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Fah
- Faeh, Adolf (1858–1932), Swiss priest, art historian, religious edification writer
- Fäh, Beat (* 1952), Swiss director, actor and author
- Fäh, Claudio (* 1975), Swiss film director, producer and screenwriter
- Fäh, Franz (1857–1907), Swiss teacher and historian
- Fäh, Hans (1916–1984), German painter
- Fäh, Linda (* 1987), Swiss beauty queen, Miss Switzerland 2009
- Fäh, Markus (* 1958), Swiss psychoanalyst
Faha
- Fahas, Yassine (* 1987), Algerian-French ice hockey player
- Faházi, János (* 1942), Hungarian table tennis player
Fahb
- Fahberg, Antonia (1928–2016), Austrian-German opera singer
Fahd
- Fahd ibn Abd al-Aziz († 2005), Saudi Arabian king (1982-2005)
- Fahda bint al-Asi bin Shuraim († 1934), eighth wife of the future Saudi king Saud ibn Abd al-Aziz
- Fahdel, Abbas , Iraqi-French film director and screenwriter
Fahe
- Fahem, Madjid (* 1973), French guitarist
- Fahey, Brian (* 1981), American ice hockey player
- Fahey, Denis (1883–1954), Irish Roman Catholic religious scholar
- Fahey, Frank (* 1951), Irish politician (Fianna Fáil)
- Fahey, Jackie (1928-2019), Irish politician (Fianna Fáil)
- Fahey, Jeff (born 1952), American actor
- Fahey, Jim (* 1979), American ice hockey player
- Fahey, John (1939-2001), American guitarist
- Fahey, John (* 1945), Australian politician
- Fahey, Joseph (* 1940), American theologian
- Fahey, Keith (born 1983), Irish football player
- Fahey, Siobhan (born 1958), Irish rock singer
Fahi
- Fahidi, Éva (* 1925), Hungarian Holocaust survivor
- Fahim, Makhdoom Amin (1939–2015), Pakistani politician with the Pakistani People's Party (PPP) and vice chairman
- Fahim, Mohammed (1957–2014), Afghan warlord and politician
- Fahima, Hila (* 1987), Israeli opera singer with a soprano voice
- Fahimi, Yasmin (* 1967), German politician (SPD)
Pale
- Fahl, Menno (* 1967), German sculptor, painter and graphic artist
- Fahl, Ulrich (1933-2004), German politician (CDU)
- Fahlan Sakkreerin (* 1968), Thai boxer in straw weight
- Fahland, Waldemar von (1831–1905), Prussian major general
- Fahlberg, Constantin (1850–1910), chemist
- Fahlbusch, Ernst (1894–1964), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Fahlbusch, Erwin (1926–2007), German systematic theologian
- Fahlbusch, Friedrich Bernward (* 1953), German historian and publisher
- Fahlbusch, Günter (* 1919), German politician (DP), MdHB
- Fahlbusch, Michael (* 1957), Swiss geographer and historian
- Fahlbusch, Otto (1888–1971), German historian and local historian
- Fahlbusch, Reinhold (* 1946), German banking economist, author and publisher, chairman of the board and supervisory board in charitable and social institutions
- Fahlbusch, Rösel , German table tennis player
- Fahlbusch, Rudolf (* 1940), German neurosurgeon
- Fahlbusch, Volker (1934–2008), German paleontologist
- Fahlbusch, Wilhelm (1877–1962), German architect and Prussian construction officer
- Fahlbusch, Wilhelm (1907–1933), German stoker and SA victim
- Fahlbusch, Wilhelm (1914–2002), German officer in the Wehrmacht and Bundeswehr
- Fahlbusch, Wilhelm (1929–2014), German Lutheran theologian and university professor
- Fahlbusch-Wald, Hanna (1948–2006), Austrian opera singer (mezzo-soprano) and Wagner interpreter
- Fahlcrantz, Carl Johan (1774–1861), Swedish painter
- Fahle, Clemens (1856–1933), German lawyer and politician (FVg), MdR
- Fahlenbock, Megan (* 1971), Canadian actress
- Fahlenbrach, Kathrin (* 1967), German media scientist
- Fähler, Wilhelm (1889–1953), German architect and construction officer
- Fahlgren, Patrik (* 1985), Swedish handball player
- Fahlin, Carin (1900–1964), Swedish Romanist, Hispanic and Medievalist
- Fahlin, Emilia (* 1988), Swedish cyclist
- Fähling, Erich (1899–1981), German communist and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Fahlisch, Paul (1844–1930), German teacher and regional historian
- Fahlke, Andy (* 1979), German tennis player
- Fahlkvist, Bengt (1922-2004), Swedish wrestler
- Fahlman, Scott E. (* 1948), American university professor of computer science, and "inventor" of emoticons
- Fahlman, Sven (1914-2003), Swedish sword fencer
- Fahlström, Örjan (* 1953), Swedish composer and jazz musician
- Fahlström, Öyvind (1928–1976), Swedish artist
Fahm
- Fahmi Pascha, Mustafa (1840–1914), Egyptian politician
- Fahmi, Ismail (1922–1997), Egyptian diplomat and foreign minister
- Fahmi, Mohammed , Lebanese politician
- Fahmi, Nabil (* 1951), Egyptian diplomat; Foreign minister
- Fahmideh, Hossein († 1980), Iranian child soldier
- Fahmüller, Eva-Maria , German dramaturge
- Fahmüller, Konrad (1930–2012), German home nurse
- Fahmüller, Michael (* 1968), German politician (CSU), district administrator of the Rottal-Inn district
- Fahmy, Amin Sameh Samir (* 1949), Egyptian Minister of State for Administrative Development
- Fahmy, Amr (1983–2020), Egyptian football official, Secretary General of the African Football Association
- Fahmy, Mohammed (* 1974), Egyptian-Canadian journalist
Flag
- Fahn, Hans Jürgen (* 1952), German politician (free voters), MdL
- Fahn, Marcus (* 1976), German radio and television presenter
- Fahn, Mike (* 1960), American jazz valve trombonist, also baritone horn player and jazz singer
- Fahnbulleh, Boimah (* 1949), Liberian security advisor
- Fähndrich, Hartmut (* 1944), German translator
- Fähndrich, Nadine (* 1995), Swiss cross-country skier
- Fahne, Anton (1805–1883), German lawyer who was also active as a historian, genealogist, writer and art collector
- Fahnemann, Thomas (* 1961), German businessman and manager
- Fahnenberg, Egid Joseph Karl von (1749–1827), Austrian judge at the Imperial Court of Justice
- Fahnenberg, Karl Heinrich von (1779–1840), German economist and post office clerk in Baden
- Fahnenschreiber, Biggi (* 1931), German ballet dancer and choreographer
- Fahner, Thomas (* 1966), German decathlete in the GDR
- Fahnert, Friedrich (1879–1964), German general in the Wehrmacht air intelligence service
- Fähnle, Hans (1903–1968), German painter and graphic artist
- Fähnrich, Gabriele (* 1968), German gymnast
- Fähnrich, Heinz (* 1941), German Caucasus scientist
- Ensign, Kurt (1900–1976), German politician (GB / BHE), MdL
- Fähnrich, Peter (* 1943), German table tennis player
- Fahnroth, Joseph (1838–1895), Silesian church painter
Drive
- Fahr, Alfred (* 1949), German pharmacist
- Fahr, Andreas (* 1966), German communication scientist and university professor
- Fahr, Friedrich (1932–2007), German clergyman, order clerk in the Archbishop's Office in Munich
- Fahr, Hans Jörg (* 1939), German astrophysicist
- Fahr, Otto (1892–1969), German swimmer and entrepreneur
- Fahr, Otto Julius (1862–1930), German businessman and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Fahr, Peter (* 1958), Swiss writer, poet and poster campaigner
- Fahr, René (* 1972), German business economist and university professor
- Fahr, Theodor (1877–1945), German pathologist
- Fahrad, Stefan (* 1980), German basketball player
- Fåhræus, Olof Immanuel (1796–1884), Swedish politician and entomologist
- Fahrbach, Anton (1819–1887), Austrian composer
- Fahrbach, Carl Ludwig (1835–1902), German painter
- Fahrbach, Friedrich (1809–1867), Austrian composer and musician
- Fahrbach, Georg (1903–1976), German hiking club president, conservationist, banker
- Fahrbach, Joseph (1804–1883), Austrian musician
- Fahrbach, Philipp the Elder (1815–1885), Austrian composer and conductor
- Fahrbach, Philipp the Younger (1843-1894), Austrian musician
- Fahrbach, Helmut (* 1928), German philosopher
- Fahrberg, Jochen (* 1937), German psychologist
- Fahrberg, WP (* 1957), German journalist, exhibition organizer and art historian
- Fahrbrach, Heinrich (1878–1950), German politician (center), MdR
- Fahrheim, Henning (1895–1966), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Fahrenheit, Daniel Gabriel (1686–1736), German-Dutch physicist and inventor of measuring instruments
- Fahrholtz, Peter , German diplomat
- Fahrholz, Heinrich (1882–1945), German biologist, teacher and politician (SPD)
- Fahrholz, Tim (* 1994), German soccer player
- Fahrhorst, Frank (* 1977), German soccer player
- Fahrhorst, Karl (1882–1945), German journalist and politician (NSDAP), MdR, MdL
- Fahrenkamp, Emil (1885–1966), German architect and university professor
- Fährenkemper, Claudia (* 1959), German photographer
- Fahrenkrog, Heinz (1926–2004), German President of the GDR consumer cooperatives and politician (SED), Member of the Bundestag
- Fahrenkrog, Herta (* 1942), German actress
- Fahrenkrog, Ludwig (1867–1952), German painter and poet
- Fahrenkrog-Petersen, Lutz (* 1962), German musicologist, composer and music producer
- Fahrenkrog-Petersen, Uwe (* 1960), German music producer and composer
- Fahrensbach, Arndt Heinrich von , royal Swedish lieutenant
- Fahrensbach, Dietrich III. von , Council of the Bishop of Ösel and Herr auf Heimar
- Fahrensbach, Dmitri Andrejewitsch († 1657), Russian governor
- Fahrensbach, Georg Wolmar von (1586–1633), governor of Livonia
- Fahrensbach, Gustav Adolf von (1629–1689), Reichshofrat and Count in Brandenburg and Bohemia
- Fahrensbach, Heinrich von , District Administrator in Estonia
- Fahrensbach, Ivan Andreevich , Russian governor
- Fahrensbach, Johann III. von , canon of the church of Ösel, captain in Estonia and lord of Udenküll
- Fahrensbach, Johann VI. von , Polish officer
- Fahrensbach, Jürgen von (1551–1602), Livonian general
- Fahrensbach, Thomas Wilhelm von , Swedish and Saxon officer in the Thirty Years War
- Fahrensbach, Wilhelm I. von , German knight; Vogt of Arensburg
- Fahrensbach, Wolmar von , Lehnsmann and diplomat of the Teutonic Order
- Fahrenschon, Georg (* 1968), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Driver, Jörg (* 1978), German food chemist and toxicologist
- Driver, Walter (* 1939), Argentine cartoonist and illustrator
- Fahres, Michael (* 1951), German composer
- Fahrettin Altay (1880–1974), Ottoman officer with the rank of colonel and Turkish general
- Fahrholz, Bernd (* 1947), German lawyer; Board spokesman for Dresdner Bank AG
- Fahrian, Wolfgang (* 1941), German football player
- Fahrig, Matthias (* 1985), German gymnast
- Fahrig, Stephan (1968-2017), German rower
- Fahringer, Carl (1874–1952), Austrian painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Fahringer, Josef (1876–1950), Austrian zoologist, entomologist
- Fahrion, Helmut (1912–2013), German oil and natural gas geologist, paleontologist and non-fiction author
- Fahrländer, Eugen (1844–1917), Swiss engineer and corps commander
- Fahrländer, Karl (1759–1814), Benedictine monk, Swiss politician and Alsatian headmaster
- Fahrländer, Karl Emanuel (1803–1857), Swiss politician
- Fahrländer, Karl Franz Sebastian (1836–1907), Swiss politician and public prosecutor
- Fahrländer, Sebastian (1768–1841), Swiss doctor and politician
- Fahrmann, Andreas Joseph (1742–1802), German moral theologian and auxiliary bishop
- Fährmann, Christian (* 1975), German soccer player
- Fährmann, Gustav (1835–1913), German politician (DFP), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Fährmann, Hans (1860–1940), German composer and organist
- Fährmann, Lothar (* 1940), German handball player and university professor
- Fährmann, Peter (* 1937), German tennis player
- Fährmann, Ralf (* 1988), German soccer goalkeeper
- Fährmann, Tom (* 1956), German screenwriter, photographer and cameraman
- Fährmann, Willi (1929–2017), German author for children and young people
- Fahrmbacher, Wilhelm (1888–1970), German officer, most recently general of the artillery in World War II
- Fahrmeir, Andreas (* 1969), German historian
- Fahrmeir, Ludwig (* 1945), German mathematician
- Fahrnberger, Ludwig (1904–1997), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Fahrner, Adam , Austrian-Czechoslovak politician (DAP, DnP, DNSAP), member of the National Council
- Fahrner, Anton (1880–1955), Austrian miller and politician / GdP, member of the National Council
- Fahrner, Christoph (1616–1688), schoolmaster, mayor, cathedral monastery attendant, drug manufacturer, chemist
- Fahrner, David (1895–1962), German visual artist
- Fahrner, Franz (* 1956), Austrian clergyman, military vicar general
- Fahrner, Karl (1929–1996), Austrian ski racer
- Fahrner, Kurt (1932–1977), Swiss painter and action artist
- Fahrner, Rüdiger (1939–2007), Austrian painter and author
- Fahrner, Rudolf (1903–1988), German specialist in German
- Fahrner, Theodor (1859–1919), German manufacturer, Art Nouveau jewelry maker
- Fahrner, Thomas (* 1963), German swimmer
- Fahrner, Ulrich , Swiss sports marksman
- Fahrngruber, Johannes (1845–1901), Austrian pastor and local history researcher, founder of the St. Pölten Diocesan Museum
- Fahrngruber, Sascha (* 1989), Austrian soccer player
- Fahrni, Hans (1874–1939), Swiss chess master
- Fahrnländer, Petra (* 1943), German stage and television actress
- Fahro, Friedrich (1857–1930), German architect and church builder
- Fahrsinejadian, Farshad (* 1988), Iranian racing cyclist
Fahs
- Fahs, Hani (1946–2014), Shiite minister in Lebanon
- Fae, Gottfried (1764–1831), German classical philologist and educator
- Fae, Sandy (* 1984), German television actor
- Fahsel, Frank , German judge at the Stuttgart Regional Court (1973–2004)
- Fahsel, Helmut (1891–1983), German Catholic priest, philosopher and writer
- Fahsl, Hans (1941-2017), German hammer thrower
Fahy
- Fahy, Charles H. (1892–1979), American lawyer and United States Solicitor General
- Fahy, Conor (1928–2009), British Romanist, Italianist and bibliographer of Irish descent
- Fahy, Frank (1880-1953), Irish politician