Common·Top 8.1% of population

ENFP

Parrot

The Parrot is loud, brilliant, and impossible to ignore. Like the ENFP, it celebrates ideas out loud, brings color to every room, and turns strangers into friends in minutes.

Each of the 16 personality types maps to a spirit animal that captures its core traits, giving you a memorable, shareable way to picture your MBTI type at a glance.

By OnlineMBTITest Editorial Team · Published March 28, 2026 · Last updated June 11, 2026

Quick Facts

Type
ENFP
Spirit animal
Parrot
Rarity
~8.1% of the population
Core trait
Enthusiastic
Best matches
INTJ, INFJ, ENTJ

What are the personality traits of the Parrot?

EnthusiasticExpressiveCreativeSociable

What does the ENFP spirit animal mean?

The Parrot is loud, brilliant, and impossible to ignore. Like the ENFP, it celebrates ideas out loud, brings color to every room, and turns strangers into friends in minutes.

ENFPs are people-centered creators with a focus on possibilities and a contagious enthusiasm for new ideas, people, and activities. Energetic, warm, and passionate, ENFPs love to help other people explore their creative potential. ENFPs are typically agile and expressive, with an energetic, positive spirit. They combine an appreciation for other people with a desire to help them grow in their own unique way.

Which spirit animals match the Parrot?

Which famous people are ENFP types?

Robert Downey Jr.Robin WilliamsWalt DisneyWill SmithQuentin Tarantino

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People also ask

How are personality types matched to animals?

Each animal is chosen so its best-known behaviors mirror the core traits of one MBTI type. A strategic, independent type maps to a watchful predator, while a warm, social type maps to a cooperative animal. The pairing is a memory aid and a fun, shareable shorthand, not a scientific classification of either the type or the species.

Which animal is my personality type?

Take the free 12-question test to get your four-letter type, then open its animal page to see your match, its emoji, and its traits. Each of the 16 types has one dedicated animal, so your result points directly to a single spirit animal you can explore and share with friends.

What does the rarity percentage mean?

The rarity figure estimates how much of the population shares that type, based on widely cited type-distribution studies. A lower percentage means the type and its animal are less common. Rarity is informational only; a rarer animal is not better or more accurate, it simply appears less often across large groups of people.

Can two types share one animal?

No. The mapping is one animal per type, so all 16 animals are distinct. This keeps each result clear and easy to recognize. While some animals share family traits, just as Analysts or Diplomats do, every personality type has its own dedicated animal page with traits and famous examples.

Is the animal result the same as my MBTI type?

Yes. The animal is simply a visual nickname for your existing four-letter type, not a separate test or result. It carries the same meaning as your type but in a friendlier, more shareable form. If you know your type, you already know your animal, and both link back to the same detailed profile.

How do I share my animal result?

Each animal page includes share buttons and a custom image, so you can post your result to social media or send it to friends in a tap. Sharing is optional and needs no account. Because the page is public, anyone who opens your link sees the same animal, traits, and description that you do.