Objective: A small electrocardiograph and Holter electrocardiograph can record an electrocardiogram for 24 hours or more. We examined whether gender could be verified from such an electrocardiogram and, if possible, how accurate it would be.Results: Ten dimensional statistics were extracted from the heart rate data of more than 420,000 people, and gender identification was performed by various major identification methods. Lasso, linear regression, SVM, random forest, logistic regression, k-means, Elastic Net were compared. The best Accuracy was 0.638 for logistic regression. Although the discrimination results based on these statistics are statistically significant, it was confirmed that they are not accurate enough to determine the gender of an individual.