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Fab
- Fab 5 Freddy (* 1959), American graffiti artist
Faba
- Faba, Girolamo , Italian sculptor
- Fabão (* 1976), Brazilian soccer player
- Fabares, Shelley (* 1944), American singer and actress
- Fabarius, Ernst Albert (1859–1927), German colonial scientist
- Fabarius, Friedrich Wilhelm (1815–1900), German marine painter
- Fabarius, Hans-Werner (1929–2018), German homeland researcher
- Fabarius, Johann David (1686–1743), German lawyer and mayor of Bergen on Rügen
- Fabarius, Karl Friedrich Siegfried (1853–1915), Prussian major general in the First World War
Color
- Fabbiani, Cristian (* 1983), Argentine soccer player
- Fabbiano, Thomas (* 1989), Italian tennis player
- Fabbri, Agenore (1911–1998), Italian sculptor and painter
- Fabbri, Diego (1911–1980), Italian playwright
- Fabbri, Edmondo (1921–1995), Italian soccer player, soccer coach
- Fabbri, Fabio (* 1933), Italian politician (PSI)
- Fabbri, Giovan Battista (1926–2015), Italian football player and coach
- Fabbri, Leonardo (* 1997), Italian shot putter
- Fabbri, Lionetto (1924-2011), Italian documentary filmmaker
- Fabbri, Luce (1908–2000), Uruguayan-Italian anarchist and publicist
- Fabbri, Luigi (1877-1935), Italian anarchist
- Fabbri, Marcello (* 1970), Italian cook
- Fabbri, Marco (* 1988), Italian figure skater
- Fabbri, Nanni (1941–2014), Italian television and theater director
- Fabbri, Nello (1934-2020), Italian racing cyclist
- Fabbri, Néstor (* 1968), Argentinian football player
- Fabbri, Ottavio (* 1946), Italian filmmaker and painter
- Fabbri, Robby (* 1996), Canadian ice hockey player
- Fabbri, Ulderico (1897–1970), Italian sculptor
- Fabbricatore, Emiliano (1938–2019), Italian religious, superior general, archimandrite of Santa Maria di Grottaferrata
- Fabbriciani, Roberto (* 1949), Italian flautist
- Fabbrini, Diego (* 1990), Italian soccer player
- Fabbrini, Giuseppe († 1708), Italian composer, organist, conductor and teacher
- Fabbrizi, Massimo (* 1977), Italian trap shooter
- Fabbro, Dante (* 1998), Canadian ice hockey player
- Fabbro, Darío (* 1976), Argentinian football player
- Fabbro, Jonathan (* 1982), Argentinian-Paraguayan soccer player
- Fabbro, Ronald Peter (* 1950), Canadian clergyman, Bishop of London (Ontario)
- Fabbro, Valentino Del (1866–1915), Italian craftsman and entrepreneur in Bad Kissingen
- Fabbrucci, Luigi (1829-1893), Italian sculptor
Fabe
- Fabeck, Carl von (1788–1870), Prussian lieutenant general
- Fabeck, Gustav von (1813–1889), Prussian lieutenant general
- Fabeck, Hermann von (1816–1873), Prussian lieutenant general
- Fabeck, Hugo von (1828–1870), Prussian major and commander of the Guard Rifle Battalion
- Fabeck, Max von (1854–1916), Prussian general of the infantry and commander in chief of the 8th Army
- Fabeck, Wolf von (* 1935), German solar activist
- Fabel, Karl (1905–1975), German chess composer and author
- Fabela, Isidro (1882–1964), Mexican lawyer, politician, diplomat and writer
- Fabelinski, Immanuil Lasarewitsch (1911-2004), Russian physicist
- Fabene, Fabio (* 1959), Italian clergyman, canon lawyer, undersecretary of the Synod of Bishops
- Faber (* 1993), Swiss singer-songwriter
- Faber Benítez, Pamela (* 1950), American-Spanish linguist
- Faber du Faur, Christian Wilhelm von (1780–1857), Württemberg major general and military painter
- Faber du Faur, Hans von (1863–1940), German painter
- Faber du Faur, Irmgard von (1894–1955), German writer
- Faber du Faur, Otto von (1828–1901), German painter, Württemberg officer
- Faber du Faur, Wilhelm von (1786–1855), German entrepreneur and inventor
- Faber von Bockelmann, Elsa (1890–1980), German writer
- Faber von Kreuznach, Conrad , German painter
- Faber, Aegidius († 1558), Hungarian Lutheran theologian
- Faber, Albrecht (1903–1986), German biologist
- Faber, Angela (* 1961), German lawyer
- Faber, Anton (* 1962), Austrian Roman Catholic clergyman
- Faber, Basilius , German educator
- Faber, Benedikt († 1634), German composer
- Faber, Bernhard (1862–1925), Austrian miner and fossil collector
- Faber, Carl (1859–1910), German entrepreneur and politician (NLP), MdR
- Faber, Caspar († 1575), German Evangelical Lutheran preacher and author of sacred songs
- Faber, David (1928–2015), Polish Jew, author and Holocaust survivor
- Faber, Dietrich (* 1969), German cabaret artist and author
- Faber, Donna (* 1971), American tennis player
- Faber, Eduard (1853–1930), German hydraulic engineer and university professor
- Faber, Eduard von (1822–1907), Württemberg Minister of Justice
- Faber, Elmar (1934–2017), German editor and publisher
- Faber, Emil (1861–1930), German master shoemaker and politician (SPD), MdR
- Faber, Emmanuel (* 1964), French manager
- Faber, Ernest (* 1971), Dutch football player and coach
- Faber, Ernst (1839–1899), German sinologist and missionary
- Faber, Erwin (1891–1989), Austrian actor
- Faber, Eugeniusz (* 1939), Polish football player
- Faber, Eva-Maria (* 1964), German Roman Catholic theologian and university professor
- Faber, Floreta (* 1968), Albanian manager and ambassador
- Faber, François (1887–1915), Luxembourgish cyclist
- Faber, Frank (1966–2013), German cook and writer
- Faber, Franz (1919–2017), German lawyer
- Faber, Franziskus (1542–1593), German physician
- Faber, Frederick William (1814–1863), English oratorian, priest, and theologian
- Faber, Frederik (1795–1828), Danish zoologist (ornithology, ichthyology)
- Faber, Gastón (* 1996), Uruguayan football player
- Faber, Georg (1877–1966), German mathematician
- Faber, Gotthilf Theodor von (1766–1847), German-Baltic writer
- Faber, Gustav (1912–1993), German journalist, travel writer and non-fiction author
- Faber, Hans (1900–1958), Protestant pastor and religion teacher who offered resistance in Heidenheim during the Nazi dictatorship
- Faber, Hans (1925–2000), German soccer player
- Faber, Hans Jacob (1665–1729), German mayor
- Faber, Hans-Joachim (* 1969), German lawyer and football official
- Faber, Heike (* 1965), German actress and musician
- Faber, Heinrich († 1434), second abbot of the later Imperial Abbey of Ochsenhausen
- Faber, Heinrich († 1552), German educator and music theorist
- Faber, Hermann (1888–1979), German Protestant theologian
- Faber, Horst (* 1921), German former figure skater
- Faber, Horst (* 1941), German wholesaler and politician (CDU), MdA
- Faber, Jacob , German builder and theater painter
- Faber, Jacques (* 1940), Belgian-French actor and director
- Faber, Jakob (1537–1613), Lutheran theologian and general superintendent of Pomerania-Stettin
- Faber, Joachim (* 1950), German manager
- Faber, Johann († 1542), printer
- Faber, Johann (1581–1622), German lawyer and syndic of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Faber, Johann (1819–1901), German industrialist
- Faber, Johann Christoph (1669–1744), German Baroque composer, organist and organ builder
- Faber, Johann Ernst , German university professor
- Faber, Johann Gottlieb (1717–1779), Protestant theologian from Württemberg
- Faber, Johann Joachim (1778–1846), German landscape and vedute painter and etcher
- Faber, Johann Ludwig (1635–1678), German hymn poet
- Faber, Johann Matthäus (1626–1702), German physician
- Faber, Johann Theodor Eusebius (1772–1852), German landscape and genre painter
- Faber, Johann Wilhelm (1708–1780), German architect
- Faber, Johannes (1574–1629), German anatomist, botanist and papal personal physician
- Faber, Johannes (* 1952), German jazz trumpeter, composer, opera singer and actor
- Faber, Johannes Augustanus († 1530), Dominican
- Faber, John the Younger (1684–1756), English engraver
- Faber, Jonas (* 1992), German handball player
- Faber, Joseph († 1850), German mathematician, astronomer and inventor
- Faber, Karin von (* 1939), German journalist, reporter, actress and presenter
- Faber, Karl August von (1782–1850), German theologian
- Faber, Karl Gottfried Traugott (1786–1863), German painter, etcher and lithographer
- Faber, Karl Peter (1773–1853), German archivist and historian
- Faber, Karl-Georg (1925–1982), German historian
- Faber, Kaspar (1730–1784), German entrepreneur
- Faber, Klaas Carel (1922–2012), Dutch SS member and suspected German war criminal
- Faber, Klaus (1940–2019), German lawyer and publicist
- Faber, Kurt , German political scientist and author
- Faber, Lothar von (1817–1896), German entrepreneur
- Faber, Lotty (1907–1985), German local poet
- Faber, Malte Michael (* 1938), German economist, professor of economics
- Faber, Manfred (1879–1944), German Jewish architect
- Faber, Marc (* 1946), Swiss stock market expert, fund manager and book author
- Faber, Marcus (* 1984), German politician (FDP)
- Faber, Marjolein (* 1960), Dutch politician and leader of the PVV parliamentary group in the First Chamber of the States General
- Faber, Martin († 1648), German architect, painter, cartographer and councilor of the city of Emden in East Friesland
- Faber, Michael (1939–1993), German national soccer player in the GDR
- Faber, Michael (* 1961), German publisher and cultural mayor of the city of Leipzig
- Faber, Michael (* 1995), German soccer player
- Faber, Michael Herbert (* 1953), German cultural scientist
- Faber, Michel (* 1960), Dutch writer
- Faber, Nicolaus , Bavarian clergyman and cantor
- Faber, Nikolaus , first abbot of the later imperial abbey of Ochsenhausen
- Faber, Oscar (1886–1956), British civil engineer
- Faber, Othmar (1927–2008), German Catholic clergyman, papal honorary prelate in the diocese of Dresden-Meißen
- Faber, Paul (1880–1939), German soccer goalkeeper
- Faber, Paul (1943-2014), Luxembourg diplomat
- Faber, Peter (1506–1546), saint, companion of Ignatius of Loyola and co-founder of the Jesuits
- Faber, Ralf (* 1948), German soccer player
- Faber, Red (1888-1976) American baseball player
- Faber, Richard (* 1943), German sociologist
- Faber, Robert (1869-1924), German publisher
- Faber, Roland (* 1960), Austrian theologian and university professor
- Faber, Rolf (* 1946), German lawyer and local researcher
- Faber, Samuel (1657-1716), German poet
- Faber, Sandra M. (* 1944), American astronomer, professor of astronomy and astrophysics
- Faber, Simon (* 1968), German-Danish politician (SSW) and former Lord Mayor of the City of Flensburg
- Faber, Veronika (* 1945), German actress
- Faber, Wenzel († 1518), Bohemian astronomer, astrologer, physician and theologian
- Faber, Werner (1893–1951), German politician (NSDAP), lawyer, SA leader and Lord Mayor of Szczecin
- Faber, Werner (1928–2017), German educator and fairy tale researcher
- Faber, Wilhelm (1845–1916), German Protestant theologian
- Faber, Willibald (1873–1946), German officer and politician
- Faber, Wolfgang (* 1936), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Faber, Zacchaeus the Elder (1554–1628), German Lutheran hymn poet
- Faber, Zacchaeus the Younger (1583–1632), German Lutheran clergyman and hymn poet
- Faber-Castell, Anton-Wolfgang Graf von (1941–2016), German entrepreneur
- Faber-Castell, Christian von (* 1950), Swiss journalist, photographer and author
- Faber-Castell, Hubertus von (1934–2007), German industrial heir
- Faber-Castell, Ottilie von (1877–1944), German entrepreneur
- Faber-Castell, Roland Graf von (1905–1978), German aristocrat and industrialist
- Faber-Kaiser, Andreas (1944–1994), Spanish writer and ufologist
- Faber-Perathoner, Hans (1907–1987), Italian teacher and author (South Tyrol)
- Faber-Schrecklein, Sonja (* 1965), German presenter
- Faber-Wegener, Annelie (* 1959), German politician (CDU), Mayor of Blieskastel
- Fabergé, Carl Peter (1846–1920), Russian goldsmith and jeweler
- Fabergé, Gustav , Russian goldsmith and jeweler
- Fabers, Peter (* 1954), German actor
- Fabert, Abraham de (1599–1662), French military leader and military engineer
- Fabert, Karl Josef von (1790–1860), Major General of the Grand Duke of Baden and finally a member of the War Ministry
- Fabert, Karl Wilhelm von (1823–1904), Prussian major general
- Fabert, Léon (1881–1936), French racing car driver
- Fabeyer, Bruno (1926–1999), German violent criminal
Fabi
- Fabi, Corrado (* 1961), Italian Formula 1 racing driver
- Fabi, Niccolò (* 1968), Italian Cantautore
- Fabi, Teo (* 1955), Italian racing car driver
- Fabian (* 1943), American singer
- Fabián (* 1996), Spanish soccer player
- Fabián Vázquez, Marco Antonio (* 1964), Mexican soccer player
- Fabian, Alessandro (* 1988), Italian triathlete
- Fabian, Andrew (* 1948), British astronomer and astrophysicist
- Fabian, Anne-Marie (1920–1993), German journalist and writer
- Fabian, Bernhard (* 1930), German literary and book scholar
- Fabián, Bienvenido (1920–2000), Dominican composer, pianist and singer
- Fabian, Charles (* 1968), Brazilian soccer player
- Fabian, Claus (* 1956), German music producer, band member Die Mimmi’s
- Fabian, Denny , German singer, composer, music producer and film producer
- Fabian, Dora (1901–1935), German socialist and journalist
- Fabian, Erwin (1915–2020), German-Australian graphic artist and sculptor
- Fabian, Ewald (1885–1944), German dentist
- Fabian, Françoise (* 1933), French film actress
- Fabian, Franz (1926–1986), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Fabian, Gottfried (1905–1984), German-Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Fabian, Heinz (1925–2014), German theater, film and television actor and radio play speaker
- Fabian, Jo (* 1960), German director, set designer, lighting designer, catagraph, video artist and author
- Fabian, Johannes (* 1937), German anthropologist and university professor
- Fabian, John M. (* 1939), American astronaut
- Fabian, Karl Leopold (1782–1855), secret mountain ridge, upper mountain ridge and salt office director of Bad Salzelmen
- Fabian, Konrad (1878–1945), Austrian, scientifically interested middle school teacher
- Fabian, Lara (* 1970), Belgian-Canadian singer and songwriter
- Fábián, László (1936–2018), Hungarian canoeist
- Fábián, László (* 1963), Hungarian pentathlete and fencer
- Fabian, Ludwig (1900–1942), Austrian miner and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
- Fabián, Marco (* 1989), Mexican soccer player
- Fábián, Márta (* 1946), Hungarian cimbalom player
- Fabian, Martin (* 1978), Austrian composer and conductor
- Fabian, Max (1873–1926), German painter and graphic artist
- Fabian, Melina (* 1997), German actress
- Fabian, Olga (1885–1983), Austrian actress
- Fabian, Otto (1856–1938), German mountain ridge and industrial manager
- Fabian, Patrick (* 1964), American actor
- Fabian, Patrick (* 1987), German soccer player
- Fabian, Peter (1937–2014), German physicist
- Fabian, Rainer (1935–2004), German journalist and book author
- Fabian, Thomas (* 1955), German psychologist and politician (SPD)
- Fabián, Tomáš (* 1989), Czech football player
- Fabian, Walter (1902–1992), German politician (SPD, SAPD), anti-fascist resistance fighter and journalist
- Fábián, Zsolt (* 1968), Hungarian badminton player
- Fabianek, Agnes (1941–2015), Austrian Cistercian, abbess and prioress
- Fabiánek, František (1884–1967), Czech sculptor
- Fabiani, Fabio (* 1974), Italian racing driver
- Fabiani, Giuseppe (1926–2019), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Imola
- Fabiani, Joel (* 1936), American actor
- Fabiani, Linda (* 1956), Scottish politician
- Fabiani, Max (1865–1962), Austrian-Italian architect
- Fabiankovich, Robert (1924–1992), Austrian outfitter, film architect and prop master
- Fabiano, Germana (* 1971), Italian writer
- Fabiánová, Eva (* 1991), Czech grass skier
- Fabiánová, Tera (1930–2007), Czech Romni, poet and writer
- Fabiański, Łukasz (* 1985), Polish football goalkeeper
- Fabianus († 250), Pope and martyr, Pope and Bishop of Rome
- Fabich, Jürgen (1956–2010), German publisher
- Fabich, Rainer (* 1958), German composer, film composer, musician and lecturer
- Fabichler, Franz Xaver (1872–1934), Austrian writer
- Fabicki, Sławomir (* 1970), Polish film director and screenwriter
- Fabics, Walter (1931–2017), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
- Fabig, Hannes (1939–2008), German set designer, actor, director and painter
- Fabig, Uwe (* 1961), German ice hockey player
- Fabig, Wolfgang (1934–2008), German politician (FDP), MdA
- Fabigan, Hans (1901–1975), Austrian painter and poster artist
- Fabíková, Lucie (* 1980), Czech handball player
- Fabinho (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Fabinho (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Fabini, Anne (* 1969), German film editor
- Fabini, Dana (* 1963), Romanian conceptual artist
- Fabini, Eduardo (1882–1950), Uruguayan composer
- Fabini, Hermann (* 1938), Romanian architect and politician
- Fabini, Ludwig von (1861–1937), Austrian infantry general
- Fabiny, Tamás (* 1959), Hungarian Lutheran bishop
- Fabinyi, Rudolf (1849–1920), Hungarian chemist
- Fabiola Mora y Aragón (1928–2014), Belgian nobleman, Queen of Belgium
- Fabiola of Rome († 399), Roman benefactress and saint
- Fabisch, Ernst (1910–1943), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Fabisch, Joseph-Hugues (1812–1886), French sculptor
- Fabisch, Reinhard (1950–2008), German soccer player and coach
- Fabisch, Ruth (1903–1990), German politician (LDPD), member of the People's Chamber
- Fabisiak, Joanna (* 1950), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Fabius (* 1966), Italian singer, actor and musical performer
- Fabius Agrippinus, Gaius , Roman Senator
- Fabius Ambustus, Gaius , Roman consul 358 BC Chr.
- Fabius Ambustus, Kaeso , Roman consular tribune 404, 401, 395 and 390 BC Chr.
- Fabius Ambustus, Marcus , Roman consular tribune
- Fabius Ambustus, Marcus , Roman consul and general
- Fabius Ambustus, Numerius , Roman consular tribune 406 and 390 BC Chr.
- Fabius Ambustus, Quintus , Roman consular tribune 390 BC Chr.
- Fabius Barbarus, Quintus , Roman consul 99
- Fabius Buteo, Marcus , Roman consul 245 BC Chr.
- Fabius Buteo, Numerius , Roman consul 247 BC. Chr.
- Fabius Catullinus, Quintus , governor (127 to 129)
- Fabius Cilo, Lucius , Roman suffect consul 193 and consul 204
- Fabius Dorso Licinus, Gaius , Roman consul 273 BC. Chr.
- Fabius Dorsuo, Marcus , Roman consul 345 BC Chr.
- Fabius Fabullus, Lucius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Fabius Faustinianus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Fabius Gallus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul 131
- Fabius Honoratus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Fabius Iulianus, Quintus , Roman suffect consul 131
- Fabius Iustus, Lucius , suffect consul 102
- Fabius Labeo, Quintus , Roman consul 183 BC Chr. And general
- Fabius Liberalis, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Fabius Licinus, Marcus , Roman consul 246 BC. Chr.
- Fabius Maximus Aemilianus, Quintus , Roman consul and general
- Fabius Maximus Allobrogicus, Quintus , Roman consul and general
- Fabius Maximus Eburnus, Quintus , Roman consul and general
- Fabius Maximus Gurges, Quintus , Roman politician and consul
- Fabius Maximus Gurges, Quintus († 265 BC), Roman politician and consul
- Fabius Maximus Rullianus, Quintus , Roman consul and general in the Samnite Wars
- Fabius Maximus Servilianus, Quintus , Roman consul and general
- Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, Quintus († 203 BC), Roman senator and general
- Fabius Maximus, Africanus , Roman consul 10 BC. Chr.
- Fabius Maximus, Paullus († 14), Roman consul 11 BC. Chr.
- Fabius Maximus, Quintus , Roman consul 213 BC. Chr.
- Fabius Maximus, Quintus († 45 BC), Roman consul and general
- Fabius Persicus, Paullus , Roman Senator
- Fabius Pictor, Gaius , Roman nobleman
- Fabius Pictor, Gaius , Roman consul 269 BC. Chr.
- Fabius Pictor, Numerius , Roman consul 266 BC. Chr.
- Fabius Pictor, Quintus , Roman historian
- Fabius Postuminus, Quintus , Roman suffect consul (96)
- Fabius Postumus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Fabius Proculus, Aulus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Fabius Rusticus , Roman historian
- Fabius Sabinus , Prefect
- Fabius Valens († 69), Roman suffect consul 69 and military
- Fabius Vibulanus Ambustus, Quintus , politician of the Roman Republic, consul 423
- Fabius Vibulanus, Kaeso († 477 BC), Roman consul and general
- Fabius Vibulanus, Marcus , Roman consul and general
- Fabius Vibulanus, Marcus († 477 BC), Roman consul and general
- Fabius Vibulanus, Quintus († 480 BC), politician of the Roman Republic, consul 485 and 482 BC Chr.
- Fabius Vibulanus, Quintus , politician of the Roman Republic, consul 467, 465 and 459 BC Chr.
- Fabius of Antioch († 256), Bishop of Antioch
- Fabius, Hendrik Anton Cornelis (1878–1957), Dutch officer, head of the Dutch military intelligence service
- Fabius, Laurent (* 1946), French politician, member of the National Assembly, MEP
- Fabius, Odette (1910–1990), French author and resistance fighter
Fabj
- Fabjan, Erika (* 1987), Slovenian beach volleyball player
- Fabjan, Simona (* 1989), Slovenian beach volleyball player
- Fabjan, Vesna (* 1985), Slovenian cross-country skier
Fabo
- Fabolous (born 1977), American rapper
Fabr
- Fabra i Poch, Pompeu (1868–1948), Spanish philologist
- Fabra i Puig, Ferran (1866–1944), Spanish engineer, entrepreneur and mayor
- Fabra Vallés, Juan Manuel (1950–2012), Spanish politician (PP), MEP
- Fabra, Belén (* 1977), Spanish theater and film actress
- Fabra, Ferdinand (1906–2007), German football coach
- Fabra, Frank (* 1991), Colombian soccer player
- Fabra, Ignazio (1930-2008), Italian wrestler
- Fabray, Nanette (1920–2018), American actress and singer
- Fabre de La Martillière, Jean (1732–1819), French artillery division general and politician
- Fabre d'Olivet, Antoine (1767–1825), French writer and theosophist
- Fabre, Alexandre (1782–1844), French transport engineer and university professor
- Fabre, André (* 1945), French jockey and horse trainer
- Fabré, Cándido (* 1957), Cuban musician, songwriter and singer
- Fabre, Clément (* 1989), French football player
- Fabre, Denise (* 1942), French program speaker and presenter
- Fabre, Dominique (* 1929), French writer and screenwriter
- Fabre, Édouard (1885–1939), Canadian athlete
- Fabre, Édouard-Raymond (1799–1854), Canadian politician and bookseller
- Fabre, François-Xavier (1766–1837), French painter, draftsman, etcher and art collector
- Fabre, Gabriel (1774-1858), French lieutenant general of the infantry
- Fabre, Henri (1882–1984), French aviation pioneer
- Fabre, Jan (* 1958), Belgian painter, dramaturge and choreographer
- Fabre, Jean (1904–1975), French Romance studies and literary scholar
- Fabre, Jean-Henri (1823-1915), French entomologist and author
- Fabre, Jean-Marc (* 1964), French cameraman
- Fabre, Joseph (1824–1892), Superior General of the Oblates of the Immaculate Virgin Mary
- Fabre, Joseph-Antoine (1844–1923), French clergyman, bishop and the first archbishop of Marseille
- Fabre, Lucien (1889–1952), French writer and industrialist
- Fabre, Marcel (1886–1929), Spanish film actor, director and screenwriter
- Fabre, Pascal (* 1960), French Formula 1 driver
- Fabre, Pierre-Jean (1588–1658), French alchemist and physician
- Fabre, Robert (1915–2006), French politician (PR, MRG), member of the National Assembly
- Fabre, Shelton (* 1963), American clergyman, Bishop of Houma-Thibodaux
- Fabre, Valentine (* 1976), French ski mountaineer
- Fabre-Domergue, Paul (1861–1940) French medic, naturalist, and embryologist
- Fábrega, José de (1774–1841), Panamanian statesman
- Fàbrega, Valentí (* 1931), Catalan philologist and theologian
- Fàbregas, Cesc (* 1987), Spanish football player
- Fábregas, Elisenda (* 1955), Spanish pianist and composer
- Fábregas, Manolo (1921–1996), Mexican actor, director and film producer of Spanish origin
- Fàbregas, Tomàs (1904–1969), Spanish football player, coach and politician
- Fabregat, Àngel (* 1965), Spanish writer in the Catalan language
- Fabres, Joaquín (1864–1914), Chilean painter
- Fabretti, Livio (1786–1855), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman, Cistercian, abbot and abbot general
- Fabretti, Raffaele (1620–1700), Italian historian, antiquarian and archaeologist
- Fabri de Werdea, Johannes († 1505), Bavarian poet (Latin and German), humanist, lawyer and ducal Saxon councilor
- Fabri Fibra (* 1976), Italian rapper
- Fabri, Adhémar († 1388), Bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux and Geneva
- Fabri, Albrecht (1911–1998), German writer
- Fabri, Anna , first female printer in Sweden
- Fabri, Elio (* 1930), Italian physicist
- Fabri, Felix , Dominican and writer
- Fabri, Frances (1929–2006), Hungarian-American historian of the Holocaust
- Fabri, Friedrich (1824–1891), German theologian and colonial journalist
- Fabri, Giovanni Antonio (1652–1723), Italian Catholic superior and visitor to the Order of Missionaries of St. Vincent de Paul in Poland
- Fabri, Honoré († 1688), French Jesuit, mathematician, astronomer, philosopher and physicist
- Fabri, Johann (1478–1541), humanist, Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Vienna
- Fabri, Johann Ernst (1755–1825), writer, geographer
- Fabri, Johannes († 1480), provost of Mühlberg and Canonicus in Altenburg
- Fabri, Johannes (1504–1558), Dominican
- Fabri, Johannes (1571–1620), German doctor and university lecturer
- Fabri, Martinus († 1400), Dutch composer
- Fabri, Pierre (1450–1535), French poet, rhetorician and Romanist
- Fabri, Rodrigo (* 1976), Brazilian soccer player
- Fabri, Thomas , Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the early Renaissance
- Fabri, Ulrich († 1544), doctor, poet, author, humanist
- Fábri, Zoltán (1917–1994), Hungarian director
- Fabricant, Solomon (1906-1989), American economist
- Fabrice, Alfred von (1818-1891), Saxon cavalry general and head of government (1876-1891)
- Fabrice, August von (1823-1891), German administrative lawyer
- Fabrice, Friedrich Ernst von (1683–1750), German diplomat
- Fabrice, Friedrich von (1836–1897), Bavarian major general and military historian
- Fabrice, Georg von (1830–1908), German administrative lawyer
- Fabrice, Ilka von (1846–1907), German painter
- Fabrice, Johann Ludwig von (1676–1733), German diplomat and statesman in the service of Kurhannover
- Fabrice, Just Ludwig von (1713–1771), German landlord, administrative lawyer and canon
- Fabrice, Oswald von (1820–1898), German civil servant
- Fabrice, Weipart Ludwig von (1640–1724), diplomat and statesman from the Electorate of Hanover
- Fabricius Luscinus, Gaius , Roman consul
- Fabricius Montanus, Johannes (1527–1566), Graubünden reformer and neo-Latin poet of humanism
- Fabricius, Andreas († 1552), Swiss Protestant clergyman and reformer
- Fabricius, Andreas (1528–1577), Protestant theologian and neo-Latin poet
- Fabricius, Anna Cäcilie (1747–1820), German writer
- Fabricius, August (1825–1890), German civil servant, statistician and politician
- Fabricius, Balthasar († 1541), German humanist, Latin grammarian and rhetorician
- Fabricius, Christoph Gabriel (1684–1757), German Lutheran theologian
- Fabricius, David (1564–1617), German theologian, amateur astronomer and cartographer
- Fabricius, Dirk (* 1949), German legal scholar and criminologist
- Fabricius, Ernst (1857–1942), German provincial Roman archaeologist and ancient historian
- Fabricius, Eugen (1871–1960), German architect
- Fabricius, Ferdinand the Younger (1840–1912), German lawyer, historian and archivist
- Fabricius, Franciscus (1663–1738), Dutch Reformed theologian
- Fabricius, Georg (1516–1571), Protestant German poet, historian and antiquarian
- Fabricius, Georg Andreas (1589–1645), German educator and polyhistor
- Fabricius, Gustav (1880–1960), German port and airport manager
- Fabricius, Hans (1891–1945), German lawyer and politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Fabricius, Heinrich († 1595), German clerical writer, auxiliary bishop in Speyer
- Fabricius, Heinrich († 1612), German medic, poet and philosopher
- Fabricius, Heinrich August (1764–1821), German actor and theater director
- Fabricius, Hermann Gustav (1802–1854), German lawyer and notary, syndicus and senator of the Hanseatic city of Wismar and 1848/49 member of the Mecklenburg parliamentary assembly
- Fabricius, Jacob (1560–1640), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian, senior pastor, general superintendent
- Fabricius, Jacob (1576–1652), German medic and poet
- Fabricius, Jacob (1589–1645), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian, general superintendent
- Fabricius, Jakob (1593–1654), Lutheran theologian and hymn poet
- Fabricius, Jan (1871–1964), Dutch playwright and journalist
- Fabricius, Johan (1899–1981) Dutch writer, illustrator, journalist, and adventurer
- Fabricius, Johann (1587–1617), German physician and astronomer
- Fabricius, Johann (1644–1729), German Lutheran theologian
- Fabricius, Johann Albert (1668–1736), German classical philologist and theologian
- Fabricius, Johann Andreas (1696–1769), German teacher and scholar of linguistics
- Fabricius, Johann Christian (1745–1808), zoologist and economist
- Fabricius, Johann Gottlieb (1681–1741), German Protestant theologian and founder of the Lower Sorbian written language
- Fabricius, Johanna (* 1962), German classical archaeologist
- Fabricius, Karl (* 1982), Swedish ice hockey player
- Fabricius, Karl Ferdinand (1798–1842), German legal scholar and local researcher
- Fabricius, Karl Gustav (1788–1864), German politician and local historian; Mayor of Stralsund (1842–1864)
- Fabricius, Mathilde (1879–1946), German painter
- Fabricius, Otto (1744–1822), Danish clergyman, zoologist and linguist
- Fabricius, Otto von (1857–1912), Austro-Hungarian writer and journalist
- Fabricius, Paul (1529–1589), humanist, mathematician, astronomer, botanist, geographer and poet
- Fabricius, Petrus , pastor
- Fabricius, Philipp , bohemian office secretary, survivor of the Prague lintel
- Fabricius, Richard Daniel (1863–1923), German sculptor
- Fabricius, Statius (1591–1651), German theologian
- Fabricius, Theodor (1501–1570), Lutheran theologian and reformer
- Fabricius, Theodosius (1560–1597), German theologian (Lutheran)
- Fabricius, Thomas († 1627), Reformed preacher in Danzig
- Fabricius, Werner (1633–1679), German organist and composer
- Fabricius, Wilhelm (1857–1942), German librarian and historian
- Fabricius, Wilhelm (1861–1920), German historian and cartographer
- Fabricius, Wilhelm (1882–1964), German diplomat
- Fabricius, Wilhelm (1894–1989), German forest scientist and writer
- Fabricius, Wilhelm (1920–1988), German diplomat
- Fabricius-Bjerre, Bent (1924–2020), Danish pianist and composer of film music
- Fabricius-Hansen, Cathrine (* 1942), Danish linguist
- Fabriciuss, Jānis (1877–1929), Soviet military in the civil war
- Fabrick, Johannes (* 1958), Austrian film director
- Fabriczy, Cornelius von (1839–1910), art historian
- Fabrie, Rob (* 1971), Dutch DJ
- Fabriga, Rexel (* 1985), Filipino water diver
- Factory owner, Valentin Alexandrovich (1907–1991), Russian physicist and university professor
- Fabrique, Yann de (* 1973), French swimmer
- Fabris, Enrico (* 1981), Italian speed skater
- Fabris, Giorgio (* 1953), Italian director, film producer and writer
- Fabris, Lucio (* 1957), Canadian badminton player
- Fabris, Michele (1644–1684), Hungarian sculptor
- Fabritius, Barent , Dutch painter
- Fabritius, Bernd (* 1965), German politician (CSU), former member of the Bundestag. D., Federal Commissioner and Association Official
- Fabritius, Carel († 1654), Dutch painter and student of Rembrandt
- Fabritius, Carl Ferdinand (1637–1673), German painter
- Fabritius, Elisabeth (* 1945), Danish art historian
- Fabritius, Fritz (1883–1957), Romanian-German politician
- Fabritius, Jacob (1551–1629), German theologian and school principal
- Fabritius, Johann Conrad (1673–1722), German high school teacher and businessman
- Fabritius, Johannes , Dutch painter
- Fabritius, Jürgen (* 1941), German theater director
- Fabritius, Laurentius († 1600), Roman Catholic clergyman; Auxiliary Bishop in Cologne
- Fabritius, Tom (* 1972), German visual artist
- Fabritius-Dancu, Juliana (1930–1986), Romanian painter, folklorist and art historian
- Fabritz, Gustav (1895–1953), Austrian water turbine engineer
- Fabritzius, Lionel Casimir (1821–1866), French draftsman and caricaturist
- Fabrizi, Aldo (1905–1990), Italian film actor and director
- Fabrizi, Franco (1916–1995), Italian actor
- Fabrizi, Nicola (1804–1885), guerrilla fighter and soldier of the Italian Risorgimento
- Fabrizi, Valeria (* 1936), Italian actress and singer
- Fabrizio del Carretto (1455–1521), Grand Master of the Order of St. John
- Fabrizio, Girolamo († 1619), anatomist and founder of modern embryology
- Fabrizio, Maurizio (* 1952), Italian composer and singer
- Fabrizio, Michel (* 1984), Italian motorcycle racer
- Fabrizius, Irina (* 1981), German painter
- Fabrizius, Johann Philipp (1711–1791), German Protestant missionary, Lutheran pastor and Bible translator into the Tamil language
- Fabrizius, Marina (* 1981), German painter
- Fabro, Luciano (1936–2007), Italian artist
- Fabronius, Hermann (1570–1634), German Protestant theologian and poet
- Fabry, Charles (1867–1945) French physicist
- Fabry, Clara (1943–2015), German film editor
- Fabry, Edmund (1892–1939), German architect, painter, draftsman, etcher and graphic artist
- Fabry, Eugène (1856–1944), French mathematician
- Fabry, Heinz-Josef (* 1944), German Catholic Old Testament scholar
- Fabry, Hermann junior (* 1925), German dermatologist
- Fabry, Hermann senior (1880–1969), German dermatologist
- Fabry, Ina (* 1983), German racing driver
- Fabry, Johannes (1860–1930), German doctor specializing in dermatology
- Fabry, Philipp W. (* 1927), German high school teacher and historian
- Fabry, Wilhelm (1560–1634), German-Swiss surgeon, is considered the founder of scientific surgery
- Fabrycy, Jan , Polish composer
- Fabrycy, Kazimierz (1888-1958), Polish general
Fabs
- Fäbson (* 1987), German rapper
Fabu
- Fabulya, György (* 1962), Hungarian football player
- Fabureh, Amie , Gambian agronomist and politician
- Fabuš, Martin (* 1976), Slovak football player
- Fabuš, Peter (* 1979), Slovak ice hockey player
Fabv
- Fabvier, Charles Nicolas (1783–1855), French general
Faby
- Fabyan, George (1867-1936) American entrepreneur