BlackJoker said:
Partially… I am not sure that ~4K entries can cover Cyrillic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and other languages.
Correct me if I am wrong, but this list seems not to be full or I am missing something?
Yes, you are missing that this list is by no means complete and authoritative.
This list comprises the set of glyph names from the AGLv2,0 which map
# to via the AGL rules to the semanticly correct Unicode value.
This means that if you use these glyph names, and you do not have to, AGL rules will use them for suitable Unicode characters, which as you already noticed don't range very far from Latin-1.