sshuggi
sshuggi t1_j6an6i6 wrote
Reply to Transition probabilities (shown as percentages) between successive letters in the names of girls born in 2021 in the USA [OC] by kilopeter
I generated the names for each starting letter, and these are the (mostly trivial) names that result when only using the dominant probabilities:
A BE CA DA E FIA GA H IA JA KA LI MA NA ORIA PE QURIA RIA SA TE URIA VIA WIA XIA Y ZA
Ironically, the only one that really looks like a name, Quira, means lady in Greek. (Spelled κυρία.)
sshuggi t1_iqndjd4 wrote
Reply to comment by Bowlderdash in Common City Name Prefixes in the United States [OC] by BoMcCready
That's not Cumberland Gap, looks closer to Pittsburg.
sshuggi t1_j6uasaj wrote
Reply to [OC] I tracked my weight loss every day in January by skaarup75
The gap between the two is mostly preserved, meaning you didn't lose much lean mass. That's pretty remarkable; usually, weight loss inevitably includes some reduction of muscle mass.
You mention in another comment it was cardio (walking) and calorie deficit. Did you do any cardio regularly before now? New leg muscle growth might explain the preserved lean mass. At any rate, congratz on the progress.