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Bright and vibrant with life, the 💚 (green heart) emoji is one beautiful emoji, but what does it mean? This colored heart is one of nine heart emojis that cover all the colors of the rainbow. We’ve put together a comprehensive guide on everything you need to know about the 💚 (green heart) emoji, from meanings and uses to fun combinations. Keep reading because who knows? You may want to start adding the 💚 (green heart) emoji to your texts.

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💚 (Green Heart) Emoji Meanings and Uses

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  1. This colored heart emoji is a tamer version of the classic ❤️. You’ll often see a 💚 used when expressing a platonic love for a friend or acquaintance. [1] Try adding this green heart to a heart-warming message to tell a friend, “I care about you.”
    • “You’re the bestest friend a girl could ask for 💚”
    • “Just take deep breaths. You got this! 💚👍”
  2. Nature is typically associated with the color green, making this colored heart emoji the perfect way to say, “I love the planet!” A 💚 will most likely appear when someone talks about nature or the importance of being eco-friendly. [2]
    • “It’s World Environment Day! 🌎 Let’s work together to make the world a cleaner and more sustainable place 💚♻️”
    • “There’s nothing better than a nature hike 💚🌲🙂”
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  3. This colored heart emoji may appear when someone is thankful for something. They could be talking about nature, friends, or a loved one. When you want to say “thank you,” add a 💚 to your text.
    • “Where would I be without you? 💚”
    • “Thank you for tutoring me this semester! I couldn’t have passed that final without your help 🙂💚”
  4. Have you ever heard the phrase “green with envy”? If someone is jealous or envious of something or someone, they may add a 💚 to their message. This is a lighthearted way to say, “I’m so jealous!” Consider using this heart emoji when you’re envious of someone’s outfit or have a case of FOMO. [3]
    • “Ugh, I want her dress 💚”
    • “I wish I could go to the concert with you 💚🙃”
  5. If someone loves the color green, you may see this colored heart emoji popping up in their social media bios and captions. You can use the 💚 when mentioning anything green in color, or replace the ❤️ with its green sibling to say “I love you” in your favorite color. [4]
    • “Green is the best color 💚”
    • “You mean the world to me, baby 💚😘”
  6. Ireland is often associated with the color green because of the country’s lush landscape and green-centric celebrations. Use this colored heart emoji alongside a ☘️ or 🇮🇪 when talking about anything Irish.
    • “We’re going to Ireland this summer to visit my grandparents! 🇮🇪💚 I’m so excited 😁”
    • “I’m proud of my Irish heritage ☘️💚🇮🇪”
  7. You may see this colored heart emoji floating around on Twitter alongside hashtags like #jaemin and #zhong. Fans of the Korean boy band NCT will often use a 💚 when tweeting about the band’s members and songs. If you’re a K-pop fan, try adding a 💚 to your next fandom message. [5]
    • “All 23 members of NCT have my 💚!”
    • “Happy birthday, Jaemin!! 🎂🥳 I 💚 you!! #jaemin #nct #nctdream”
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Section 2 of 3:

💚 (Green Heart) Emoji Combinations

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  1. Consider adding this green heart and another favorite emoji to celebrate a specific event or thing. [6] Check out these common emoji combinations you can add to your next text:
    • 💚🇸🇦: Love for Saudi Arabia
    • 🥺💚: “I love it!” or “So cute!”
    • 💚✨: Magic or good vibes
    • 😭💚: “I love it!” or “My heart!”
    • 🙏💚: Sending prayers
    • 💚🌎: Love Mother Earth
    • 💚🥗: Love for salad
    • ☘️🍺💚: St. Patrick’s Day
    • ​❤️​🧡​💛​💚​💙​💜​🖤​🤍​🤎​: Rainbow

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