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return random names and cities (weighted by population in U.S. census data).
return random names and cities (weighted by population in U.S. census data).
var random = require('random-name')
console.log(random());
//provides first, middle, last, female, and male names.
console.log(random.first())
console.log(random.middle())
console.log(random.last())
console.log(random.female())
console.log(random.male())
//also, random place name!
console.log(random.place())
//or a person object with gender matching first and middle, and a state
var person = random.person();
console.log(person.full_name, "from", person.city + ", " + person.state);
also optionally builds names using markov chains
var random = require('random-name')
console.log(random(true));
console.log(random.first(true))
console.log(random.last(true))
var person = random.person(true);
Taken from the U.S. census geneology website and the U.S. census population estimate
To make this more browser friendly, the .json files are limited to 500 entries
To regenerate the data using more entries edit MAX_COUNT in original_census_data/build_json.js and re-run the script:
node original_census_data/build_json.js
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return random names and cities (weighted by population in U.S. census data).
The npm package random-person receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, random-person popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that random-person demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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