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Unicode character U5A1A (娚), an obsolescent Chinese character formerly sometimes used to write a word meaning "chatter" in Chinese (i.e. 喃), or apparently a phrase meaning "husband and wife" in Japanese (meoto i.e. 夫婦).

Though it does not have current significant use in logographic writing systems, it does somewhat symbolically contain a female/woman character (U5973 女) and a male/man character (U7537 男) side by side.
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