In the mean time, in France, a municipality is refusing to let a baby be
registered with an apostrophe in his Breton name while several babies have
had apostrophes in their names in recent years : 2017 N'néné (F), 2017
Tu'iuvea (M), 2016 D'jessy (M), 2015 N'Guessan (F), 2015 Chem's (M), 2014
N'Khany (M) 2012 Manec'h (M).

https://www.connexionfrance.com/French-news/Rennes-mayor-to-challenge-ban-on-Breton-first-names

<humor>If only someone had told them it’s not necessarily an apostrophe but
can be U+02BC or U+02BB in some of these.</humor>

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