PURPOSE: The functional phenotypes and the coronal plane alignment knee (CPAK) classification have recently been introduced. This study aimed to describe the phenotypes of normal knees in the healthy young Iranian population based on these systems. METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 402 knees in 201 healthy young adults. Phenotypes were reported using hip-knee-ankle (HKA) angle, femoral mechanical angle (FMA) and tibial mechanical angle (TMA) for functional phenotypes and joint line obliquity (JLO) and arithmetic HKA (aHKA) for CPAK classification. Also, a distinct combination of knee alignment parameters (HKA, FMA and TMA) that reflects the functional alignment characteristics of the knee, as described by Hirschmann, was used. Statistical analysis was performed using the Student's RESULTS: The mean HKA, FMA and TMA were 176.03 ± 3.01°, 92.01 ± 2.77° and 86.52 ± 2.73°, respectively. All angles of female participants were significantly more varied compared to men ( CONCLUSION: In conclusion, our study reveals that knee alignment in the healthy Iranian population tends to exhibit neutral or mild varus characteristics, with significant differences between men and women. These findings suggest that ethnicity may play a role in the natural alignment of the knee, which has important implications for surgical planning and outcomes. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III.