For cultural interest and entertainment only. The Chinese Gender Calendar is a centuries-old folklore tradition, not a medical test or scientific tool. For confirmed baby gender, consult your healthcare provider about NIPT, ultrasound, or other medical options.

Chinese Gender Calendar 2027

Written by Sukie Chinese | Last Updated: May 10, 2026 | Last Reviewed: May 10, 2026

The Chinese Gender Calendar for 2027 — the Year of the Goat. Learn what Chinese New Year 2027 means for the traditional chart, how to convert 2027 Gregorian dates into lunar months, and how to use our calculator to get a folklore boy-or-girl prediction for your 2027 baby.

TL;DR

Chinese New Year 2027 lands on February 6, 2027, opening the lunar Year of the Goat. The Chinese Gender Calendar chart itself is the same as every other year — a grid of lunar ages and lunar months with a Boy or Girl label in each cell. What changes in 2027 is only the Gregorian-to-lunar date conversion for conceptions. You can plug any 2027 conception date into our calculator and it will handle the lunar math for you. Treat the result as tradition, not medicine.

2027 Lunar Month Dates (Chinese New Year: February 6, 2027)

These are the verified Gregorian date ranges for each of the 12 lunar months of the 2027 Year of the Goat, sourced from the Hong Kong Observatory's Gregorian-Lunar Calendar Conversion Tables. 2027 is a regular lunar year with no leap month.

Month 1:
Feb 6, 2027 Mar 7, 2027
Month 2:
Mar 8, 2027 Apr 6, 2027
Month 3:
Apr 7, 2027 May 5, 2027
Month 4:
May 6, 2027 Jun 4, 2027
Month 5:
Jun 5, 2027 Jul 3, 2027
Month 6:
Jul 4, 2027 Aug 1, 2027
Month 7:
Aug 2, 2027 Aug 31, 2027
Month 8:
Sep 1, 2027 Sep 29, 2027
Month 9:
Sep 30, 2027 Oct 28, 2027
Month 10:
Oct 29, 2027 Nov 27, 2027
Month 11:
Nov 28, 2027 Dec 27, 2027
Month 12:
Dec 28, 2027 Jan 25, 2028

2027 Gender Prediction Chart

Find the row matching the mother's lunar age at conception, then the column matching the lunar month from the reference above. The cell shows the traditional prediction.

AgeJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
18GirlBoyGirlBoyBoyBoyBoyBoyBoyBoyBoyBoy
19BoyGirlBoyGirlGirlBoyBoyBoyBoyBoyGirlGirl
20GirlBoyGirlBoyBoyBoyBoyBoyBoyGirlBoyBoy
21BoyGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirl
22GirlBoyBoyGirlBoyGirlGirlBoyGirlGirlGirlGirl
23BoyBoyGirlBoyBoyGirlBoyGirlBoyBoyBoyGirl
24BoyGirlBoyBoyGirlBoyBoyGirlGirlGirlGirlGirl
25GirlBoyBoyGirlGirlBoyGirlBoyBoyBoyBoyBoy
26BoyGirlBoyGirlGirlBoyGirlBoyGirlGirlGirlGirl
27GirlBoyGirlBoyGirlGirlBoyBoyBoyBoyGirlBoy
28BoyGirlBoyGirlGirlGirlBoyBoyBoyBoyGirlGirl
29GirlBoyGirlGirlBoyBoyBoyBoyBoyGirlGirlGirl
30BoyGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlBoyBoy
31BoyGirlBoyGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlBoy
32BoyGirlBoyGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlBoy
33GirlBoyGirlBoyGirlGirlGirlBoyGirlGirlGirlBoy
34BoyGirlBoyGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlGirlBoyBoy
35BoyBoyGirlBoyGirlGirlGirlBoyGirlGirlBoyBoy
36GirlBoyBoyGirlBoyGirlGirlGirlBoyBoyBoyBoy
37BoyGirlBoyBoyGirlBoyGirlBoyGirlBoyGirlBoy
38GirlBoyGirlBoyBoyGirlBoyGirlBoyGirlBoyGirl
39BoyGirlBoyBoyBoyGirlGirlBoyGirlBoyGirlGirl
40GirlBoyGirlBoyGirlBoyBoyGirlBoyGirlBoyGirl
41BoyGirlBoyGirlBoyGirlBoyBoyGirlBoyGirlBoy
42GirlBoyGirlBoyGirlBoyGirlBoyBoyGirlBoyGirl
43BoyGirlBoyGirlBoyGirlBoyGirlBoyBoyBoyBoy
44BoyBoyGirlBoyBoyBoyGirlBoyGirlBoyGirlGirl
45GirlBoyBoyGirlGirlGirlBoyGirlBoyGirlBoyBoy

How to Use the 2027 Chart

  1. Find the lunar month when conception occurred using the 2027 reference above.
  2. Calculate the mother's lunar age at the time of conception.
  3. Find where the row (age) and column (month) intersect on the chart.
  4. The cell shows the traditional prediction: Boy or Girl.

Or use our calculator to do the lunar conversion automatically.

Chinese New Year Dates Around 2027

Chinese New Year falls on a different Gregorian date each year because it is tied to the lunar cycle, not the solar calendar. Here are the relevant dates in the years surrounding 2027, along with each year's zodiac animal:

YearChinese New Year DateZodiac Animal
2025January 29, 2025Snake
2026February 17, 2026Horse
2027February 6, 2027Goat
2028January 26, 2028Monkey
2029February 13, 2029Rooster

Notice how the date bounces around within roughly a three-week window from late January to mid-February. This is because the lunar calendar is about eleven days shorter than the solar calendar, so Chinese New Year "drifts back" each year until a leap month resets it. 2027's February 6 date falls between the later 2026 date (February 17) and the earlier 2028 date (January 26). The following year, 2028, has an unusually early Chinese New Year because its lunar calendar contains a leap fifth month.

About the Year 2027

In the Gregorian calendar, 2027 is a non-leap year that begins on a Friday and ends on a Friday. In the Chinese lunar calendar, however, 2027 only begins on February 6, 2027 — the date of Chinese New Year, also called the Spring Festival or Lǎnar New Year. Anyone born before that date in early 2027 is technically still considered a Horse in the Chinese zodiac, while babies conceived or born on or after February 6 fall into the new Goat year.

2027 is the Year of the Goat (also translated as Sheep or Ram), paired with the Fire element in the sixty-year sexagenary cycle. In Chinese, this combination is written as 丁未 (Ding Wei), which is sometimes translated as the "Fire Goat" year. Previous Goat years in recent history include 2015, 2003, 1991, 1979, and 1967. Anyone born in those years shares the Goat sign with babies born in 2027.

The Goat is the eighth animal in the twelve-year Chinese zodiac cycle, falling between the Horse (2026) and the Monkey (2028). In Chinese tradition, each zodiac animal carries its own symbolism, personality traits, and folklore attached to babies born under its sign. For parents planning a 2027 conception, this zodiac context is often part of the cultural excitement, even if the Chinese Gender Calendar itself does not use zodiac animals in its Boy or Girl lookup.

It is worth noting that Chinese New Year 2027 on February 6 is in the early-to-middle part of the typical range. Some years have Chinese New Year as late as mid-February, while others fall in late January. The 2027 date of February 6 makes for a straightforward lunar year with no leap month, meaning there are exactly twelve lunar months between Chinese New Year 2027 and Chinese New Year 2028.

How the Chart Works for 2027 Conceptions

The Chinese Gender Calendar has the same structure every year. It is a lookup table where:

  • Rows represent the mother's lunar age at the time of conception, typically ranging from 18 to 45.
  • Columns represent the lunar month in which conception occurred, from lunar month 1 through lunar month 12.
  • Each cell contains a single traditional prediction: Boy or Girl.

Nothing about this grid changes for 2027. It is the same grid that was used for 2026, 2025, and every earlier year where the chart has been applied. What does change year to year is the conversion step: turning a Gregorian calendar date (like May 10, 2027) into its matching lunar month and lunar age. That conversion depends on when Chinese New Year falls in the Gregorian calendar, and whether the lunar year in question contains a leap month.

For a 2027 conception, the calculator compares the Gregorian conception date to the boundaries of the lunar months in the 2027 lunar year (starting from Chinese New Year on February 6, 2027). It also calculates the mother's lunar age by counting from her lunar birth year and adjusting for Chinese New Year. The resulting (lunar age, lunar month) pair is then used as the row and column to read off a single Boy or Girl prediction from the chart.

A few details worth remembering: a conception in January or early February 2027 technically still falls in the previous lunar year (2026's Year of the Horse), because the new lunar year only starts on February 6. Our calculator handles this edge case automatically, so parents don't need to worry about manually sorting "is this 2026 or 2027 lunar year?"

What Year of the Goat Means for Pregnancy

In Chinese folklore, babies born in the Year of the Goat (February 6, 2027 through January 25, 2028) are believed to inherit a soft, artistic temperament. The Goat sign — sometimes translated as Sheep or Ram — is traditionally linked with gentleness, kindness, and a quiet creative streak. Many families look forward to a Goat-year baby as someone who will grow up with a calm presence, a warm heart, and an appreciation for beauty.

Common personality traits attributed to Goat-year children in Chinese tradition include a love of art and music, sensitivity to others' feelings, a peaceful disposition, and a strong attachment to home and family. The Goat character 羊 (yang) also appears in the auspicious word 吉祥 (ji xiang, "lucky" or "auspicious"), giving the sign a quietly positive reputation. Naturally, this is folklore rather than science — but for parents drawn to Chinese tradition, the gentle, artistic personality the Goat represents is one of the warmer stories you can pass down at a 2027 baby's birth.

Planning a 2027 Conception With the Chart

Some expecting parents like to consult the Chinese Gender Calendar while trying to conceive, in the hope of lining up the lunar age and lunar month with the prediction they prefer. For 2027, the process is the same as any other year:

  1. Open our Chinese Gender Calendar calculator.
  2. Enter the mother's Gregorian birthdate. The calculator handles the lunar age conversion internally.
  3. Enter a candidate conception date in 2027. You can try multiple dates to see how the prediction changes across the year.
  4. Read the Boy or Girl result. Compare different months to find the combinations that align with your preference.

A quick reality check before you start re-arranging calendars: the chart is folklore. There is no peer-reviewed evidence that conception timing affects biological sex in any meaningful way. Biological sex is determined at the moment of fertilization by whether an X-carrying or Y-carrying sperm reaches the egg first, and that is not something a lunar lookup table can influence. If you enjoy the tradition, use the chart as a fun addition to your family planning — not as a gender-selection tool.

It is also worth remembering that long-range planning more than a year out is inherently speculative. Conception timing rarely goes according to plan, and many couples take several cycles (or longer) to conceive. The most useful way to think about the 2027 chart is as a preview for parents who are already planning ahead for next year, not as a rigid schedule. If you conceived earlier in 2026 and your due date falls in early 2027, remember that the lunar year boundary on February 6 determines whether the baby is considered a Horse or a Goat in the zodiac.

Preparing for a 2027 Baby

Whether you are already pregnant with a 2027 due date or just starting to plan, there is plenty to think about beyond the gender prediction chart. Here are the practical pieces most expecting parents work on during the nine-month lead-up:

  • Prenatal appointments. Book your first OB or midwife visit as soon as you get a positive pregnancy test. Your provider will walk you through expected dates, recommended screenings (including NIPT), and nutrition.
  • Prenatal vitamins. Folic acid in particular is recommended from before conception and through the first trimester.
  • Budget and leave planning. Review your health insurance benefits, figure out what parental leave you and your partner have access to, and start a baby budget covering the first year.
  • Nursery setup. Think about crib, changing area, and storage well before the third trimester. Many parents wait to finalize nursery decor until after the anatomy scan reveals the baby's sex (if they choose to find out).
  • Registry and essentials. Build a baby registry around real needs: car seat, stroller, safe sleep gear, feeding supplies, diapers, and a few outfits in newborn and 0–3 month sizes.
  • Choosing a name. This is often one of the most enjoyable parts of pregnancy. For families drawn to Chinese tradition, the Goat year can also inspire name choices — see our baby names guide for ideas.
  • Support network. Line up family, friends, and maybe a doula or postpartum helper ahead of the birth. The first few weeks at home go much more smoothly with help.

Planning a baby is a mix of the practical and the magical. The Chinese Gender Calendar falls squarely on the magical side — a centuries-old tradition to play with — while prenatal appointments, budgeting, and nursery prep are the practical work that makes welcoming a 2027 baby smoother.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Chinese New Year 2027?

Chinese New Year 2027 falls on Saturday, February 6, 2027. This is the first day of the lunar Year of the Goat and the reference point our calculator uses when converting 2027 Gregorian conception dates into lunar months.

What Chinese zodiac year is 2027?

2027 is the Year of the Goat (also called the Year of the Sheep), specifically the Fire Goat year in the sixty-year sexagenary cycle. It is the eighth animal in the twelve-year zodiac, following the Horse (2026) and preceding the Monkey (2028).

Is the Chinese Gender Calendar different for 2027 than previous years?

No. The chart itself never changes. The same grid of lunar ages and lunar months is used every year. What changes is how Gregorian dates map onto lunar months, because Chinese New Year falls on a different Gregorian date each year. Our calculator handles that conversion for 2027 automatically.

Can I use the Chinese Gender Calendar for a 2027 baby?

Yes. Enter the mother's birthdate and the 2027 conception date into our calculator. The system converts both inputs to the right lunar age and lunar month and returns the traditional Boy or Girl prediction. Treat it as folklore, not a medical test.

How accurate is the Chinese Gender Calendar for 2027?

Studies put overall accuracy at about 50 percent — the same as a coin flip. That will be just as true in 2027 as it was in 2015 or 2003. For reliable gender information, rely on NIPT at around 10 weeks or the 18–22 week ultrasound rather than the traditional chart.

Are Goat-year babies considered lucky in Chinese tradition?

In modern Chinese culture, Goat-year babies are generally seen as gentle, kind, and artistic. The Goat character 羊 (yang) appears in 吉祥 (ji xiang), the word for "auspicious," lending the sign a quietly positive reputation. Some older regional superstitions about Goat years being unfavorable still circulate, but most modern families dismiss them.

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Disclaimer: The Chinese Gender Calendar is a traditional folklore method with no scientific or medical basis. Results are for cultural interest and entertainment only. A baby's biological sex is determined by genetics at the moment of fertilization and can only be confirmed reliably through medical methods such as NIPT, ultrasound, or diagnostic testing.