Lands of the Sea Peoples
1. Lukka2. Denyen
3. Shekelesh
4. Shardana
5. Ekwesh
6. Tjekru
7. Teresh
8. Peleset
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
2 25% 6 75% 0 0% 0 0% 2 25%
B % C % D % F % G %
0 0% 0 0% 2 25% 0 0% 0 0%
H % J % K % L % M %
4 50% 1 12% 4 50% 3 37% 0 0%
N % P % Q % R % S %
2 25% 1 12% 0 0% 3 37% 5 62%
T % V % W % X % Y %
3 37% 0 0% 1 12% 0 0% 1 12%
Z %
0 0%
Popularity of use
75% E:
62% S, E:
50% H, K, S, E:
37% L, R, T, H, K, S, E: Shekelesh, Teresh,
25% N, D, A, U, L, R, T, H, K, S, E: Shardana, Lukka,
12% W, Y, P, J, N, D, A, U, L, R, T, H, K, S, E: Ekwesh, Peleset, Denyen, Tjekru,
0% Z, X, V, Q, M, G, F, C, I, O
Conclusion: Originating in the E linguistic group;
E group Sex % Dev. Chain Bandgap
French F 89% (E; I; A; N; L; R; O; S)
Norman F 87% (E; A; L; I; N; R)
Cornish F 82% (E; N; R; A; L)
Iroquois F 81% (E; N; O; S, H, G, I, A)
Dutch F 78% (E; A; N; T; I; J) T, I
A. Egyptian F 77% (E; T; N; A; H)
A. Greek F 77% (E; A; I; O; R, N, H)
Sesotho F 76% (E; O; N; L; S)
Briton F 75% (E; N; A; W, R)
Lands of the Sea peoples 75% (E; S; H, K)
French M 70% (E; A; I; N; R; L; O)
Nyakyusa F 66% (E; A, I; U, L; G)
Pict F 64% (E; A; I; N; R, D)
Norman M 63% (E; A; R; N; L) L, I
Cornish M 60% (E; N; A; R; O)
Scot. low fam. 58% (E; R; I, A; N; L) S
Scot. high fam. (-Mac/Mc) 58% (E; A; N; R, I)
Fomorian M&F? 57% (E; T, L, A; R, O; C)
Dutch M 54% (E; R; A; S; I)
PIE Pantheon 54% (E; T, S; W, R, K, O, I)
Anglosaxon M 52% (E; A; R; L; D; N, H, O) L
Anglosaxon F 51% (E; A; R; L; D; H; N, O) L
Anglosaxon dictionary 43% (E; A; R; D; H, I)
Egyptian Hieroglyphs 42% (E; H; A; T; S)
The peoples naming these places branch from E at 75% (Briton- early welsh) but they could be early Egyptian words for these places given Hieroglyps are at the bottom of the E linguistic group and female Egyptian linguistic origins are from the E linguistic group at an earlier percentile value.
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