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- F., Andrea[?], Slovene TV narrator
- F., Christiane[?]
- Fabelo, Tony
- Fabergé, Carl, (1846-1920), jewelery designer
- Fabian, John[?], astronaut
- Fabian, Pope, (236-250)
- Fabiani, Maks[?], (1865-1962), architect.
- Fabio[?], (born 1961), model
- Fabra, Pompeu, (1868-1948), grammarian
- Fabre, Jean Henri, (1823-1915), entomologist
- Fabri, Martinus[?], composer
- Fabriano, Gentile da, (c.1370-1427), Italian painter
- Fabricius, David, (1564-1617), astronomer
- Fabricius, Georg, (1516-1571), German poet, historian and archaeologist
- Fabricius, Johannes[?], (1587-1615), astronomer
- Fabricius, Werner[?], (died 1679), composer
- Fabritius, Carel[?], (1622-1654), painter
- Fabrizi, Aldo[?], actor
- Fabry, Charles[?], (1867-1945), physicist
- Facchetti, Giacinto[?], athlete
- Faccini, Pietro[?], (1562-1602), painter
- Fackelmann, Michael[?], dramatist, author
- Factor, Max[?], (1904-1996), cosmetics pioneer
- Fadel, Michael[?], Maronite Patriarch
- Fadiman, Clifton[?], (died 1999), author
- Faehnle, Dan[?], musician
- Fagen, Donald[?], (born 1948), keyboardist
- Fahd, King, (born 1921)
- Fahey, Siobhan, (born 1957), singer (Bananarama, Shakespear's Sister)
- Fahn, Mike[?], musician
- Fahrenheit, Daniel Gabriel, (1686-1736), scientist
- Fahrni, Gordon S., (1887-1995), physician and president of the Canadian Medical Association, dies at age 108
- Fahs, Sophia Lyon[?], (died 1978), educator and religious theorist, dies at 101
- Fair, A. A.
- Fairbairn, Joyce[?], Canadian senator
- Fair, Lorrie, (born 1978), soccer player
- Fairbanks, Charles W., US Vice President
- Fairbanks, Douglas, (1883-1939), actor
- Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr.[?], (1909-2000), actor
- Fairbanks, Douglas, Sr., (1883-1939), actor, cofounder of United Artists
- Fairchild, Morgan[?], (born 1950), actress
- Fairman, Michael[?], actor
- Faisal Bin Turki[?], (1888-1913), Oman sultan
- Faisal I of Iraq, (1883-1933), Iraqi king
- Faisal II of Iraq, (1935-1958), Iraqi king
- Faisal of Saudi Arabia, king
- Faith, Adam, (1940-2003), British singer and actor
- Faith, Percy[?], (1908-1976), band leader
- Faithfull, Marianne, (born 1946), singer-songwriter
- Fajfar, Peter[?], (born 1943), constructional scientist
- Falana, Lola[?], (born 1942), singer
- Falat, Julian[?], Polish painter
- Falco, Edie, (born 1963), actress, The Sopranos
- Falco (musician), (1957-1998), Austrian rock musician
- Falcone, Giovanni, (died 1992), judge
- Falconer, Earl[?], (born 1957), bassist
- Falconer, Lord, (born 1951), British lawyer and politician
- Falconet, Etienne Maurice[?], sculptor
- Falcón, Juan Crisóstomo[?], Venezuelan president
- Falcon, Rose[?], (born 1983), actress, singer
- Falk, Lee[?], US cartoon writer of The Phantom fame
- Falk, Peter, (born 1927), US actor of Columbo fame
- Falkenhayn, Erich von[?]
- Falkenhorst, Nikolaus[?], colonel general and commander of German troops in Norway
- Fallaci, Oriana, (born 1929)
- Fallada, Hans[?], (1893-1947), writer
- Fallersleben, August Heinrich Hoffmann von[?], (born 1798)
- Fallon, Jimmy[?], (born 1974), comedian
- Faltings, Gerd[?], mathematician
- Falwell, Jerry, (born 1933), US leader of Moral Majority
- Famechon, Johnny[?], world boxing champion
- Fancello, Fabio[?]
- Fancello, Francesco[?]
- Fancher, Frederick B.[?], US politician
- Fangio, Juan Manuel, (1911-1995), Formula 1 driver
- Fanning, Ronan[?], Irish historian
- Fantin-Latour, Henri, (1836-1904), French painter
- Fanu, J. Sheridan le, (1814-1873), US fantasy writer
- Faoláin, Julia Ó[?], Aosdána
- Faoláin, Seán Ó[?], Saoi of Aosdána
- Fara, Giovanni Francesco[?]
- Faraday, Michael, (1791-1867), scientist
- Farci, Filiberto[?]
- Farel, William[?], (1489-1565), reformer in Geneva
- Fargas, Antonio[?], (born 1946), actor
- Fargue, Léon-Paul, (1876-1947), poet
- Faris, Muhammed[?], astronaut
- Farkash, Bertalan[?], astronaut
- Farley, Chris, (1964-1997), comedian
- Farlow, Tal[?], musician
- Farman, Henry, (1874-1958)
- Farmer, Art[?], (born 1928), trumpet player
- Farmer, Frances[?], (1913-1970), actress
- Farmer, Gary[?], actor and filmmaker
- Farmer, Philip Jose, (born 1918), author
- Farner, Mark, (born 1948), from the rock band Grand Funk Railroad
- Farnsworth, Daniel D. T.[?], US politician
- Farnsworth, Philo, (1906-1971), vacuum tube television display
- Farnsworth, Richard, (1920-2000), actor
- Farocki, Harun[?], (born 1945), actor, director
- Farolan, Edmundo[?], Canadian writer
- Farouk of Egypt, (1920-1965), king
- Farquhar, George, (died 1707), Irish dramatist
- Farrar, Frank L.[?], US politician
- Farr, Bruce, (born 1948), boat designer
- Farrell, Perry[?], (born 1959), musician ("Jane's Addiction", "Porno for Pyros[?]")
- Farr, Heather[?], LPGA golfer
- Farr, William, (1807-1883), epidemiologist
- Farragut, David, (1801-1870), naval commander
- Farrait, Rene former Menudo
- Farrakhan, Louis, (born 1933), leader of Nation of Islam
- Farrand, Beatrix, landscape architect
- Farrell, Brian[?], historian and emeritus Associated Professor of Politics, UCD
- Farrell, Colin, (born 1976), actor
- Farrell, Eibhlis[?], member of Aosdána
- Farrell, Mike, (born 1939), actor
- Farrow, John[?], film director
- Farrow, Mia, (born 1945), US actress
- Fassbinder, Rainer, film director
- Fassbinder, Rainer Werner, German director
- Fast, Howard, (born 1914), novelist
- Fat Joe, rapper
- Fatone, Joey[?], (born 1977), musician
- Fatur, Bogomir[?], (1914-1990), poet
- Fatur, Lea[?], (1875-1943), poet
- Faubus, Orval[?], (1955-1967), US politician
- Faulkner, William, (1897-1962), US author
- Faulks, Sebastian[?], author
- Faure, Félix, (1841-1899), President of France
- Fauset, Jessie[?], Harlem Renaissance writer
- Faust, Georg[?], (born 1480), originator of Faust legend
- Fautrier, Jean[?], (1898-1964), painter
- Favagrossa, Carlo
- Favier, Jean-Jacques[?], astronaut
- Favila of Asturias, Asturian monarch
- Favreau, Jon[?], (born 1966), actor, writer, director
- Favre, Brett, (born 1969), American football player
- Favre, Louis[?], (1826-1879), engineer Gotthard tunnel[?]
- Fawcet, Farrah[?], (born 1947), actress
- Fawcett, Brian, Canadian writer
- Fawcett, Quinn, author
- Fawkes, Guy, (1570-1606), English would-be-bomber
- Faye, Alice[?], (1915-1998), actress
- Fayed, Dodi, (1955-1997), film producer
- Fazer, Karl[?], confectionery manufacturer
- Fears, Tom[?], (died 2000), American football star
- Febles, Magali, (born c. 1965) Puerto Rican beauty pagent director
- Febvre, Lucien[?], historian
- Fechter, Paul[?], (died 1958), German writer, historian
- Federer, Roger, Switzerland
- Fedkowicz, Jerzy[?], Polish painter
- Fefferman, Charles[?], mathematician
- Fehn, Sverre[?], architect
- Feiffer, Jules[?], (born 1929), dramatist
- Feingold, Russell[?], US politician
- Feininger, Lyonel, (1871-1956), artist & cartoonist
- Feinstein, Dianne, (born 1933), US politician
- Feinstein, Elaine[?], poet
- Feinstein, Michael[?], (born 1956), musician, composer
- Feist, Raymond E.[?], author
- Felber, René Swiss Federal Councilor
- Felder, Donald[?], (born 1947), musician
- Feldman, Marty, (1933-1982), British comedian
- Feldman, Morton, (1926-1987), composer
- Feldmann, Markus, (1897-1958), Swiss Federal Councilor
- Feldstein, Al[?], comic creator
- Feliciano, Jose, (born 1945), Puerto Rican singer
- Felix[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Felix I, Pope, (269-274)
- Felix III, Pope, (483-492)
- Felix IV, Pope, (526-530)
- Felix, Maria, actress
- Felix, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Feller, Bob[?], (born 1918), baseball star
- Fell, Norman[?], (died 1998), actor
- Fellers, Bonner
- Fellini, Federico, (1920-1993), Italian film director
- Fels, Ludwig[?], dramatist, author
- Felt, Edward Porter, (1959-2001), 911 victim
- Felton, John[?], assassin of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham
- Fender, Freddy[?], (born 1937), country musician
- Fenech, Jeff, (born 1964), world champion boxer
- Fénelon, François, (1651-1715)
- Fenerty, Charles[?], pulp to paper process
- Feng-Jün Song[?], musician
- Fenlason, Jay[?], programmer
- Fennelly, Parker[?], (died 1988), comedian, actor
- Fentie, Dennis[?], 2002 to present
- Fenton, James[?], (born 1949), poet
- Fenton, Reuben E.[?], Union, 1865-1868
- Feoktistov, Konstantin, (born 1926), astronaut
- Feologild[?], Archbishop of Canterbury
- Ferber, Edna, (1885-1968), author
- Ferch, Benedikt[?], aristocrat
- Ferch, Elisabeth[?], aristocrat
- Ferch, Ferdinand[?], aristocrat
- Ferdinand , Duke of Brunswick[?], (died 1792)
- Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, (1526-1564), king 1531, emperor 1558-1564
- Ferdinand I, of Bulgaria[?]
- Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, (1578-1637), emperor 1619-1637
- Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor, (1637-1646), king 1636, emperor 1637-1657
- Ferdinand III of Castile, the Saint 1217-1252
- Ferdinand I of Austria, (1793-1875), Bohemian aristocrat
- Ferdinand I of Leon, (died 1065), Castilian monarch
- Ferdinand IV, (1633-1654), king 1653-1654
- Ferdinand IV of Castile, the Summoned 1295-1312
- Ferdinand of Bulgaria, (1861-1948), Prince of Bulgaria (1887-1908), King (or Tsar) of the Bulgarians (1908-1918)
- Ferdinand of Portugal, (1367-1383), Portuguese monarch
- Ferdinand of Romania, (1865-1927), King of Romania (1924-1927)
- Ferdinand, Franz, (1863-1914), Archduke of Austria-Hungary
- Ferdowsi, (935-1020 AD), poet
- Fergason, James[?], liquid crystal display
- Ferguson, Alex, (born 1941), footballer and manager of Manchester United F.C.
- Ferguson, Barry[?], athlete
- Ferguson, Ian[?], kayaker
- Ferguson, James E.[?], (1915-1917), American Governor of Texas
- Ferguson, Maynard, (born 1928), band leader, trumpet
- Ferguson, Miriam A.[?], (1933-1935), American Governor of Texas
- Ferguson, Sarah, (1931-2003), British aristocrat
- Fergusonr, Trevor[?], Canadian writer
- Ferguson, Trevor, Canadian writer
- Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, (born 1919), poet
- Fermat, Pierre de, (1601-1665), French mathematician
- Fermi, Enrico, (1901-1954), Italian physicist
- Fernandel, (1903-1971), French comedian
- Fernandez, Adrian[?], Formula I[?] driver
- Fernandez, Gigi (born 1966) Tennis player
- Fernandez, Mary Joe[?], tennis player
- Fernau, Rudolf[?], (1898-1985), actor
- Ferner, Alexander[?], aristocrat
- Ferner, Benedikte[?], aristocrat
- Ferner, Carl-Christian[?], aristocrat
- Ferner, Elisabeth[?], aristocrat
- Ferner, Stella[?], aristocrat
- Ferneyhough, Brian[?], (born 1943), composer
- Ferrara, Domenico Maria Novara da, (died 1504), Astronomer and teacher of Nicolaus Copernicus
- Ferrari, Enzo, (1898-1988), Italian car designer
- Ferrari, Lodovico, (1522-1565), mathematician
- Ferrari, Luc, (born 1929), composer
- Ferraro, Geraldine, (born 1935), U.S. Vice Presidential candidate in 1984
- Ferrars, Elizabeth[?], author
- Ferrary, Philipp von, (1850-1917), philatelist
- Ferré, Léo[?], Singer
- Ferre, Luis A., (born 1905), Puerto Rico Governor
- Ferre,Sor Isolina, (1914-2001), Puerto Rican nun
- Ferrell, Will, (born 1967), comedian
- Ferrer, Jose, (1912-1992), actor
- Ferrer, Lupita[?], actress
- Ferrer, Mel[?], (born 1917), actor.
- Ferrero, Juan Carlos[?], (Spain)
- Ferrier, Noel[?], (born 1930), producer and actress
- Ferril, Thomas[?], poet
- Ferro, Scipione dal[?], (1465-1526), mathematician
- Ferron, Marcelle, (1924-2001), glazier
- Ferry, Bryan, (born 1945), singer-songwriter
- Ferry, Elisha P.[?], US Governor of Washington
- Ferry, Jules, (1832-1893)
- Fersen, Axel von, (1755-1810), Swedish politician
- Fersen, Otto Wilhelm von[?], Swedish soldier
- Fessenden, Reginald, two-way radio
- Fet, Afanasiy[?], (1812-1892), poet
- Fetchit, Stepin, (1902-1985), actor, dancer
- Fettman, Martin[?], astronaut
- Feuchtenegg, Ernst Ritter Seidler von[?], (1862-1931), Minister-President of Austria (1917-1918)
- Feuerbach, Karl Wilhelm, (1800-1827), euclidean geometry
- Feuerbach, Ludwig, (1804-1872), philosopher
- Feuillade, Louis[?], film director
- Fewell, Garrison[?], musician
- Fey, rock singer
- Fey (singer), singer
- Fey, Tina, (born 1970), comedian
- Feydeau, Georges, (1862-1921), French playwright
- Feyerabend, Paul, (1924-1994), philosopher
- Feynman, Arline[?], (first wife of physicist Richard Feynman)
- Feynman, Richard, (1918-1988), US quantum physicist
- Fiallo, Delia[?], writer of novels, many of which have been turned into Spanish-language soap operas
- Fibak, Wojtek[?], (Poland)
- Fibonacci, (c. 1175-1250)
- Fibonacci, (1170-1250), mathematician
- Fichte, Gottlieb, (1762-1814), philosopher
- Fichte, Immanuel Hermann, (1797-1879), philosopher
- Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, (1762-1814), philosopher
- Ficino, Marsilio, (1433-1499), Italian philosopher
- Fiddler, Amp[?], (born 1958), musician (P Funk)
- Fiedler, Arthur[?], (1894-1979), orchestra conductor
- Field, Eugene[?], Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac[?]
- Field, John, (1782-1837), composer (creator of the nocturne)
- Field, Sally, (born 1946), actor
- Fielding, Henry, (1707-1754), English novelist
- Fields, Gracie[?], (1898-1979), English music hall/vaudeville performer
- Fields, W. C., (died 1946), actor, comedian
- Fields, W.C., (1880-1946), comedian
- Fiennes, Joseph, (born 1970), actor
- Fiennes, Ralph, (born 1962), actor
- Fierstein, Harvey, (born 1954), actor
- Fiesole, Mino da, (c.1429-1484), sculptor
- Figg, James[?], Boxing's first world champion
- Figgis, Mike[?], film director
- Figini, Michela[?], (born 1966), Alpine skiing champion
- Figo, Luis, athlete
- Figueres, Jose[?], President of Costa Rica
- Figueroa, E.[?], Chilean president
- Fijalkowski, Stanislaw[?], Polish painter
- Filaret[?], Metropolitan of Moscow
- Filion, Hervé[?], harness racing driver
- Filipchenko, Anatoly[?], astronaut
- Filipovic-Majstorovic, Miroslav, (died 1946)
- Fillmore, Abigail[?], (born 1798), First Lady
- Fillmore, Millard, (1800-1874), 13th President of the United States
- Fillol, Matildo Ubaldo[?], athlete
- Filson, B.K.[?], Canadian writer
- Filson, John[?], Adventures of Colonel Daniel Boone[?]
- Finch, Peter, (1916-1977), actor
- Fincher, David, (born 1962), film director
- Fincke, Thomas, (1561-1656), Danish mathematician
- Findley, Timothy, (1930-2002), (See also France)
- Fine, Anne, Goggle Eyes[?]
- Fine, Larry[?], (1902-1975), actor (The Three Stooges[?])
- Finetti, Bruno de, (1906-1985), Italian mathematician, statistician
- Finkel, Fyvush[?], (born 1923), actor
- Finkielkraut, Alain, (born 1949), essayist
- Finlay, Carlos Juan[?], yellow fever vaccine
- Finlay, Ian Hamilton, (born 1925), poet
- Finlayson, Susan, (born 1978), historian, botanist
- Finlay, Virgil[?], science fiction visual artist
- Finnerty, Isobel[?], Canadian senator
- Finney, Jack[?], (1911-1995), author
- Finn, Neil, (born 1958), singer
- Finn, Tim[?], singer
- Finnbogadottir, Vigdis, (born 1930), president of Iceland
- Finney, Albert, (born 1936), actor
- Finney, Patricia[?], author
- Finsen, Niels Ryberg, (1860-1904)
- Finsler, Johann Konrad[?], Swiss president
- Finzi, Gerald, (1901-1956), composer
- Firenze, Andrea da[?], Italian painter
- Firestone, Harvey[?], (1868-1938), manufacturer
- Firpo, Luis, (1894-1960), boxer
- Firth, Colin, (born 1960), actor
- Firth, Peter[?], (born 1953), actor
- Fischbecker, Siegfried[?], magician
- Fischel, Danielle, US actress
- Fischer, Andrea[?], (1998-2001), German government minister
- Fischer, Anton[?], (1901-1978)
- Fischer, Arthur[?], (1878-1922)
- Fischer, Bernhard[?], (1956-1905)
- Fischer, Edmond H.[?] (born 1920), 1992 Nobel Prize in Medicine
- Fischer, Edmond Henri[?], (born 1920)
- Fischer, Edwin, (1886-1960), pianist and conductor
- Fischer, Emanuel Friedrich von[?], Swiss president
- Fischer, Emil Hermann[?], (1852-1919), chemist
- Fischer, Ernst Gottfried[?], (1754-1831)
- Fischer, Ernst Otto[?], (born 1918)
- Fischer, Eugen, (1874-1967), Nazi anthropolgist
- Fischer, Franz Josef Emil[?], (1877-1947)
- Fischer, Franz Joseph Emil[?], chemist
- Fischer, Hans[?], (1881-1945)
- Fischer, Hellmut Johannes[?], (1902-1976)
- Fischer, Hermann Otto Laurenz[?], (1888-1960)
- Fischer, Johann Michael[?], architect
- Fischer, Joschka, (born 1948), foreign minister of Germany
- Fischer, Joseph Karl Anton[?], (1901-1978)
- Fischer, Karl[?], (1901-1958)
- Fischer, Martin Henry[?], (1879-1962)
- Fischer, Nikolaus Wolfgang[?], (1782-1850)
- Fischer, Otto Phillipp[?], (1852-1932)
- Fischer, Otto Wilhelm[?], (born 1915), actor
- Fischer, Phillipp Wilhelm[?], (1877-1946)
- Fischer, Robert James "Bobby", (born 1943), US chess player
- Fischer, Robert Walter[?], (born 1903)
- Fischer, Rudolf[?], (1881-1957)
- Fischer, Samuel[?], (born 1859), publisher
- Fischer, Viktor[?], (1875-1943)
- Fischer, Waldemar Rudolf Johann[?], (1881-1934)
- Fischer, Werner Reinhold Lothar[?], (born 1902)
- Fischer, Wildman[?], musician
- Fish, Albert, (1870-1936), serial killer (electrocuted)
- Fishburne, Laurence, (born 1961), actor
- Fisher, Carrie[?], (born 1956), actress, writer
- Fisher, Doris, (1915-2003), singer & songwriter
- Fish (singer), (born 1958), singer
- Fish, Hamilton[?], Whig politician, 1849-1850
- Fishacre, Richard[?], scholastic philosopher
- Fisher, Alvan[?], (1792-1863), American painter
- Fisher, Anna[?], astronaut
- Fisher, Geoffrey Francis[?], Archbishop of Canterbury
- Fisher, Jackie, (1841-1920), British
- Fisher, John, (1469-1535), admiral
- Fisher, Terence[?], film director
- Fisher, William[?], astronaut
- Fisk, James, (1834-1872), entrepreneur
- Fisk, Robert
- Fitch, Bill, (born 1940), NBA coach and US Marine
- Fitch, Sheree[?], Canadian writer
- Fitt, Gerry[?], politician & first leader of the SDLP
- Fittipaldi, Emerson, Formula 1 driver
- Fitzalan-Howard, Edmund , Viscount Fitzalan, Irish leader
- Fitzgerald, Barry, (1888-1966), Abbey Theatre actor turned Hollywood star
- Fitzgerald, Edward, (1809-1883), poet
- FitzGerald, Niall, honorary KBE, chief executive Unilever
- Fitzgerald, Ella, (1918-1996), US singer
- Fitzgerald, F. Scott, (1896-1940), US author
- FitzGerald, Garret, (b. 1926), Irish leader
- FitzGerald, George Francis[?], (1851-1901), physicist
- Fitzgerald, Geraldine[?], (born 1913), actress
- Fitzgerald, Judith[?], Canadian writer
- Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, (1763-1798), aristocratic rebel in 1798 rebellion[?]
- Fitzgerald, Peter[?], US politician
- Fitzgerald, Robert[?], poet
- Fitzgerald, Zelda[?], (died 1948), (Mrs. F. Scott Fitzgerald)
- FitzJocelin, Reginald[?], Archbishop of Canterbury
- Fitzmaurice, William Petty, (1737-1805), British statesman
- Fitzpatrick, D. Ross[?], Canadian senator
- Fitzralph, Richard[?], scholastic philosopher
- Fitzsimmons, Bob, (1863-1917), world boxing champion
- Fitzwater, Marlin[?], press secretary for US presidents Ronald Reagan and George Herbert Walker Bush
- Fiuczynski, Dave[?], musician
- Fixel, Lawrence[?], poet
- Fizeau, Hippolyte, (1819-1896), physicist
- Flaccus, Marcus Fulvius, two consuls of Roman Republic
- Flaccus, Quintus Fulvius, father and son, two consuls of Roman Republic
- Flacius, Matthias, (1520-1575), Lutheran reformer
- Flack, Roberta, (born 1939), musician
- Flade, Klaus-Dietrich[?], astronaut
- Flagg, Fannie[?], (born 1944), actress, novelist
- Flagg, James Montgomery, (1877-1960), USA illustrator
- Flahery, Robert J., (1884-1951), film director
- Flamerich, Germán Suárez[?], Venezuelan president
- Flamingus, Gilbert de Oves (van Eyen)[?], scholastic philosopher
- Flamsteed, John, (1646-1719), astronomer
- Flanagan, Bud[?], British comedian
- Flanagan, Marc[?], (born 1948), television writer and producer
- Flanagan, Richard[?], novelist
- Flanagan, Thomas[?], (1923-2002), novelist
- Flanders, Michael[?], (1922-1975), entertainer and writer
- Flash, Grandmaster, singer-songwriter
- Flatley, Michael[?], dancer
- Flatt, Lester, (1914-1979), bluegrass musician
- Flaubert, Gustave, (1821-1880), realist author
- Flav, Flavor[?], (born 1959), rap musician
- Flavian, (died 79), patriarch of Constantinople
- Flavian of Constantinople, (died 449), patriarch of Constantinople
- Flavin, Dan[?], (born 1933), painter
- Fleetwood, Mick, (born 1942), blues/pop/rock musician (Fleetwood Mac)
- Fleischer, Carl[?], general
- Fleischer, Johannes[?], (born 1582), botanist
- Fleischer, Max, (1883-1972), animator
- Fleischer, Richard[?], film director
- Fleisser, Marieluise[?], (1901-1974), dramatist, author
- Fleiss, Heidi, (born 1965), Hollywood madame
- Fleming, Alexander, (1881-1955), British medical scientist
- Fleming, Aretas B.[?], US politician
- Fleming, Art[?], (1924-1995), game show host
- Fleming, Francis P.[?], US Governor of Florida
- Fleming, Ian, (1908-1964), creator of James Bond
- Fleming, John Ambrose, (1848-1945), vacuum diode
- Fleming, Peggy[?], (born 1948), Olympic gold medalist in figure skating
- Fleming, Rhonda[?], (born 1923), actress
- Fleming, Sanford[?], railroads, time zone
- Fleming, Sir Sandford, (1827-1915), time zone inventor
- Fleming, Victor, (1883-1949), film director
- Fleming, William[?], US politician
- Flesicher, Max[?], (died 1972), animator
- Fletcher, Andy[?], (born 1961), musician (Depeche Mode)
- Fletcher, Barbara[?], Canadian writer
- Fletcher, John[?], (1579-1625), poet
- Fletcher, Louise, (born 1934), actor
- Fletcher, Peter[?], (born 1936), music teacher
- Fletcher, Thomas Clement[?], US governor
- Flexner, Simon, (1863-1946), pathologist who isolated 1899 a common strain (Shigella dysenteriae[?]) of [[dysentery baci
- Flex, Walter[?], (1887-1917), writer
- Flickenschildt, Elisabeth[?], (1905-1977), actress
- Flieri, Johannes[?]
- Flimm, Jurgen[?], (born 1941), theatre director and manager
- Flinders, Matthew, (1774-1814), explorer
- Flint, Eric[?], author
- Flint, F. S.[?], (Imagist manifestos)
- Flockhart, Calista, (born 2002), television personality
- Flood, Ann[?], (born 1930), actress
- Flood, Curt[?], (1938-1997), baseball player who helped create free agency in sports
- Florentius, of Hesden[?], scholastic philosopher
- Flores, Stefano Satta[?]
- Florestan I of Monaco[?], Monaco prince
- Florey, Howard[?], co-inventor of penicillin
- Florianus, (ca. 275), Roman Emperor
- Florio, James[?], Governor of New Jersey
- Flo, Tore André[?], football player
- Flower, Roswell P.[?], Democratic, 1892-1894
- Flowtow, Friedrich von[?], (1812-1883), composer
- Floyd, Eddie[?], musician
- Fludd, Robert[?], occult philosopher
- Fludd, Robert, (died 1637)
- Flutie, Darren, athlete
- Flutie, Doug, (born 1962), athlete
- Flynn, Chris[?], athlete
- Flynn, Errol, (1909-1959), US actor
- Flynn, Gurley[?], (1890-1964), politician
- Flynn, John[?], founder of the Royal Flying Doctor's Service[?]
- Flynn, Michael[?], author
- Flynt, Larry, (born 1942), US pornographer
- FM-2030, also known as F M Esfandiary, (1930-2000)
- Fo, Dario, (born 1926), Italian playwright and satirist
- Foale, Michael[?], astronaut
- Foch, Ferdinand[?], (1851-1929), general
- Fogelberg, Dan[?], (born 1951), singer
- Fogelvik, Nils Gyllenstierna af[?], Swedish soldier
- Fogerty, John, (born 1946), singer-songwriter
- Fogerty, Tom[?], (born 1941), musician (+ "Creedence Clearwater Revival")
- Foggini, Giovan Battista[?], sculptor
- Foglar, Jaroslav, (1907-1999)
- Foglio, Phil[?], US cartoonist
- Fokker, Anthony, (1890-1939), Dutch-born aircraft designer
- Foley, Dave[?], comedian
- Foley, David[?], actor
- Foley, Red[?], (1910-1968), country music singer
- Folk, Joseph W.[?], US governor
- Follett, Ken, (born 1949), author
- Foncha, John Ngu[?]
- Fonda, Bridget[?], (born 1974), actress
- Fonda, Henry, (1905-1982), US actor
- Fonda, Jane, (born 1937), actor
- Fonda, Peter, (born 1939), actor
- Fontaine[?], architect
- Fontaine, Joan, (born 1917), actor
- Fontaine, Juste[?], athlete
- Fontaine, La, (died 1695), French poet
- Fontana, Carl[?], musician
- Fontana, Lucio[?], (1899-1968), painter
- Fontana, Wayne[?], (born 1945), musician
- Fontanelli, Alfonso[?], (died 1622), composer
- Fontane, Theodor, (1819-1898), poet
- Fontanne, Lynn, (1887-1983), actress
- Fontanne, Lynne[?], (1887-1983), actress
- Fontenelle, Bernard le Bovier de, (born 1657), French scientist and man of letters.
- Foot, Michael, (born 1913)
- Foote, Horton[?], (born 1916), dramatist
- Foote, Shelby[?], (born 1916), historian
- Foray, June, (born 1917), voice over actress
- Forbes, Duncan, (1798-1868), linguist
- Forbes, Esther[?], Johny Tremain[?]
- Forbes, John[?], poet
- Forbes, Malcolm[?], (1919-1990), publisher
- Forbes, Steve[?], (born 1947), entrepreneur, politician
- Ford, Betty[?], (born 1918), former First Lady
- Ford, Edsel, (died 1943), president of the Ford Motor Company
- Ford, Ford Madox, (1873-1939), promoter of many other writers.
- Ford, Gerald R., (born 1913), USA President
- Ford, Glenn[?], (born 1916), actor
- Ford, Harrison, (born 1942), actor
- Ford, Henry, (1863-1947), US industrialist
- Ford, John, (1586-1639), film-maker, actor
- Ford, Lita, (born 1958), US singer
- Ford, Mary[?], (died 1976), singer
- Ford, Richard, (born 1944), author
- Ford, Robben, (born 1951), musician
- Ford, Whitey[?], (born 1928), American baseball player
- Forehand, Joe[?], CEO, Accenture
- Foreman, George, (born 1949), world champion boxer
- Forester, C. S., (1899-1966)
- Forester, C.S., (1899-1966), author
- Forestier, Maxime Le[?], musician
- Forman, Bruce[?], musician
- Forman, Milos, (born 1932), film director
- Formby, George[?], musician
- Formigoni, Roberto, (born 1947)
- Formosus, Pope, (891-896)
- Fornerod, Constant, (1819-1899), Swiss president
- Forrer, Ludwig, (1845-1921), Swiss president
- Forrest, Bayard[?], former NBA player, Seattle Supersonics and Phoenix Suns.
- Forrestal, James, (1892-1949), US secretary of the Navy
- Forrestall, J. Michael[?], Canadian senator
- Forrester, Jay[?], engineer
- Forrester, Maureen, (born 1557), emperor 1612-1619
- Forrester, Maureen[?], contralto
- Forrester, Patrick[?], astronaut
- Forsberg, Magdalena[?], biathlete
- Forsberg, Peter[?], ice hockey player
- Forst, Judith[?], operatic mezzo soprano
- Forster, E. M., (1879-1970), English novelist
- Forster, Edward Morgan, (1879-1970), author
- Forster, Edward Morgan, author
- Forster, Robert[?], (born 1941), actor
- Forstneric, France[?], (born 1958), mathematician.
- Forsyth, Bruce, television presenter
- Forsythe, John[?], (born 1918), actor
- Forsyth, Frederick[?], (born 1938), author of The Day of the Jackal
- Fortas, Abe, (died 1982)
- Fort, Charles, (1874-1933), collector of the unusual
- Forte, Fabian[?], (born 1943), singer
- Fortune, John, British comedian
- Fortuyn, Pim, (1948-2002), Dutch politician
- Forward, Robert L., (1932-2002), author
- Foscolo, Ugo, (1778-1827), poet
- Fosse, Bob, (1927-1987), film director
- Foss, Eugene N.[?], US Governor of Massachusetts
- Fossey, Dian, (1932-1985), zoologist
- Foss, Joe, (1915-2003), US politician
- Foster, Al[?], musician
- Foster, Alan Dean, (born 1946), US science fiction writer
- Foster, Bob, (born 1938), world champion boxer
- Foster, Cecil[?], Canadian writer
- Foster, David[?], composer
- Foster, George[?], (born 1948), baseball star
- Foster, Hannah Webster[?], US novelist
- Foster, Jodie, (born 1962), US actress
- Foster, Norman, (born 1935), architect
- Foster, Pops[?], musician
- Foster, Preston[?], (born 1901), actor
- Foster, Rube, (1879-1930), pioneer of Negro League baseball
- Foster, Stephen, (1826-1864), composer of Camptown Races, Oh! Susannah
- Foucault, Leon, (1819-1868), physicist
- Foucault, Michel, (1926-1984), French philosopher
- Foucher, Alfred A., (1865-1952), archaeologist
- Fouchet, Christian[?], (1911-1974), diplomat
- Foujita, Tsuguharu, (1886-1968), painter
- Fountain, Pete, (born 1930), musician
- Fouquet, Jean[?], (1425-1481), painter
- Fourgère, Lawrence de[?], scholastic philosopher
- Fourier, Charles, (1772-1837), French philosopher
- Fourier, Jean-Baptiste Joseph, (1768-1830), physicist
- Fouts, Dan[?], (born 1951), American football star
- Fowler, John, (1817-1898), bridges
- Fowler, Karen Joy[?], author
- Fowler, William[?], (USA, 1911-1995), astronomer
- Fowles, John, author of The French Lieutenant's Woman
- Fox, Charles James, (1749-1806)
- Fox, Gardner, (1911-1986), comic creator
- Fox, George, founder of the Society of Friends
- Fox, John[?], American novelist
- Fox, Martha Lane[?], (born 1973), e-commerce businessperson
- Fox, Michael J., (born 1961), Canadian-born actor
- Fox, Rick[?]
- Fox, Samantha[?], (born 1951), pornographic film actor
- Fox, Samuel[?], steel ribbed umbrella
- Fox, Terry, (1958-1981), Canadian runner
- Fox, Vicente, (born 1942)
- Foxworthy, Jeff[?], (born 1958), comedian, actor, author
- Foxx, Redd, (1922-1991), comedian, actor
- Foy, Eddie[?], (died 1928), vaudevillian, singer, dancer
- Foy, Edie[?], (1856-1928), singer, dancer, vaudeville performer
- Fracastoro, Girolamo, (1478-1553)
- Fraenkel, Adolf[?], (1891-1965), mathematician
- Fraenkel, Albert[?], (1848-1916), physician
- Fraenkel-Conrat, Heinz, (died 1999), biochemist
- Fragonard, Jean-Honore[?], (1732-1806), French painter
- Fragoulis, Tess[?], Canadian writer
- Frahm, Art, (1907-1981), pin-up artist
- Frakelj, Franc[?], member of collaborational White Guard - 2nd World War war criminal (never convicted, died in Canada)
- Frakes, Jonathan, (born 1952), actor, director
- Frakes, Randall[?], author
- Frame, Janet, (born 1924), poet
- Frame, Roddy[?], songwriter Aztec Camera[?]
- Frampton, Peter, (born 1950), musician
- Francavilla[?], sculptor
- France, Anatole, (1844-1924), author, Nobel Prize winner
- Francesca, Piero della, (c1416-1492), Italian painter
- Frances, Mary[?], (born 1959), actress
- Franchetti, Alberto[?], Italian opera composer
- Franchitti, Dario[?], (born 1973), automobile racer
- Francis, actress, transsexual
- Francis, Arlene[?], (1907-2001), television personality
- Francis, Connie, (born 1938), American singer
- Francis , Duke of Guise[?], (died 1563), French military and political leader, head of the ultra-Catholic faction.
- Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor, (died 1765), emperor 1745-1765
- Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, (1768-1835), German ruler
- Francis, David R.[?], US governor
- Francis, Dick, (born 1920), author
- Francis, George, (1940-2003), British, suspected mobster
- Francis, of Marchia[?], scholastic philosopher
- Francis, of Meyronnes[?], scholastic philosopher
- Francis, of Sieradz[?], Polish painter
- Francis, Robert[?], poet
- Francis, Sam[?], (1923-1994), painter
- Francis, Simon, (born 1952), painter
- Francisco de Orellana, first to navigate down the Amazon River
- Francisco de Zurbaran, (1598-1644), Spanish painter
- Francisco, Don television show host
- Francis, Thomas , prince of Carignano, (born 1596)
- Franck, Cesar[?], (1822-1890), also considered Belgian
- Franco, Francisco Badamonte, (1892-1975), Spanish dictator
- François, Duc d'Anjou[?], (died 1584), fourth son of King Henry II of France
- François, Hermann von[?]
- François I of Monaco[?], Monaco prince
- Franco, Rosana Univision sportscaster
- Franco, Veronica, (1546-1591), poet
- Francois, Claude[?], singer-songwriter
- Frank, Anne, (1929-1945), Jewish girl, author
- Frank, Bruno[?], (1887-1945), author
- Franke, Egon[?], SPD
- Frankfurter, Felix[?], (died 1965), justice of the United States Supreme Court
- Frank, Hans, (1900-1946), found guilty on several accounts including crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg Trials
- Frank, Il'ja Mikhailovich[?], (1908-1990), physicist
- Frank, Walter[?], (1905-1945), Nazi writer
- Franken, Al, comedian
- Frankenheimer, John, (1930-2002), film director
- Frankenthaler, Helen, (born 1928), painter
- Frankethaler, Helen[?], painter
- Frankl, Viktor, (1905-1997), father of logotherapy
- Franklin, Aretha, (born 1942), musician
- Franklin, Benjamin, (1706-1790), US inventor, journalist, diplomat
- Franklin, Bonnie[?], (born 1944), actress
- Franklin, Miles[?], novelist
- Franklin, Rosalind, (1920-1958), DNA researcher
- Franklin,William, (1731-1813), Colonial New Jersey Governor
- Frank, Otto, (1889-1980), father of Anne Frank
- Frann, Mary[?], (died 1998), actress
- Franquin, Andre, (1924-1997), Belgian cartoonist
- Franscini, Stefano, (1796-1857)
- Frantisek, Josef[?], fighter ace
- Frantz, Justus[?], (born 1944), pianist
- Franz, Dennis[?], (born 1944), actor
- Franz, Kurt[?], (1917-1998), Deputy Commandant of the Treblinka extermination camp
- Franzen, Jonathan, author of The Corrections
- Franz Josef I of Austria-Hungary, List of people on stamps[?]
- Fraser, Antonia, (born 1932), England
- Fraser, Brendan[?], (born 1968), actor/comedian
- Fraser, Dawn[?], (born 1937), swimmer
- Fraser, Gretchen[?], (born 1919), slalom skier
- Fraser, Joan[?], Canadian senator
- Fraser, Raymond, author
- Fraser, Simon (1729-1777), British General
- Frashëri, Naim[?], poet
- Fratianne, Linda[?], (born 1961), Olympics figure skater
- Fraunhofer, Joseph von, (1787-1826), physicist
- Frayn, Michael[?], (Noises Off,Copenhagen)
- Frazer, Margaret[?], author
- Frazetta, Frank[?], (born 1928), illustrator
- Frazier, Jack, (1937-2003), former Saddam Hussein hostage
- Frazier, Joe, (born 1944), world champion boxer
- Frazier-Lyde, Jackie, (born 1962), world champion boxer
- Frazier, Lynn J.[?], US politician
- Frazier, Walt[?], (born 1945), basketball player
- Freas, Kelly, US science fiction artist
- Freberg, Stan[?], (born 1926), comedian
- Frechette, Sylvie[?]
- Frech, Leopold[?], aristocrat
- Frederic, Harold[?], American novelist
- Frederick Augustus I of Saxony, (1750-1827), Elector (1763-1806) and King (1806-1827) of Saxony
- Frederick Augustus II of Saxony, (1797-1854), King of Saxony (1836-1854)
- Frederick Augustus III of Saxony[?], (1865-1932), King of Saxony (1904-1918)
- Frederick III of Germany[?], (born 1831), German Emperor
- Frederick III of Saxony, (1463-1525), Saxon elector
- Frederick I of Prussia, (1657-1713), Elector of Brandenburg (1688-1713), King in Prussia (1701-1713)
- Frederick I of Württemberg, (1754-1816), Duke (1797-1803), Elector (1803-1806), and King (1806-1816) of Württemberg
- Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, (1125-1190), king & emperor
- Frederick I, of Denmark, (1471-1533), Danish monarch
- Frederick II of Prussia, (1712-1786), Prussia
- Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, (1196-1250), king & emperor
- Frederick II, Margrave of Brandenburg, (1413-1470)
- Frederick II of Denmark and Norway, (1534-1588), Norwegian monarch
- Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, (1415-1493), German ruler
- Frederick III of Denmark, (1609-1670), Danish monarch
- Frederick IV of Denmark, (1671-1730), Danish monarch
- Frederick, Pauline[?], (1906-1990), journalist
- Frederick , Prince of Wales, (1707-1751)
- Fredericks, Frankie, (born 1967), Namibian athlete
- Frederick V, (before 1333-1398)
- Frederick V , Elector Palatine, (1619-1620), Bohemian aristocrat
- Frederick VIII of Denmark, (1906-1912), Danish ruler
- Frederick VII of Denmark, (1848-1863), Danish ruler
- Frederick V of Denmark, (1723-1766), Danish monarch
- Frederick VI of Denmark, (1768-1839), Danish monarch
- Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia, (1688-1740), King of Prussia (1713-1740)
- Frederick William II of Prussia, (1744-1797), King of Prussia (1786-1797)
- Frederick William III of Prussia, (1770-1840), King of Prussia (1797-1840)
- Frederick William IV of Prussia, (1795-1861), King of Prussia (1840-1861)
- Fredericks, Druex Pierre Lil' Fizz, B2K
- Frederik VIII of Denmark[?]
- Fredriksson, Gert[?], Swedish athlete
- Fredriksson, Marianne, novelist
- Fredriksson, Marie[?], Swedish musician
- Freed, Alan, (1922-1965), disk jockey
- Freed, Arthur, (born 1894), lyricist, film producer
- Free II, Marvin D.
- Freedman, Michael[?], mathematician
- Freedman, Michael Hartley[?], (born 1951), mathematician.
- Freeman, Cathy, (born 1973), athlete
- Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins[?], US novelist
- Freeman, Morgan, (born 1937), actor
- Freeman, Orville L.[?], (1918-2003), American politician
- Frees, Paul[?], (1920-1986), voice actor
- Frege, Gottlob, (1848-1925), philosopher
- Frehley, Ace, (born 1947), musician ("KISS")
- Freiburg, David[?], (born 1938), bass guitar player (Jefferson Starship)
- Frei, Eduardo[?], Chilean president
- Freiligrath, Ferdinand[?], (1810-1876)
- Frei, Matt[?], (born 1963), television journalist
- Freire y Serrano, Ramón[?], Chilean president
- Freisler, Roland, (1893-1945), German politician
- Freitag, Gustav[?], (1816-1895), writer
- Freitas, Acelino, (born 1975), world champion boxer
- Freitas, Robert A. Jr.
- Freleng, Fritz[?], (born 1906), movie animator
- Freleng, Isadore "Friz", (1905-1995), animator
- Fremont, John C., (1813-1890)
- Frémont, John Charles[?], (Republican) 1878-1881
- French, Daniel Chester, (1850-1931), American sculptor
- French, Dawn[?], British comedian
- French, John, (1914-1915)
- French, Victor[?], (1934-1989), actor
- Frere, Sheppard[?], historian
- Frescobaldi, Girolamo[?], (1583-1643), composer
- Fresenius, Carl Remigius[?], chemist
- Fresnay, Pierre[?], (died 1975), actor
- Fresnel, Augustin-Jean, (1788-1827), French physicist
- Fresu, Paolo
- Freud, Anna, (1895-1982), psychologist
- Freud, Clement, (born 1924), British writer, radio personality and politician
- Freudenthal, Dave[?], US politician
- Freud, Lucian, (born 1922), painter
- Freud, Sigmund, (1856-1939), founder of psychoanalysis
- Freyberg, Bernard, (1889-1963), general and commander of NZ corps
- Frey, Emil, (1838-1922), Swiss president
- Frey, Glenn[?], (born 1948), singer ("The Eagles")
- Frey-Herosé, Friedrich, (1801-1873), Swiss president
- Freytag, Gustav[?], dramatist, author
- Frias, Tomas[?]
- Fricker, Peter Racine[?], (born 1920), composer
- Frick, Ford[?], (born 1894), commissioner of baseball
- Frick, Stephen[?], astronaut
- Frick, Wilhelm, (1877-1946), Nazi war criminal
- Fricker, Brenda[?], (born 1945), Oscar winner
- Frid, Armando[?], (1866-1990)
- Friedan, Betty, (born 1921), feminist
- Fried, Erich[?], (1921-1988), poet
- Fried, Fred[?], musician
- Friedkin, William[?], (born 1939), film director
- Friedman, C. S.[?], author
- Friedman, C.S.[?], author
- Friedman, C.S.[?], author
- Friedman, David, economist
- Friedman, Kinky, (born 1944), musician, author
- Friedman, Marty, great defensive basketball player in early basketball history
- Friedman, Milton, (born 1912), economist
- Friedman, William F., (1891-1969), US cryptographer
- Friedrich III of Germany, (1831-1888), emperor 1888
- Friedrich, Caspar David, (1774-1840), painter
- Friedrich, Gotz[?], (1930-2000), opera director
- Friedrichs, Hans[?], FDP (Economy)
- Friedrich Wilhelm I of Brandenburg, (1620-1688), called "Great Elector" of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia
- Friel, Brian, (born 1929), playwright, member of Aosdána
- Friendly, Fred[?], (1915-1998), journalist
- Friese-Greene, William, (1855-1921), cinematography
- Fries, Elias Magnus, (1794-1878), mushroom taxonomer
- Fries, Jakob Friedrich, (1773-1843), philosopher
- Friesen, David[?]
- Friesen, Patrick[?], Canadian writer
- Fries, Karl Theophil[?], (1875-1962)
- Frifot[?], musician
- Friml, Rudolf[?], songwriter
- Frimout, Dirk[?], astronaut
- Frings, Josef[?], (1887-1978), archbishop of Cologne
- Fripp, Robert, (born 1946), musician
- Frisch, Frankie[?], (born 1898), baseball player
- Frisch, Max[?], (1911-1991), Swiss poet
- Frischmuth, Barbara[?], (born 1941), writer
- Frisch, Ragnar Anton Kittil, economist
- Frisell, Bill[?], musician
- Frist, Bill
- Frist, William, US politician
- Frith, Fred[?], musician
- Fritsch, Johannes, (born 1941), composer
- Fritsch, Willy[?], (1901-1973), actor
- Fritz, Ervin[?], (born 1940), poet
- Fritz, Marianne[?], (born 1948), writer
- Fritzsche, Hans, (1900-1953), war criminal
- Frizzell, Lefty[?], musician
- Frobe, Gert[?], (1913-1988), actor
- Fröbe, Gert[?], (died 1988), actor
- Frobisher, Martin, (~1535-1594), British seaman.
- Froding, Gustaf[?], novelist
- Fröding, Gustaf[?], Swedish writer
- Froetsch, Robert[?], Canadian writer
- Frohlich, Hans Jurgen[?], (born 1932), writer
- Froissart, Jean, (c. 1337-c. 1405), historian
- Frolov, Pyotr Kozmitch[?], mining engineer and inventor
- Froment, Nicolas[?], (c.1450-c.1490), painter
- Fromm, Erich, (1900-1980), psychologist
- Fromme, Lynette[?], – apparent would-be assassin of Gerald Ford
- Fromm, Friedrich[?], (died 1945), Nazi official
- Frost, Kid
- Frost, Lindsay[?], (born 1962), actress
- Frost, Robert, (1874-1963), American poet
- Froud, Brian, (born 1947), painter
- Froude, William[?], (born 1810), engineer, naval architect
- Fruela II of Asturies[?], 910-925 and of Leon 924-925
- Fruela I of Asturias, Asturian monarch
- Frumkin, Alexander Naumovich[?], (1895-1976), electrochemist
- Frusciante, John, (born 1971), musician ("The Red Hot Chili Peppers")
- Frych, Merfyn[?], (died 844), king of Gwynedd
- Fry, Stephen, (born 1957), English comedian, novelist
- Frye, Northrop, (1912-1991), critic & scholar
- Frye, Patrick, (born 1957), composer
- Frye,Soleil Moon actress
- Fréchette, Louis[?], (1839-1908), poet, essayist, journalist, dramatist
- Fry, Roger, (born 1866), artist, art critic
- Fry, William[?], British politician
- Fubini, Guido[?], mathematician, eponym of Fubini's theorem in measure theory
- Fu, Du[?], the Poet Saint
- Fuchida, Mitsuo[?], commander of Japanese air attack on Pearl Harbor
- Fuchs, Anke[?], SPD (Youth, family, and health)
- Fuchsberger, Joachim[?], (born 1927), actor
- Fuchs, Ernst[?], (born 1930), painter and graphic artist
- Fuchs, Klaus, (1911-1988)
- Fuehmann, Franz[?], dramatist, author
- Fuentes, Daisy[?], model, show host
- Fugard, Athol[?], (born 1932), playwright
- Fujimori, Alberto, Peruvian president
- Fujiwara Tadahira[?], (born 880), Japanese regent
- Fukuyama, Francis, (born 1955), historian
- Fulbright, J. William[?], (1905-1995), former Senator from Arkansas
- Fulford, Robert[?], autodictat, journalist
- Fuller, Alfred, (1885-1973) founder Fuller Brush Company
- Fuller, Alvin T.[?], US Governor of Massachusetts
- Fuller, Bobby, (1942-1966) rock singer and guitarist
- Fuller, Buckminster, (1895-1983), US inventor
- Fuller, Charles E.[?], televangelist
- Fuller, Henry B.[?], (born 1857), writer
- Fuller, J.F.C., (1876-1966), theoretician of tank warfare
- Fuller, Jesse[?], musician
- Fuller, John 'Mad Jack', (1757-1834), philanthropist and patron of the arts and sciences
- Fuller, Margaret[?], (1810-1850), journalist, feminist
- Fuller, Melville Weston[?], (born 1833), 8th Cchief Justice of the United States[?]
- Fuller, Roy[?], (born 1912), English poet/novelist
- Fuller, Samuel[?], US screenwriter and director
- Fullerton, Charles[?], astronaut
- Fullop, Catherine[?], actress, former wife of Fernando Carrillo
- Fulmer, Gene[?], boxer
- Fulton, Robert, (1765-1815), steamboat
- Fulton, Robert D.[?], US politician
- Funicello, Annette[?], (born 1952), actress
- Funk, Alexander Ludwig[?], Swiss president
- Funk, Casimir
- Funk, Walter, (1890-1960), Hitler's advisor
- Funk, Walther[?], (died 1960), Nazi leader
- Funt, Allen[?], (1914-1999), radio and television personality
- Funtek, Anton[?], (1862-1932), poet
- Furay, Richie, (born 1944), rock musician
- Furcolo, Foster[?], US Governor of Massachusetts
- Furey, George[?], Canadian senator
- Furgler, Kurt, (born 1924), Swiss Federal Councilor
- Furlong, Edward[?], (born 1977), actor
- Furlong, Nicola[?], Canadian writer
- Furnas, Robert W.[?], US politician
- Furness, Betty[?], (1916-1994), actress, consumer activist
- Furphy, Joseph, (1843-1912), novelist
- Furrer, Jonas, (1805-1861), Swiss Federal Councilor
- Furrer, Reinhard[?], (1940-1955), astronaut
- Furtado, Nelly, pop singer
- Furth, Harold, (died 2002), American leader in plasma physics and nuclear fusion.
- Furutani, Dale[?], author
- Fusco, James V.[?], Canadian writer
- Fuseli, Henry, (1741-1825), painter
- Fushimi, emperor of Japan
- Füssli, Johann Heinrich, (1741-1825), painter
- Futre, Paulo[?], (football player)
- Fuzhi, Xie[?]
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