Levenshtein | Double Levenshtein | SoundEx | MetaPhone | Manually curated |
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sharn (0) - 29 freq harn (1) - 3 freq shaan (1) - 26 freq scarn (1) - 2 freq sharn- (1) - 1 freq shorn (1) - 7 freq shaen (1) - 3 freq sharin (1) - 44 freq shard (1) - 2 freq starn (1) - 52 freq sharg (1) - 2 freq sharp (1) - 85 freq shawn (1) - 43 freq shaun (1) - 12 freq share (1) - 281 freq sharny (1) - 7 freq shan (1) - 10 freq shark (1) - 21 freq sharan (1) - 4 freq shar (1) - 6 freq shakn (1) - 1 freq sharon (1) - 10 freq shairn (1) - 17 freq sayn (2) - 2 freq scare (2) - 20 freq |
sharn (0) - 29 freq shairn (1) - 17 freq sharin (1) - 44 freq sharan (1) - 4 freq shorn (1) - 7 freq sharon (1) - 10 freq sharny (1) - 7 freq shar (2) - 6 freq shakn (2) - 1 freq shirin (2) - 2 freq shorin (2) - 1 freq sharnie (2) - 1 freq shrne (2) - 1 freq shairny (2) - 2 freq shairin (2) - 2 freq shearin (2) - 2 freq sharein (2) - 1 freq shiran (2) - 3 freq harn (2) - 3 freq starn (2) - 52 freq sharg (2) - 2 freq shark (2) - 21 freq shaan (2) - 26 freq shaen (2) - 3 freq sharn- (2) - 1 freq |
SoundEx code - S650 sharin - 44 freq shore-win - 1 freq scran - 83 freq soarin - 9 freq srowin - 1 freq scream - 64 freq soor-an - 4 freq siren - 10 freq screen - 140 freq scorn - 18 freq scaurin - 1 freq squirm - 5 freq scorin - 6 freq sharon - 10 freq serrin - 5 freq screwin - 7 freq scarn - 2 freq scrawny - 11 freq shorn - 7 freq scourin - 11 freq sour-an - 1 freq sweerin - 12 freq sharn - 29 freq shairn - 17 freq sweirin - 16 freq scarrin - 1 freq scrum - 2 freq swarm - 2 freq swearin - 16 freq sorn - 28 freq searin - 4 freq shrine - 12 freq swairm - 3 freq shooerin - 2 freq scryin - 1 freq sweeren - 1 freq scooren - 2 freq shirin - 2 freq shoorin - 1 freq squarin - 1 freq sharny - 7 freq scarin - 2 freq showroom - 2 freq sworn - 13 freq shairny - 2 freq swirin - 1 freq 'sron - 1 freq scurryin - 6 freq skewerin - 1 freq score-in - 2 freq sware-in - 1 freq sarne - 1 freq scorem - 1 freq sairin - 3 freq syrian - 2 freq skrime - 1 freq scream' - 1 freq sooran - 1 freq sharan - 4 freq scoorin - 2 freq sorun - 1 freq shorin - 1 freq skrene - 1 freq skyran - 3 freq swaeran - 1 freq sheeriin - 1 freq scurrian - 1 freq shairin - 2 freq sharin' - 1 freq skirrin - 2 freq scram - 1 freq 'sharon - 1 freq scouran - 1 freq serene - 2 freq sharnie - 1 freq sharn- - 1 freq souerane - 1 freq swurn - 1 freq scrime - 3 freq screin - 3 freq skyrin - 1 freq scraun - 1 freq sirin - 1 freq shiran - 3 freq serum - 4 freq shrne - 1 freq skairin - 1 freq skorne - 1 freq shearin - 2 freq scrim - 1 freq sarnie - 3 freq €˜scorin - 2 freq €™s-erran - 2 freq sorny - 2 freq saurin - 1 freq sauron - 1 freq skorn - 1 freq sherrene - 1 freq sweirn - 1 freq ‘shornÂ’ - 1 freq srmn - 1 freq sharron - 3 freq sharein - 1 freq |
MetaPhone code - XRN sharin - 44 freq sharon - 10 freq cheerin - 24 freq shorn - 7 freq sharn - 29 freq shairn - 17 freq shrine - 12 freq shooerin - 2 freq shirin - 2 freq shoorin - 1 freq sharny - 7 freq shairny - 2 freq churn - 4 freq chariene - 5 freq sharan - 4 freq shorin - 1 freq sheeriin - 1 freq shairin - 2 freq sharin' - 1 freq 'sharon - 1 freq charon - 9 freq chirrin - 1 freq chroin - 1 freq sharnie - 1 freq sharn- - 1 freq chiron - 1 freq shiran - 3 freq chorin - 1 freq shrne - 1 freq shearin - 2 freq sherrene - 1 freq ciaran - 4 freq ‘shorn’ - 1 freq sharron - 3 freq sharein - 1 freq |
SHARN |
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.578292 milliseconds The Levenshtein distance is the number of characters you have to replace, insert or delete to transform one word into another, its useful for detecting typos and alternative spellings |
Time to execute Double Levenshtein function - 0.900016 milliseconds In a stroke of genius, this runs the Levenshtein function twice, once without vowels and adds the distance together, giving double weight to consonants. |
Time to execute SoundEx function - 0.027839 milliseconds Soundex is a phonetic algorithm for indexing names by sound, as pronounced in English. The goal is for homophones to be encoded to the same representation so that they can be matched despite minor differences in spelling. |
Time to execute MetaPhone function - 0.164910 milliseconds Metaphone is a phonetic algorithm, published by Lawrence Philips in 1990, for indexing words by their English pronunciation.[1] It fundamentally improves on the Soundex algorithm by using information about variations and inconsistencies in English spelling and pronunciation to produce a more accurate encoding, which does a better job of matching words and names which sound similar. |
Time to execute Manually curated function - 0.000821 milliseconds Manual Curation uses a lookup table / lexicon which has been created by hand which links words to their lemmas, and includes obvious typos and spelling variations. Not all words are covered. |