The names in the following list are taken directly from the Unicode standard.
They were introduced to the Unicode standard before 1992, and their name cannot be altered.
Thus far the following major and minor versions of the Unicode standard have been published.
However, these characters have not been encoded into the Unicode standard.
The letters were introduced to the Unicode standard before 1992, and their names cannot be altered.
Bamum was added to the Unicode standard in 2009, with version 5.2.
A proposal has been made to include the tengwar in the Unicode standard.
Although the forms of these series have two parts, each is encoded into the Unicode standard as a single character.
Both are considered as canonically equivalent by the Unicode standard.
This is the preferred character to use for apostrophe according to the Unicode standard.
The names in the following list are taken directly from the Unicode standard.
They were introduced to the Unicode standard before 1992, and their name cannot be altered.
Thus far the following major and minor versions of the Unicode standard have been published.
However, these characters have not been encoded into the Unicode standard.
The letters were introduced to the Unicode standard before 1992, and their names cannot be altered.
Bamum was added to the Unicode standard in 2009, with version 5.2.
A proposal has been made to include the tengwar in the Unicode standard.
Although the forms of these series have two parts, each is encoded into the Unicode standard as a single character.
Both are considered as canonically equivalent by the Unicode standard.
This is the preferred character to use for apostrophe according to the Unicode standard.