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Soundalike Explained

How Does Soundalike Actually Work?

Our soundalike system reduces English names to fifteen distinct sounds.

Code Sound
*

all vowel sounds

0

thorn, thing, then, this, that

f

fail, vale, favor

h

hotel

j

judge

k

kick, goat, coat

l

lord, llama, lloyd

m

mother

n

nine

p

pat, bat

s

slip, zip, size, sausages

t

tire, dire

w

wire, wear, power

x

church, shoe, fish, ditch

*

ALL vowel sounds (a,e,i,o,u,y)

So where are all these weird results coming from?

Remember, some letters have radically different pro

If you do a partial matching search, you might get some really strange search results - for example, a search for "aled rees" brings back Juliet Forester, Nicolette Morrison and Elliot Russo.

This is happening because.

The system then matches the soundalike codes, and finds the "l*t* in "j*l*t" and the "r*s" in "f*r*s*t*"