Locale en_GB

faker.providers.address

class faker.providers.address.en_GB.Provider(generator: Any)

Bases: Provider

address() str
Example:

‘791 Crist Parks, Sashabury, IL 86039-9874’

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.address()
...
'Flat 4\nGibbons tunnel\nLesleystad\nL8C 2EZ'
'11 Jones courts\nTracymouth\nL8H 8LB'
'609 Finch isle\nLake Victor\nWR1H 3FX'
'5 Griffiths plaza\nDianaville\nN8D 7DZ'
'Studio 34\nRoy view\nNorth Molly\nEX7B 2FB'
administrative_unit() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.administrative_unit()
...
'Radnorshire'
'Cardiganshire'
'Cornwall'
'Suffolk'
'East Dunbartonshire'
building_number() str
Example:

‘791’

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.building_number()
...
'60'
'87'
'47'
'93'
'242'
city() str
Example:

‘Sashabury’

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.city()
...
'Reedchester'
'West Denisefort'
'Bellport'
'Evansborough'
'West Bradley'
city_prefix() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.city_prefix()
...
'Port'
'South'
'Port'
'South'
'North'
city_suffix() str
Example:

‘town’

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.city_suffix()
...
'furt'
'chester'
'ton'
'view'
'haven'
country() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.country()
...
'Tanzania'
'Hungary'
'Senegal'
'Tuvalu'
'Italy'
country_code(representation: str = 'alpha-2') str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.country_code()
...
'MV'
'PS'
'NL'
'BB'
'IL'
county() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.county()
...
'Radnorshire'
'Cardiganshire'
'Cornwall'
'Suffolk'
'East Dunbartonshire'
current_country() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.current_country()
...
'United Kingdom'
'United Kingdom'
'United Kingdom'
'United Kingdom'
'United Kingdom'
current_country_code() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.current_country_code()
...
'GB'
'GB'
'GB'
'GB'
'GB'
postcode() str

See http://web.archive.org/web/20090930140939/http://www.govtalk.gov.uk/gdsc/html/noframes/PostCode-2-1-Release.htm

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.postcode()
...
'TA60 8UR'
'LS5 8FN'
'E94 4ED'
'HP7V 5SP'
'L8H 8LB'
secondary_address() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.secondary_address()
...
'Studio 6'
'Flat 4'
'Studio 76'
'Flat 75L'
'Flat 82'
street_address() str
Example:

‘791 Crist Parks’

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.street_address()
...
'Studio 0\nArnold oval'
'Flat 75L\nLeanne dam'
'Flat 19\nScott place'
'11 Jones courts'
'Studio 5\nLynn neck'
street_name() str
Example:

‘Crist Parks’

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.street_name()
...
'Reed manor'
'Garry pass'
'Gibbons tunnel'
'Morgan knolls'
'Leanne dam'
street_suffix() str
Example:

‘Avenue’

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.street_suffix()
...
'vista'
'lights'
'trace'
'manor'
'canyon'

faker.providers.automotive

class faker.providers.automotive.en_GB.Provider(generator: Any)

Bases: Provider

Implement automotive provider for en_GB locale.

Sources:

license_plate() str

Generate a license plate.

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.license_plate()
...
'YN76BIQ'
'PL24SGQ'
'YD89 TZI'
'JD57 XCV'
'LN38 KTU'
vin() str

Generate vin number.

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.vin()
...
'RT3GZYSKXXNDZ9J97'
'G0K75MX77NULDXVG4'
'16S1YMFL25CEF0V66'
'LZY7KJ8M0DJV6RLFJ'
'BCB3GX5649036SHFD'

faker.providers.bank

class faker.providers.bank.en_GB.Provider(generator: Any)

Bases: Provider

Implement bank provider for en_GB locale.

aba() str

Generate an ABA routing transit number.

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.aba()
...
'076048766'
'057593829'
'052194896'
'034115783'
'025659384'
bank_country() str

Generate the bank provider’s ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code.

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.bank_country()
...
'GB'
'GB'
'GB'
'GB'
'GB'
bban() str

Generate a Basic Bank Account Number (BBAN).

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.bban()
...
'MYNB48764759382421'
'TZIR92411578156593'
'RPOQ40801609753513'
'SHHZ28711587148418'
'KRGZ98947196593423'
iban() str

Generate an International Bank Account Number (IBAN).

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.iban()
...
'GB84MYNB48764759382421'
'GB13TZIR92411578156593'
'GB51RPOQ40801609753513'
'GB03SHHZ28711587148418'
'GB56KRGZ98947196593423'
swift(length: int | None = None, primary: bool = False, use_dataset: bool = False) str

Generate a SWIFT code.

SWIFT codes, reading from left to right, are composed of a 4 alphabet character bank code, a 2 alphabet character country code, a 2 alphanumeric location code, and an optional 3 alphanumeric branch code. This means SWIFT codes can only have 8 or 11 characters, so the value of length can only be None or the integers 8 or 11. If the value is None, then a value of 8 or 11 will randomly be assigned.

Because all 8-digit SWIFT codes already refer to the primary branch or office, the primary argument only has an effect if the value of length is 11. If primary is True and length is 11, the 11-digit SWIFT codes generated will always end in 'XXX' to denote that they belong to primary branches/offices.

For extra authenticity, localized providers may opt to include SWIFT bank codes, location codes, and branch codes used in their respective locales. If use_dataset is True, this method will generate SWIFT codes based on those locale-specific codes if included. If those codes were not included, then it will behave as if use_dataset were False, and in that mode, all those codes will just be randomly generated as per the specification.

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.swift()
...
'YNBIGB65ZT4'
'SGQEGBSIGQ8'
'JDXCGBV4'
'LNKTGBN9'
'OQIBGB9AFZA'
>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.swift(length=8)
...
'MYNBGBQ6'
'PMZJGB4W'
'SGQEGBSI'
'YDTZGBQ8'
'WZTEGBTG'
>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.swift(length=8, use_dataset=True)
...
'MYNBGBQ6'
'PMZJGB4W'
'SGQEGBSI'
'YDTZGBQ8'
'WZTEGBTG'
>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.swift(length=11)
...
'MYNBGBQ65ZT'
'PLSGGB6ISIG'
'TZIRGBJTGEV'
'PRDLGB1UN94'
'OQIBGB9AFZA'
>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.swift(length=11, primary=True)
...
'MYNBGBQ6XXX'
'PMZJGB4WXXX'
'SGQEGBSIXXX'
'YDTZGBQ8XXX'
'WZTEGBTGXXX'
>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.swift(length=11, use_dataset=True)
...
'MYNBGBQ65ZT'
'PLSGGB6ISIG'
'TZIRGBJTGEV'
'PRDLGB1UN94'
'OQIBGB9AFZA'
>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.swift(length=11, primary=True, use_dataset=True)
...
'MYNBGBQ6XXX'
'PMZJGB4WXXX'
'SGQEGBSIXXX'
'YDTZGBQ8XXX'
'WZTEGBTGXXX'
swift11(primary: bool = False, use_dataset: bool = False) str

Generate an 11-digit SWIFT code.

This method uses swift() under the hood with the length argument set to 11. If primary is set to True, the SWIFT code will always end with 'XXX'. All 11-digit SWIFT codes use this convention to refer to the primary branch/office.

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.swift11()
...
'MYNBGBQ65ZT'
'PLSGGB6ISIG'
'TZIRGBJTGEV'
'PRDLGB1UN94'
'OQIBGB9AFZA'
>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.swift11(use_dataset=True)
...
'MYNBGBQ65ZT'
'PLSGGB6ISIG'
'TZIRGBJTGEV'
'PRDLGB1UN94'
'OQIBGB9AFZA'
swift8(use_dataset: bool = False) str

Generate an 8-digit SWIFT code.

This method uses swift() under the hood with the length argument set to 8 and with the primary argument omitted. All 8-digit SWIFT codes already refer to the primary branch/office.

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.swift8()
...
'MYNBGBQ6'
'PMZJGB4W'
'SGQEGBSI'
'YDTZGBQ8'
'WZTEGBTG'
>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.swift8(use_dataset=True)
...
'MYNBGBQ6'
'PMZJGB4W'
'SGQEGBSI'
'YDTZGBQ8'
'WZTEGBTG'

faker.providers.internet

class faker.providers.internet.en_GB.Provider(generator: Any)

Bases: Provider

ascii_company_email() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.ascii_company_email()
...
'areed@smith.info'
'tbell@evans-norman.com'
'lawrencedavidson@hurst.net'
'dylangibson@sutton.com'
'wmoore@saunders-hart.com'
ascii_email() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.ascii_email()
...
'gthomas@yahoo.co.uk'
'lesley59@yahoo.com'
'bradley19@scott-kent.org'
'nigel15@moore-nixon.com'
'hwilliams@farmer-bell.com'
ascii_free_email() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.ascii_free_email()
...
'areed@gmail.com'
'denise76@hotmail.com'
'nevans@hotmail.co.uk'
'lawrencedavidson@gmail.com'
'stacey92@hotmail.com'
ascii_safe_email() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.ascii_safe_email()
...
'areed@example.org'
'denise76@example.com'
'nevans@example.net'
'lawrencedavidson@example.org'
'stacey92@example.com'
company_email() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.company_email()
...
'areed@smith.info'
'tbell@evans-norman.com'
'lawrencedavidson@hurst.net'
'dylangibson@sutton.com'
'wmoore@saunders-hart.com'
dga(year: int | None = None, month: int | None = None, day: int | None = None, tld: str | None = None, length: int | None = None) str

Generates a domain name by given date https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_generation_algorithm

Return type:

str

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.dga()
...
'hxqvaffcmfsccynscisxeajjagjahtnfcmfsccynscisxeajjagjahtnfcmfscc.com'
'meydkrgdcvulautulqvjofrrnbjkfmvrewtpfttqcjafdhxckmyfamohcpnldug.com'
'iiulfpgbvqcdaehnqkbxmaqgkykorlxnwy.com'
'cpyhexmtvewxpwiiaxtgdfajuhbsyaaykvgkgreki.com'
'uqniukqjckmjabijnuqholpsjayatffafysbsyaaytuquhbpmpviajxnaro.org'
domain_name(levels: int = 1) str

Produce an Internet domain name with the specified number of subdomain levels.

>>> domain_name()
nichols-phillips.com
>>> domain_name(2)
williamson-hopkins.jackson.com
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.domain_name()
...
'reed-burton.com'
'jones.info'
'jackson-walker.net'
'bird.org'
'scott-kent.org'
domain_word() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.domain_word()
...
'reed-burton'
'arnold-jones'
'morgan-evans'
'lowe'
'davey'
email(safe: bool = True, domain: str | None = None) str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.email()
...
'areed@example.org'
'denise76@example.com'
'nevans@example.net'
'lawrencedavidson@example.org'
'stacey92@example.com'
free_email() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.free_email()
...
'areed@gmail.com'
'denise76@hotmail.com'
'nevans@hotmail.co.uk'
'lawrencedavidson@gmail.com'
'stacey92@hotmail.com'
free_email_domain() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.free_email_domain()
...
'yahoo.co.uk'
'yahoo.co.uk'
'gmail.com'
'hotmail.com'
'hotmail.co.uk'
hostname(levels: int = 1) str

Produce a hostname with specified number of subdomain levels.

>>> hostname()
db-01.nichols-phillips.com
>>> hostname(0)
laptop-56
>>> hostname(2)
web-12.williamson-hopkins.jackson.com
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.hostname()
...
'web-66.smith.info'
'laptop-47.jackson-walker.net'
'srv-42.hurst.net'
'email-92.gibson-ford.co.uk'
'desktop-78.nixon.org'
http_method() str

Returns random HTTP method https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods

Return type:

str

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.http_method()
...
'OPTIONS'
'OPTIONS'
'GET'
'DELETE'
'PATCH'
http_status_code(include_unassigned: bool = True) int

Returns random HTTP status code https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110#name-status-codes :param include_unassigned: Whether to include status codes which have

not yet been assigned or are unused

Returns:

a random three digit status code

Return type:

int

Example:

404

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.http_status_code()
...
532
297
488
555
315
iana_id() str

Returns IANA Registrar ID https://www.iana.org/assignments/registrar-ids/registrar-ids.xhtml

Return type:

str

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.iana_id()
...
'6463344'
'7056021'
'679216'
'4343903'
'8577767'
image_url(width: int | None = None, height: int | None = None, placeholder_url: str | None = None) str

Returns URL to placeholder image Example: http://placehold.it/640x480

Parameters:
  • width – Optional image width

  • height – Optional image height

  • placeholder_url – Optional template string of image URLs from custom placeholder service. String must contain {width} and {height} placeholders, eg: https:/example.com/{width}/{height}.

Return type:

str

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.image_url()
...
'https://picsum.photos/788/861'
'https://dummyimage.com/530x995'
'https://dummyimage.com/621x976'
'https://dummyimage.com/447x285'
'https://placekitten.com/286/194'
ipv4(network: bool = False, address_class: str | None = None, private: str | None = None) str

Returns a random IPv4 address or network with a valid CIDR.

Parameters:
  • network – Network address

  • address_class – IPv4 address class (a, b, or c)

  • private – Public or private

Returns:

IPv4

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.ipv4()
...
'171.174.170.81'
'95.25.112.121'
'51.105.121.194'
'195.110.164.126'
'141.250.247.54'
ipv4_network_class() str

Returns a IPv4 network class ‘a’, ‘b’ or ‘c’.

Returns:

IPv4 network class

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.ipv4_network_class()
...
'b'
'b'
'a'
'b'
'c'
ipv4_private(network: bool = False, address_class: str | None = None) str

Returns a private IPv4.

Parameters:
  • network – Network address

  • address_class – IPv4 address class (a, b, or c)

Returns:

Private IPv4

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.ipv4_private()
...
'172.29.117.82'
'10.248.203.131'
'172.25.180.188'
'172.22.253.123'
'192.168.71.140'
ipv4_public(network: bool = False, address_class: str | None = None) str

Returns a public IPv4 excluding private blocks.

Parameters:
  • network – Network address

  • address_class – IPv4 address class (a, b, or c)

Returns:

Public IPv4

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.ipv4_public()
...
'166.186.169.69'
'111.198.92.30'
'168.155.75.206'
'141.250.247.54'
'212.120.204.37'
ipv6(network: bool = False) str

Produce a random IPv6 address or network with a valid CIDR

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.ipv6()
...
'e3e7:682:c209:4cac:629f:6fbf:d82c:7cd'
'f728:b4fa:4248:5e3a:a5d:2f35:6baa:9455'
'eb11:67b3:67a9:c378:7c65:c1e6:82e2:e662'
'f7c1:bd87:4da5:e709:d471:3d61:c8a7:639'
'e443:df78:9558:867f:5ba9:1fb0:7a02:4204'
mac_address(multicast: bool = False) str

Returns a random MAC address.

Parameters:

multicast – Multicast address

Returns:

MAC Address

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.mac_address()
...
'66:c5:d7:14:84:f8'
'48:9b:f4:b7:6f:47'
'18:47:30:80:4b:9e'
'6e:25:a9:f1:33:b5'
'0e:a1:68:f4:e2:85'
nic_handle(suffix: str = 'FAKE') str

Returns NIC Handle ID https://www.apnic.net/manage-ip/using-whois/guide/person/

Return type:

str

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.nic_handle()
...
'ZYT1598-FAKE'
'SIW493-FAKE'
'UE59352-FAKE'
'WBUN892-FAKE'
'CHQD98-FAKE'
nic_handles(count: int = 1, suffix: str = '????') List[str]

Returns NIC Handle ID list

Return type:

list[str]

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.nic_handles()
...
['ZYT1598-EWLN']
['WGNZ53-QITZ']
['UERV52-EJGW']
['CHQ498-DZJA']
['UU1864-TEMK']
port_number(is_system: bool = False, is_user: bool = False, is_dynamic: bool = False) int

Returns a network port number https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6335

Parameters:
  • is_system – System or well-known ports

  • is_user – User or registered ports

  • is_dynamic – Dynamic / private / ephemeral ports

Return type:

int

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.port_number()
...
50494
55125
5306
33936
63691
ripe_id() str

Returns RIPE Organization ID https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/db/support/organisation-object-in-the-ripe-database

Return type:

str

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.ripe_id()
...
'ORG-ZYT1598-RIPE'
'ORG-SIW493-RIPE'
'ORG-UE59352-RIPE'
'ORG-WBUN892-RIPE'
'ORG-CHQD98-RIPE'
safe_domain_name() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.safe_domain_name()
...
'example.com'
'example.com'
'example.org'
'example.com'
'example.net'
safe_email() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.safe_email()
...
'areed@example.org'
'denise76@example.com'
'nevans@example.net'
'lawrencedavidson@example.org'
'stacey92@example.com'
slug(value: str | None = None) str

Django algorithm

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.slug()
...
'three-image-son'
'kitchen-amount'
'much-mention'
'why-step-themselves'
'me-help-past-wait'
tld() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.tld()
...
'biz'
'biz'
'com'
'com'
'net'
uri(schemes: List[str] | None = None, deep: int | None = None) str
Parameters:
  • schemes – a list of strings to use as schemes, one will chosen randomly. If None, it will generate http and https uris. Passing an empty list will result in schemeless uri generation like “://domain.com/index.html”.

  • deep – an integer specifying how many path components the URI should have..

Returns:

a random url string.

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.uri()
...
'https://bell-burke.info/categorylogin.jsp'
'https://www.robinson.com/main/main/mainprivacy.htm'
'http://www.jones.net/search/categories/categoryhomepage.htm'
'http://www.hughes.com/list/blog/postsabout.html'
'http://www.francis.net/wp-content/posts/mainlogin.jsp'
uri_extension() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.uri_extension()
...
'.php'
'.php'
'.html'
'.htm'
'.asp'
uri_page() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.uri_page()
...
'author'
'category'
'privacy'
'category'
'index'
uri_path(deep: int | None = None) str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.uri_path()
...
'posts/tag'
'explore/tag'
'explore/category'
'blog'
'category'
url(schemes: List[str] | None = None) str
Parameters:

schemes – a list of strings to use as schemes, one will chosen randomly. If None, it will generate http and https urls. Passing an empty list will result in schemeless url generation like “://domain.com”.

Returns:

a random url string.

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.url()
...
'https://smith.info/'
'https://evans-norman.com/'
'http://davey.com/'
'http://elliott.com/'
'https://www.williams-morrison.com/'
user_name() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.user_name()
...
'areed'
'smithdenise'
'ygibbons'
'lesley59'
'leannekhan'

faker.providers.person

class faker.providers.person.en_GB.Provider(generator: Any)

Bases: Provider

first_name() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.first_name()
...
'Emma'
'Emily'
'Simon'
'Garry'
'Denise'
first_name_female() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.first_name_female()
...
'Lorraine'
'Anna'
'Nicola'
'Danielle'
'Kathryn'
first_name_male() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.first_name_male()
...
'Alex'
'Rhys'
'Michael'
'Callum'
'Conor'
first_name_nonbinary() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.first_name_nonbinary()
...
'Emma'
'Emily'
'Simon'
'Garry'
'Denise'
language_name() str

Generate a random i18n language name (e.g. English).

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.language_name()
...
'Luba-Katanga'
'Malay'
'Aymara'
'Interlingue'
'Quechua'
last_name() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.last_name()
...
'Watts'
'Reed'
'Burton'
'Smith'
'Lewis'
last_name_female() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.last_name_female()
...
'Watts'
'Reed'
'Burton'
'Smith'
'Lewis'
last_name_male() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.last_name_male()
...
'Watts'
'Reed'
'Burton'
'Smith'
'Lewis'
last_name_nonbinary() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.last_name_nonbinary()
...
'Watts'
'Reed'
'Burton'
'Smith'
'Lewis'
name() str
Example:

‘John Doe’

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.name()
...
'Dr Rhys Thomas'
'Norman Gibbons'
'Dr Shane Evans'
'Tina Khan'
'Sophie Hurst'
name_female() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.name_female()
...
'Dr Anna Thomas'
'June Gibbons-Leonard'
'Marilyn Evans'
'Tina Khan'
'Sophie Hurst'
name_male() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.name_male()
...
'Dr Rhys Thomas'
'Norman Gibbons-Leonard'
'Shane Evans'
'Howard Khan'
'Anthony Hurst'
name_nonbinary() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.name_nonbinary()
...
'Dr Rhys Thomas'
'Norman Gibbons'
'Dr Shane Evans'
'Tina Khan'
'Sophie Hurst'
prefix() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.prefix()
...
'Dr'
'Dr'
'Dr'
'Dr'
'Ms'
prefix_female() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.prefix_female()
...
'Dr'
'Dr'
'Mrs'
'Miss'
'Dr'
prefix_male() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.prefix_male()
...
'Dr'
'Dr'
'Mr'
'Dr'
'Dr'
prefix_nonbinary() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.prefix_nonbinary()
...
'Dr'
'Dr'
'Dr'
'Dr'
'Ms'
suffix() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.suffix()
...
''
''
''
''
''
suffix_female() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.suffix_female()
...
''
''
''
''
''
suffix_male() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.suffix_male()
...
''
''
''
''
''
suffix_nonbinary() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.suffix_nonbinary()
...
''
''
''
''
''

faker.providers.phone_number

class faker.providers.phone_number.en_GB.Provider(generator: Any)

Bases: Provider

cellphone_number() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.cellphone_number()
...
'+447700 900 604'
'+447700900764'
'+447700 900593'
'+447700900242'
'07700 900948'
country_calling_code() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.country_calling_code()
...
'+687'
'+595'
'+880'
'+964'
'+41'
msisdn() str

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSISDN

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.msisdn()
...
'6048764759382'
'2194892411578'
'5659387784080'
'6097535139332'
'1158714841858'
phone_number() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.phone_number()
...
'0909 879 0660'
'+44118 496 0876'
'+443069990475'
'(020)74960382'
'0121 496 0219'

faker.providers.ssn

class faker.providers.ssn.en_GB.Provider(generator: Any)

Bases: Provider

ssn() str
Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.ssn()
...
'ZZ604876T'
'ZZ759382T'
'ZZ219489T'
'ZZ 41 15 78 T'
'ZZ 56 59 38 T'
vat_id() str

http://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/vies/faq.html#item_11 :return: A random British VAT ID

Examples:

>>> Faker.seed(0)
>>> for _ in range(5):
...     fake.vat_id()
...
'GBHA604'
'GBHA647'
'GBGD938'
'GB421 9489 24 115'
'GBHA815'