Ħ (Lower case: ħ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from H with the addition of a bar. It can be referred to as "H with stroke", "H with bar", or just "H-bar".
The other Maltese use for ħ is in the digraph għ, whose pronunciation is complex. Historically, the digraph stood for a voiced velar or pharygneal fricative ( or in IPA) in medieval Maltese. The sounds have been lost from all but the most conservative Maltese dialects, so the digraph is generally silent in modern Maltese. However, vowel changes caused by these fricatives in older forms of Maltese persist; as such, the għ digraph often marks a vowel change.
A white uppercase Ħ on a red square was the logo of Heritage Malta until a 2022 rebrand.
Ħ was also added to the alphabet of the constructed language Volapük, to represent the dental fricative sounds and (English "th").
It superficially resembles the astronomical symbol for Saturn (♄), later used in the alchemical symbol representing lead. However, the astronomical/alchemical symbol has a curve on the rightmost stroke that the ħ lacks.
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