Which letters are most common in Danish surnames?

Turns out, when writing Danish names (weighed by how many people are called each name), on in every 8 letters is an "e".

... with the caveat that this dataset excludes about 300,000 Danes whose name contains 'Æ', 'Ø', or 'Å'.

Data science, yearh!

For perspective, here's the same chart showing written Danish in general (based on a 1970 article).

Another fun fact: We Danes type about 60% of our language using the left hand side of a qwerty keyboard - but when writing names, it's about 50-50...