Grimes and Watch In the Morning of La Petite Mort OnlineElon Musk may call their newborn whatever they want, but it's incredibly unlikely that the baby's legal name will actually be X Æ A-12.
That's because in California, where the baby was born, official names can only include the 26 letters of the English alphabet, an apostrophe for names like O'Connor, and a hyphen. In other words, Grimes' baby's birth certificate may sport an unusual name, but it will likely not include an "Æ."
David Glass, a family law attorney who spoke with People, confirmed as much.
"[Grimes and Musk] have an opportunity to appeal the rejection of the birth certificate application but it's unlikely that it will be granted because, again, California ... has been struggling with using symbols," he told the publication.
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This is not a new issue for many Californians. In 2015, the Guardianreported that names popular in the Latinx community such as José and Ramón are in fact recorded on official documents as "Jose" and "Ramon."
"The handbook," reports the Guardian, "issued by the department of health's office of vital records, clarifies that hyphens and apostrophes are allowed while accents are termed 'unacceptable'."
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And while that's obviously an awful rule, at least little 'X Æ A-12' won't have to awkwardly explain himself every time he tries to get through TSA.
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