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Old 01-18-2022, 12:40 PM   #10
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Just to test if scowl includes coverage of common first names:

Columns are:
[Word In en_US Found In Notes Google Books Stats[*] Should Include Frequency (per million) Newness]


Aachen's YES
Aaren NO * 0.0043 1.7
Aaren's NO
Aarhus NO en_US-large *** 0.5090 1.0
Aarhus's NO
Aarika NO * 0.0002 0.5
Aarika's NO
Abagael NO * 0
Abagael's NO
Abagail NO ** 0.0163 1.1
Abagail's NO
...
Yasmeen NO ** 0.0576 1.9
Yasmeen's NO
Yasmin NO *** 0.2611 1.5
Yasmin's NO

So unless your first name overlaps with a city name or region name, scowl does not include it although they are detected in Google's search.

I would think common first names that do not coincide with rivers, counties, countries, states, regions, etc should not be in a spelling tool like hunspell's en_US dictionary.
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