And another case of no useful information. At least compare this with the frequency spectre of the English Language!
Pretty interesting to see that, while some letters are clearly more used than others, letters are used a comparable amount across generations
I assume these are their English names? They differ drastically across languages.
This certainly is data.
In itself I don’t think it’s very interesting – yet. Comparing these results to a similar overview of (names in) the English language, or maybe Japanese, would be cool though!
As a Jared, it’s weird to me that J is the lowest on the list, when J-names are pretty common in real life.
Compare this to names in the US and words in the dictionary – I think the distributions would be really interesting
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Data source: [https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokedex](https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokedex)
Tools used: Excel
And another case of no useful information. At least compare this with the frequency spectre of the English Language!
Pretty interesting to see that, while some letters are clearly more used than others, letters are used a comparable amount across generations
I assume these are their English names? They differ drastically across languages.
This certainly is data.
In itself I don’t think it’s very interesting – yet. Comparing these results to a similar overview of (names in) the English language, or maybe Japanese, would be cool though!
As a Jared, it’s weird to me that J is the lowest on the list, when J-names are pretty common in real life.
Compare this to names in the US and words in the dictionary – I think the distributions would be really interesting
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