ichabod
Legned
I did some more poking around in the names. It turns out 15.4% of the names are of the form "<username>'s Character", which is the default name for a character.
What I was really interested in was letter frequencies. So I have the following letter frequencies:
ETAOINSHRDLCUMWFGYPBVKJXQZ English texts (according to Wikipedia)
ARENISOTLCHDMUGKBYFVPWZJXQ All names in the data.
ARENIOLSTHDMUGKCBYFVWPZJXQ Names in the data not containing 'test' or 'character'
This is complicated by not everyone on D&D Beyond necessarily speaking English. Also, a lot of people may be using suggested names, making a small pool of common names weight the data. The big winner's are R and K, the big losers are T and W.
What I was really interested in was letter frequencies. So I have the following letter frequencies:
ETAOINSHRDLCUMWFGYPBVKJXQZ English texts (according to Wikipedia)
ARENISOTLCHDMUGKBYFVPWZJXQ All names in the data.
ARENIOLSTHDMUGKCBYFVWPZJXQ Names in the data not containing 'test' or 'character'
This is complicated by not everyone on D&D Beyond necessarily speaking English. Also, a lot of people may be using suggested names, making a small pool of common names weight the data. The big winner's are R and K, the big losers are T and W.