Enter a name and AI will analyze the predicted age, gender, and nationality. Discover fun insights based on global statistical data!
Type the English name you want to analyze. English names provide the most accurate results. For example, you can enter names like Michael, Sarah, David, or Emma.
Click the Analyze button to simultaneously call 3 free APIs (Agify.io, Genderize.io, Nationalize.io) that analyze based on global statistical data.
Predicted age, gender (with probability), and top 3 nationalities are displayed visually. Each result includes probability bars and sample counts indicating reliability.
If you get interesting results, share them with friends using the SNS share buttons. To analyze another name, click the Reset button.
When creating characters for novels or games, refer to nationality, age, and gender statistics based on names to design more realistic characters.
Discover which countries commonly use specific names to understand the cultural background and origin of those names.
In global business, estimate demographic information based on customer names to develop marketing strategies.
Enter your friends' or family members' names to check statistically predicted information, share on SNS, and use as fun conversation starters.
The Name Analyzer simultaneously calls 3 free open APIs. Agify.io provides name-age statistics from global public databases, Genderize.io provides name-gender statistics, and Nationalize.io provides name-nationality statistics. These APIs use machine learning on hundreds of millions of public data records to provide statistical predictions.
This tool provides statistical estimates that may differ from actual personal information. Accuracy varies based on name popularity, regional characteristics, and sample size. Generally, more common names have larger sample sizes and provide more accurate predictions. Check both probability and sample count to assess result reliability. This tool is best used for fun and reference purposes.
Currently, this tool is optimized mainly for English names. Korean names may not return results or may be inaccurate. If you want to analyze a Korean name, you can convert it to Romanized spelling for some results. For example, '민수' can be entered as 'Minsu', and '지연' as 'Jiyeon'.
No, this tool operates entirely on the client side, and entered names are only used for API calls and are not stored on servers. The APIs used (Agify.io, Genderize.io, Nationalize.io) are also stateless services that do not store request data. All data disappears when you refresh the page.
The free version of each API has daily call limits (typically 1000 per day). This is sufficient for normal personal use, but excessive use may result in temporary restrictions. If you reach the limit, you can use it again after 24 hours. Please try again the next day if this occurs.
Very rare names or recently created names may not have enough samples in the database to return results. Also, names used only in specific cultures or regions may be difficult to find in global databases. In such cases, try a more common name with similar spelling.
Yes, the same name can have different statistics depending on region or era. For example, 'Michael' was very popular in the US during the 1980-1990s, so it may show a higher average age, but it could differ in other countries. Also, results may change slightly as API databases are periodically updated.
No, this tool provides fun statistical estimates only and should not be used for legal, medical, or official purposes. If you need to verify an individual's actual age, gender, or nationality, always check official documents or ask the person directly. This tool should only be used for entertainment and reference purposes.
This tool provides fun estimates based on statistical data. Results may differ from actual personal information and cannot be used for legal, medical, or official purposes. The name you enter is sent to external API servers (agify.io, genderize.io, nationalize.io) for analysis. While no data is stored on those servers, please exercise caution when using sensitive real names.
Name numerology (姓名學) is an Eastern traditional discipline that holds that a person's name influences their destiny and personality. Developed over thousands of years in East Asian cultures including Korea, China, and Japan, it comprehensively analyzes stroke counts, phonetics, and the meanings of Chinese characters in a name. In modern times, names are recognized as a key element that determines personal identity and first impressions, and in the global era, English names have become a core tool for international communication. This tool analyzes the cultural and statistical significance embedded in English names based on global statistical data.
In Korean traditional name numerology, fortune is analyzed based on the stroke counts of the Chinese characters that make up a name. It is divided into five categories: Heavenly Lattice (天格), Human Lattice (人格), Earthly Lattice (地格), Outer Lattice (外格), and Total Lattice (總格), and each is interpreted for its meaning. Odd stroke counts are considered Yang (陽) energy and even counts are Yin (陰) energy, and the harmony of Yin-Yang and the balance of the Five Elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, water) are considered the core conditions of a good name. Stroke count analysis is a traditional reference material without scientific basis, but it occupies an important part of Korean naming culture.
Korean naming culture has changed greatly over the ages. During the Joseon Dynasty, the tradition of using generational characters (돌림자) to indicate family generation was strong. In the 1970s and 80s, names like Youngjа, Sunja, Cheolsu, and Younghee were popular, and since the 2000s, pure Korean names (e.g., Haneul, Sol, Boram) or refined Chinese character names have become trendy. Recently, there is a growing tendency to use English names alongside Korean ones, or to prefer names that are easy for foreigners to pronounce. Names go beyond being mere labels — they are also a mirror reflecting the social and cultural currents of their era.