of emojis. We will use examples to show how emojis can evoke different emotions in the reader depending on the context.

πŸ₯°

Basic emotion example
Joy

I've just found out that we'll soon be able to travel again. Travel time! πŸ₯°βœˆοΈπŸŒ

Associated feelings
  • enthusiastic
  • glad
  • optimistic
πŸ₯°

Basic emotion example
Surprise

You totally surprised me with this wonderful gift! I would never have expected it. πŸ₯°πŸŽπŸ˜²

Associated feelings
  • amazed
  • enthusiastic
  • pleased
πŸ₯°

Basic emotion example
Love

am so happy to have you in my life. You are my everything! πŸ₯°β€οΈπŸ’‘

Associated feelings
  • trusting
  • in love
  • enthusiastic
πŸ₯° General Information
EmojiπŸ₯°
Unicode-NameSmiling Face with Smiling Eyes and Three Hearts
Apple-NameSmiling Face with Hearts
Category Smileys & Emotion
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Slack
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GitHub
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Discord
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CodepointsU+1F970
Keywordsadore, smiling face with hearts, smitten, in love
Unicode-Version Unicode 11.0
05.06.2018
Emoji-Version Emoji 11.0
05.06.2018
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