That all depends on what you consider a punctuation character.
In the Perl world, it's common to consider ^A .. ^Z punctuation characters when it's comes to variable names.
They follow the same rules: one letter variables, which are
forced to be in the main name space.
Don't let the fact that you may encode the name using a
two character digraph make you think it's a two character
name.
Abigail
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