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Fake Name Generator

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Instantly generate realistic fake identities complete with names, email addresses, usernames, phone numbers, street addresses, cities, birthdates, and company names — perfect for populating test databases, prototyping UI, or demoing apps.

# Full Name Email Username Phone Address City Birthdate Company
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How to use Fake Name Generator

  1. Set the Count (1–50), Gender preference, and Locale flavor using the controls at the top.
  2. Click Regenerate to produce a fresh batch of fake identities in the table.
  3. Click Copy as JSON to copy all identities as a JSON array, or Download CSV to save them as a spreadsheet-ready file.

What is Fake Name Generator?

Each identity is assembled from curated lists of first names (male and female), last names, street names, city names, and company names. The locale flavor option switches between US, UK, and generic international data sets so your test data looks convincing for your target audience.

Email addresses and usernames are derived algorithmically from the generated name, keeping them plausible without hitting any real mail server. Phone numbers follow the formatting conventions of the chosen locale. All generation happens entirely in your browser — no data leaves your device.

Use the "Copy as JSON" button to paste structured data directly into your code, or "Download CSV" to import rows into a spreadsheet, database seed script, or testing framework in seconds.

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FAQ

Are these real people's identities?
No. All identities are randomly assembled from fictional name lists and algorithmic patterns. They are not based on any real individuals, and the email addresses do not correspond to real accounts.
Can I use the generated data in my app or database?
Yes — the data is entirely fictional and meant for testing, prototyping, and development purposes. It is generated client-side in your browser and never stored or transmitted anywhere.
What does the Locale flavor option change?
Selecting US uses American street and city names along with a North American phone format. UK switches to British place names and a +44 mobile number format. Generic provides neutral international names suitable for any region.

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