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Far
Fara
- Fara , founder of the monastery, abbess, saint
- Fara († 641), Duke of Bavaria (uncertain)
- Fara, Eli (* 1967), Albanian folk musician
- Farabee, Joel (* 2000), American ice hockey player
- Farabert , Bishop of Liège, Abbot of Prüm and Lobbes
- Farac, Antej (* 1972), German artist, film director, musician and DJ
- Farace, Ariel (* 1982), Argentine writer, actor and theater director
- Faraci, Davide (* 1991), Italian-Swiss boxer
- Faracy, Stephanie (* 1952), American actress
- Farada, Semjon Lwowitsch (1933–2009), Russian actor
- Faraday, Ann , dream researcher
- Faraday, Michael (1791–1867), English physicist and chemist
- Faraj (1386–1412), Sultan of the Mamluks in Egypt (1399–1412)
- Faraj, Baha ad-Din Ahmad , Kurdish politician
- Faraj, Muhammad Abd as-Salam (1954–1982), Islamic activist
- Farafonow, Georgi Nikolajewitsch (1919–1993), Soviet diplomat
- Farag, Ali (* 1992), Egyptian squash player
- Farag, Mourad (1866–1956), Egyptian-Karaite writer, poet, author, journalist, lawyer and lawyer
- Faragallah, Ramsey (born 1964), American actor
- Farage, Antonio (1885–1963), Syrian Patriarchal Procurator in Antioch
- Farage, Loubna , Gambian lawyer
- Farage, Nigel (* 1964), British commodities trader and politician (UKIP), MEP
- Faragó, Béla (* 1961), Hungarian composer
- Farago, Francesca (* 1993), Canadian influencer and reality TV actress
- Faragó, Iván (* 1946), Hungarian chess player
- Faragó, Ladislas (1906–1980), Hungarian author and private scholar
- Faragó, Pál (1886–1969), Hungarian chess composer
- Faragó, Tamás (* 1952), Hungarian water polo player
- Faragoh, Francis Edward (1895–1966), American screenwriter and writer
- Farah, Ali Abdi (* 1947), Djiboutian politician
- Farah, Augustin (1910–1983), Lebanese Archbishop
- Farah, Elias († 2013), Arab philosopher and ideologue of the Ba'ath party
- Farah, Elie (1909–2003), Lebanese Archbishop of Cyprus of the Maronites in Cyprus
- Farah, Hassan Abshir (1945–2020), Somali politician, Prime Minister of Somalia
- Farah, Hussein Mohammed (* 1962), Somali warlord
- Farah, John Kameel (* 1973), Canadian composer and pianist
- Farah, Kenza (* 1986), French R&B singer
- Farah, Mo (* 1983), British long-distance runner of Somali origin
- Farah, Nuruddin (* 1945), Somali writer
- Farah, Robert (* 1987), Colombian tennis player
- Farah, Zamzam Mohamed (* 1991), Somali athlete
- Farahani, Donya , German journalist, radio presenter and television presenter
- Farahani, Golshifteh (* 1983), Iranian-French actress and pianist
- Farahani, Mitra (* 1975), Iranian filmmaker
- Farahat, Ali (* 1975), Egyptian chess player and trainer
- Farahat, Anuscheh (* 1981), German law scholar and university lecturer
- Farahi, Abdul Manan (1992-2018), Afghan football player
- Farahi, Behnaz (* 1985), Iranian-American architect
- Farahvashi, Mohsen (* 1947), Iranian wrestler
- Faraj, Salman al- (* 1989), Saudi Arabian soccer player
- Faraji, Mohsen (* 1980), Iranian soccer player
- Faral, Edmond (1882–1958), French Romanist and Medievalist
- Faraldo, Claude (1936–2008), French film director and screenwriter
- Faraldo, Pier Luigi , Italian film director
- Farale, Dominique (* 1931), French historian
- Faramund , mythical leader of the Salic Franks
- Faramund of Cologne , 14th Bishop of Cologne
- Faran, James J. (1808-1892), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Farano, Vincenzo Maria (1921–2008), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Gaeta
- Farantouri, Maria (* 1947), Greek singer
- Faraò, Antonio (* 1965), Italian jazz pianist
- Farao, Massimo (* 1965), Italian jazz pianist
- Faraon, Raymund (* 1988), Filipino pool player
- Faraone, Christopher A. (* 1955), American classical philologist
- Faraoni, Davide (* 1991), Italian soccer player
- Faraoni, José (1918–1994), Argentine racing car driver
- Faras, Ahmed (* 1946), Moroccan football player
- Farasijn, Edgard (1858–1938), Belgian genre, children and vedute painter and copperplate engraver
- Farassat, Sissi (* 1969), Austrian photo artist
- Farau, Alfred (1904–1972), Austrian-American psychotherapist and writer
Color
- Farb, Benson (* 1967), American mathematician
- Färber, Adolf (1912–1987), German SED functionary
- Färber, Alexa (* 1968), European ethnologist
- Färber, Annemarie (* 1943), German badminton player
- Färber, Anton (1906–1991), German actor
- Färber, Bernd (* 1978), German actor
- Färber, Detlef (* 1958), German writer and journalist
- Farber, Eduard (1892–1969), American chemist and chemical historian
- Färber, Gisela (* 1955), German finance scientist
- Färber, Hans (1908–1986), German grammar school teacher (classical philologist) and translator
- Färber, Hans-Johann (* 1947), German rower
- Färber, Heinrich (1864–1941), Austrian economist
- Färber, Hermann (* 1963), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Färber, Karl (1888–1979), German publicist and editor-in-chief
- Färber, Klaus-Peter (* 1947), German badminton player
- Farber, Manny (1917–2008), American film critic and painter
- Färber, Michael (1778–1844), German servant of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, museum inspector
- Färber, Michael (* 1960), German major general
- Farber, Norma (1909–1984), American children's book author and poet
- Färber, Peter (1922–2009), German local politician (Bayreuth community)
- Färber, Ralph (* 1971), German swimmer
- Farber, Richard (* 1945), Israeli composer
- Farber, Samuel (* 1939), Cuban-American political scientist
- Farber, Sidney (1903-1973), American pathologist
- Farber, Stacey (* 1987), Canadian actress
- Farber, Walter (* 1947), German ancient orientalist
- Färber, Werner (* 1957), German children's book author
- Färber, Willi (1911–1988), German boxer
- Färber, Wolfgang (* 1958), German football player
- Färber-Strasser, Ernestine , German opera singer with the alt / contra-alto vocal subject
- Färberböck, Max (* 1950), German author and film director
- Farberman, Harold (1929–2018), American composer and conductor
- Farbinger, Burgl (* 1945), German ski racer
- Farbmacher, Hansjörg (1940–1982), Austrian cross-country skier and biathlete
- Farbman, Rafail Borissowitsch (1893–1966), Ukrainian communist and party official
- Farbowsky, Kurt (1911–1999), Austrian diplomat
- Farbstein, Betty (1873–1938), Swiss doctor
- Farbstein, David (1868–1953), Swiss politician and Zionist
- Farbstein, Leonard (1902–1993), American lawyer and politician
Farc
- Farc, Abrahão (1937–2012), Brazilian actor
- Farcas, Valentina (* 1975), Romanian opera singer (soprano)
- Fărcășan, Sergiu (* 1923), Romanian science fiction author, playwright and journalist
- Farcău, Ramona (* 1979), Romanian handball player
- Farchi, Ruth (* 1927), Austrian-Israeli actress
- Farchmin, Günter (1913–1997), German politician of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) and university professor in the German Democratic Republic (GDR)
- Farchutdinow, Bakir Farrachowitsch (1925-2008), Soviet weightlifter
- Farcus, Joseph (* 1944), American architect
- Farcy de Saint-Laurent, Amaury de (1652–1729), Braunschweig-Lüneburg lieutenant general of the cavalry; Commander of Kalkberg Fortress and the City of Lüneburg
- Farcy, Bernard (born 1949), French actor
Fard
- Fard (* 1984), German rapper
- Farda, Richard (* 1945), Czech ice hockey coach and player
- Fardell, John (* 1967), English caricaturist, writer and illustrator
- Fardella, Michelangelo (1650-1716), Sicilian explorer and scholar
- Fardely, William (1810-1869) English engineer
- Fardin, Ludovic (* 1985), French football player
- Fardin, Mohammad Ali (1930-2000), Iranian wrestler
- Fardjad-Azad, Pardis (* 1988), German-Iranian soccer player
- Fardon, Don (born 1943), English pop singer
- Fardoulis, Monique , French film editor
- Fardulf , chaplain at the court of Charlemagne
- Fardust, Hussein (1917–1987), Iranian intelligence coordinator
Fare
- Fareed, Amaad (* 1996), Pakistani squash player
- Farel, Guillaume (1489–1565), reformer in France and in French-speaking Switzerland and predecessor and collaborator of Johannes Calvin
- Farell, Claude (1918–2008), Austro-French actress
- Faremo, Grete (* 1955), Norwegian politician (Arbeiderpartiet), UN official
- Farenburg, Hanns (1900–1964), German television director
- Farenheid, Fritz von (1815–1888), German landowner and art collector
- Farenholtz, Christian (* 1923), German architect, urban planner and university lecturer
- Farenthold, Blake (* 1961), American politician
- Farentino, Debrah (* 1959), American film actress
- Farentino, James (1938–2012), American film actor
- Farenyk, Serhij (* 1960), Ukrainian entrepreneur and diplomat
- Farès, Abdur Rahman (1911–1991), Algerian politician and President, member of the National Assembly (France)
- Fares, Angelina (* 1989), Israeli photo model
- Fares, Fares (* 1973), Lebanese-Swedish actor
- Fares, Issam (* 1937), Lebanese politician and entrepreneur
- Fares, Jan (* 1948), Swedish-Lebanese film actor
- Fares, Josef (* 1977), Lebanese-Swedish director and screenwriter
- Fares, Myriam (* 1983), Lebanese singer
- Farès, Nadia (* 1968), French actress
- Faresin, Camillo (1914–2003), Italian religious, Bishop of Guiratinga
- Faresin, Gianni (* 1965), Italian racing cyclist
- Faress, Souad (born 1948), Ghanaian actress
- Faret, Nicolas († 1646), French writer and politician
- Farey, John (1766-1826), English geologist
Farf
- Farfał, Piotr (* 1978), Polish politician
- Farfalla, Giuliana (* 1996), German transgender model
- Farfallino (1692–1739), Italian opera singer, soprano castrato, female actor
- Farfán Córdova, Edinson Edgardo (* 1974), Peruvian religious and Roman Catholic prelate of Chuquibambilla
- Farfán, Gonzalo (born 1961), Mexican soccer player
- Farfán, Jefferson (* 1984), Peruvian soccer player
- Farfán, Salvador (born 1932), Mexican soccer player
- Farfler, Stephan (1633–1689), German inventor
- Farfur, Muhammad Salih al- (1901–1986), Islamic scholar, founder of the "Maʿhad al-Fatḥ" institute
- Farfus, Augusto (* 1983), Brazilian automobile racing driver
Farg
- Fargas, Antonio (born 1946), American actor
- Farge, Arlette (* 1941), French historian
- Farge, Marie (* 1953), French mathematician and physicist
- Farge, Peter La (1931-1965), American singer, guitarist, and lyricist
- Farge, Yves (1899–1953), French journalist and politician
- Fargeix, Paul (* 1955), French cross-country skier
- Fargel, Johann von (1601–1682), colonel from Kurbrandenburg, chief of the Fargel regiment on foot, governor of Reinstein Fortress
- Fargère, François (* 1985), French chess player
- Fargetta (* 1962), Italian DJ and music producer
- Farghani , Arabic astronomer
- Fargione, Joseph E. , American ecologist and director of the North America division of the American conservation organization The Nature Conservancy
- Fargis, Joe (* 1948), American show jumper
- Fargnoli, Iole (* 1972), Italian legal historian and university professor
- Fargo , German rapper and singer
- Fargo, Brian (* 1962), American computer game developer
- Fargo, Donna (* 1945), American country singer
- Fargo, Irene (* 1963), Italian pop singer and musical artist
- Fargo, James (* 1938), American director, screenwriter and film producer
- Fargo, Thomas B. (* 1948), American admiral in the US Navy
- Fargo, William (1818–1881), American mail, rail, and transportation entrepreneur
- Fargue, Léon-Paul (1876–1947), French poet
- Fargue, Louis (1827–1910) French hydraulic engineer
- Fargues, Hugo (* 1992), French football player
- Fargues, Laurent (* 1975), French mathematician
Farh
- Farh, Arthur (* 1972), Liberian soccer player
- Farha, Leilani , United Nations Canadian UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Housing
- Farha, Sam (born 1959), American poker player
- Farhad, Ghulam Mohammad (1901–1984), Afghan politician and specialist in the field of electrification
- Farhad, Mohammad , Afghan politician
- Farhadi, Asghar (* 1972), Iranian screenwriter and director
- Farhan, Abd al-Karim (1922–2015), Iraqi general and politician
- Farhan, Fareez (* 1994), Singaporean football player
- Farhan, Razzaq (* 1977), Iraqi soccer player
- Farhang, Amin (* 1940), Afghan Minister of Trade and Industry
- Farhang, Siddiq (1914–1990), Afghan politician and diplomat
- Farhangmehr, Roozbeh (* 1979), Iranian-German journalist, presenter and DJ
- Farhat, Charbel , American engineer
- Farhat, Edmond (1933–2016), Lebanese clergyman, archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Farhat, Jon , American visual effects artist
- Farhat-Naser, Sumaya (* 1948), Palestinian peace broker in the West Bank
- Farhi, Edward (* 1952), American theoretical physicist
- Farhi, Nicole (* 1946), British fashion designer and entrepreneur
- Farhot , music producer for pop and rap music
- Farhumand, Mehraban (1934–2017), German entrepreneur with Iranian roots
Fari
- Faria e Sousa, Manuel de (1590–1649), Portuguese writer
- Faria, Abbé (1756–1819), Portuguese priest, hypnotist and one of the founders of dynamic psychiatry
- Faria, Almeida (* 1943), Portuguese writer
- Faria, Aloysio de Andrade (* 1920), Brazilian entrepreneur
- Faria, Daniel (1971–1999), Portuguese poet
- Faria, Derval de (* 1934), Brazilian actor, radio play speaker, dancer and author
- Faria, Fábio (* 1989), Portuguese football player
- Faria, Guilherme de (1907–1929), Portuguese poet
- Faria, João Bosco Oliver de (* 1939), Brazilian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Diamantina
- Faria, José Inácio (* 1962), Portuguese lawyer and politician (MPT), MEP
- Faria, Marcelo de (* 1979), Brazilian soccer player
- Faría, María Gabriela de (* 1992), Venezuelan actress
- Faría, Marizza (* 1983), Paraguayan handball player
- Faria, Miguel Jr. (* 1944), Brazilian film director
- Faria, Rosa Lobato (1932–2010), Portuguese author and actress
- Faria, Rui (* 1975), Portuguese football coach
- Faria, Teodoro de (* 1930), Portuguese clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Funchal
- Faria, Vicente Soares , East Timorese politician
- Farian, Frank (* 1941), German music producer, composer and singer
- Farias Crispim, Lucas de (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Farias Tavares, Magnum Rafael (* 1982), Brazilian soccer player
- Farias, Alisson Alves (* 1996), Brazilian soccer player
- Farias, Diego (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Farias, Diogo da Silva (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Farías, Ernesto (* 1980), Argentine soccer player
- Farías, José (* 1909), Peruvian athlete
- Farías, Mailson Francisco de (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Farias, Orlando Antonio (* 1973), Argentine boxer
- Farias, Oswaldo Cordeiro de (1901–1981), Brazilian marshal and politician
- Farías, Víctor (* 1940), Chilean philosopher and Germanist
- Farias, Willian (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Fariau de Saint-Ange, Ange-François (1747-1810), French poet and translator
- Farič, Saša (* 1984), Slovenian freestyle skier
- Farid (* 1981), German magician
- Farid Bang (* 1986), German rapper
- Farid Madsoh (* 1987), Thai soccer player
- Farid, Lily Yulianti (* 1971), Indonesian writer and journalist
- Farid, Mariam Mamdouh (* 1998), Qatari sprinter and hurdler
- Faridi, Ben (* 1968), German author of books for young people, crime novels and plays
- Faried, Kenneth (* 1989), American basketball player
- Farin, Ingrid (* 1942), German actress and theater director
- Farin, Klaus (* 1958), German writer
- Farin, Michael (* 1953), German Germanist, publisher and author
- Farina Elia, Silvia (* 1972), Italian tennis player
- Farina, Carlo († 1639), Italian violinist, composer and conductor
- Farina, Corrado (1939–2016), Italian film director, screenwriter and novelist
- Farina, Dennis (1944–2013), American actor
- Farina, Felice (* 1954), Italian actor, screenwriter and film director
- Farina, Frank (* 1964), Australian soccer player and coach
- Farina, Gianluca (* 1962), Italian rower
- Farina, Giovanni Antonio (1803–1888), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop, saint
- Farina, Giuseppe (1906–1966), Italian automobile racing driver and the first Formula 1 world champion
- Farina, Jean Marie (1809–1880), perfume manufacturer and trademark protector
- Farina, Johann Baptist (1758–1844), German entrepreneur
- Farina, Johann Maria (1685–1766), perfume manufacturer
- Farina, Johann Maria (1713–1792), perfume manufacturer
- Farina, Johann Maria Carl (1840–1896), German perfume manufacturer and donor
- Farina, Johann Maria Wolfgang (1927–2005), German entrepreneur, Prince Carnival of Cologne
- Farina, Johann Maria XIX (* 1958), German entrepreneur, perfumer, pharmacist
- Fariña, Mimi (1945–2001), American singer, songwriter, and activist
- Farina, Nicolas (* 1986), French football player
- Farina, Pietro (1942–2013), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Caserta
- Farina, Raffaele (* 1933), Italian religious, archivist and librarian of the Holy Roman Church and cardinal to the Curia
- Farina, Ralston (1946–1985), American performance artist
- Fariña, Richard (1937–1966), American writer and musician
- Farina, Robin (* 1977), American cyclist
- Farina, Salvatore (1846–1918), Italian writer, lawyer and editor
- Farina, Salvatore (* 1957), Italian military, Chief of the Army General Staff
- Farina, Simone (* 1982), Italian soccer player
- Farina, Stefano (1962-2017), Italian football referee and official
- Farinacci, Jorge (1949–2006), Puerto Rican politician
- Farinacci, Roberto (1892–1945), Italian lawyer, journalist and fascist politician
- Fariñas, Carlos (1934–2002), Cuban composer
- Fariñas, Guillermo (* 1962), Cuban psychologist and dissident
- Farinato, Paolo (1524–1606), Italian painter and architect
- Farine, Marcel (1924–2008), Swiss development worker
- Farine, Nicolas , Swiss pianist, conductor and trumpeter
- Farine, Pierre (* 1940), Swiss Roman Catholic clergyman and auxiliary bishop emeritus in Lausanne, Geneva and Freiburg
- Farinel, Michel (1649–1726), French violinist and Baroque composer
- Farinella, Roberto (* 1968), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Biella
- Farinelli (1705–1782), Italian castrato
- Farinelli, Alex (* 1981), Swiss politician
- Farinelli, Arturo (1867–1948), Italian Romance studies and German studies
- Farinelli, Giuseppe (1769–1836), Italian composer
- Farinelli, Jean Baptiste , violinist, Baroque composer, ducal and electoral Hanover concertmaster and diplomat
- Farinet, Joseph-Samuel (1845–1880), Swiss counterfeiter
- Faríñez, Wuilker (* 1998), Venezuelan football player
- Farington, Joseph (1747–1821) British landscape painter
- Farini, Luigi Carlo (1812–1866), Italian Prime Minister (1862–1863)
- Farinon, Cédric (* 1997), Luxembourg ice hockey player
- Farinon, Gabriella (* 1941), Italian actress and television presenter
- Farinotti, Daniel (* 1982), glaciologist and university lecturer
- Farioli, Arnaldo (* 1945), Italian enduro athlete
- Farioli, Fabio (* 1970), Italian enduro athlete
- Farion, Iryna (* 1964), Ukrainian philologist and politician
- Faris ad-Din Aktay († 1254), emir of the Bahri regiment of the Mamluks
- Faris, Anna (* 1976), American actress, film producer, voice actress and singer
- Faris, Ellsworth (1874–1953), American sociologist
- Faris, George W. (1854–1914), American politician
- Faris, Muhammed Achmed (* 1951), Syrian cosmonaut and pilot
- Faris, Robert E. Lee (1907-1998), American sociologist
- Faris, Sean (* 1982), American actor
- Faris, Usama (* 1984), German American football player
- Faris, Valerie (* 1958), American director
- Fārisī, Kamāl al-Dīn Abū al-Ḥasan († 1319), Persian, Muslim optics and mathematics scientist
- Farison, Gérard (* 1944), French football player
- Farissier, Marion (* 1991), French diver
- Farissol, Abraham , Jewish author, Bible commentator, and geographer
Farj
- Farjad, Farid (* 1938), Iranian-American violinist
- Farjas i Darnés, Jordi (1928–2008), Catalan painter
- Farjeon, Benjamin (1838–1903), English journalist and writer
- Farjeon, Eleanor (1881–1965), British children's author, poet and playwright
- Farjeon, Harry (1878–1948), English composer
- Farjon, Philippe (* 1936), French racing car driver
- Farjot, Johan , French pianist and conductor
Fark
- Farkas, Adalbert (1906–1995), Austrian-American physical chemist
- Farkas, Ádám (* 1968), Hungarian economist
- Farkas, Akos (1898–1971), Hungarian cameraman
- Farkas, Alexander , American music educator and pianist
- Farkas, Attila Márton (* 1965), Hungarian publicist, activist
- Farkas, Balázs (* 1997), Hungarian squash player
- Farkas, Bertalan (* 1949), Hungarian pilot and former cosmonaut
- Farkas, Edith (1921–1993), Hungarian-New Zealand meteorologist and polar researcher
- Farkas, Evelyn (* 1967), American security expert
- Farkas, Ferenc (1905–2000), Hungarian composer
- Farkas, Gizella (1925–1996), Hungarian table tennis player
- Farkas, Gyula (1847–1930), Hungarian physicist and mathematician
- Farkas, Hershel (* 1939), Israeli-American mathematician
- Farkas, Hunor (* 2001), Romanian ski jumper
- Farkas, István (1887–1944), Hungarian painter and publisher
- Farkaș, Iuliu (1923–1984), Romanian football player
- Farkas, Jeff (* 1978), American ice hockey player
- Farkas, Josef , Austrian politician (NSDAP), member of the state parliament
- Farkas, Josef-Gerhard (* 1929), Hungarian-German hungarian scientist and publicist
- Farkas, József (* 1952), Hungarian wrestler
- Farkas, Julius von (1894–1958), Hungarian linguist and literary scholar
- Farkas, Karl (1893–1971), Austrian actor and cabaret artist
- Farkas, Martin (* 1964), German cameraman
- Farkas, Meira (* 1945), Romanian classical pianist
- Farkas, Mihály (1904–1965), Hungarian communist politician
- Farkas, Nicolas (1890–1982), Hungarian cameraman
- Farkas, Patrick (* 1992), Austrian soccer player
- Farkaš, Pavol (* 1985), Slovak football player
- Farkas, Péter (* 1955), Hungarian writer and journalist
- Farkas, Péter (* 1968), Hungarian wrestler
- Farkas, Petra (* 1999), Hungarian long jumper
- Farkas, Philip (1914–1992), American horn player and co-founder of the International Horn Society
- Farkas, Rózsa (* 1971), Hungarian cimbalom player
- Farkaš, Tomislav (* 1971), Croatian handball player
- Farkas, Viktor (1945–2011), Austrian author, journalist and advertising specialist
- Farkas, Zoltán (1913–1980), Hungarian film editor and film director
- Farkasfalvy, Denis (1936–2020), US-Hungarian clergyman, Cistercian, abbot, theologian, author and translator
- Farkash, Amit (* 1989), Israeli actress and singer
- Farkash, Safia , wife of the Libyan head of state (1969–2011)
- Farkasházy, László (* 1968), Hungarian football player
- Farkaszinski, Imre (1924–2015), Hungarian football coach
- Farke, Daniel (* 1976), German soccer player and coach
- Farke, Ernst (1895–1975), German politician (DP), MdL Lower Saxony, MdB
- Farke, Franz (1928-2010), German football player
- Farke, Sonia (* 1969), German actress and musical artist
- Farken, Robert (* 1997), German athlete
- Farkhan, Farihin (* 1998), Singaporean football player
- Farkoussi, Kaoutar (* 1996), Moroccan athlete
Farl
- Farlati, Daniele (1690–1773), Italian church historian
- Farle, Robert (* 1950), German politician (DKP, AfD), MdL
- Farlee, Isaac G. (1787–1855), American politician
- Farleigh, John (1900-1965), British artist
- Farley, Adam (born 1980), English soccer player
- Farley, Chris (1964–1997), American actor
- Farley, E. Wilder (1817–1880), American politician
- Farley, Edward (1846-1916), Australian opera singer (bass-baritone)
- Farley, Francis († 2018), British physicist
- Farley, James (1888–1976), American politician
- Farley, James Indus (1871–1948), American politician
- Farley, James T. (1829-1886) American politician
- Farley, Jim (* 1962), American manager
- Farley, John (* 1968), American actor
- Farley, John Murphy (1842–1918) Irish-American and Archbishop of New York
- Farley, Kenneth A. (* 1964), American geochemist
- Farley, Kevin P. (* 1965), American actor, production designer and composer
- Farley, Margaret A. (* 1935), American Catholic theologian and author
- Farley, Marianne , Canadian actress
- Farley, Melissa , American theater and film actress
- Farley, Melissa (* 1942), American clinical psychologist, scientist and activist against prostitution and pornography
- Farley, Michael F. (1863–1921), American politician
- Farley, Morgan (1898–1988), American actor
- Farley, Walter (1915–1989), American writer
- Farlin, Dudley (1777–1837), American politician
- Farlow, Aaron (* 1981), Australian triathlete
- Farlow, Tal (1921-1998) American jazz guitarist
- Farlow, William Gilson (1844–1919), American botanist and mycologist
- Farlowe, Chris (* 1940), English rhythm and blues singer
farm
- Färm, Göran (* 1949), Swedish politician, MEP
- Färm, Mathias (* 1974), Swedish guitarist in the band Millencolin
- Farmakidis, Theoklitos (1784–1860), Greek theologian and revolutionary
- Farmakopoulos, Dimitrios (1919–1996), Greek painter
- Farman, Henri (1874–1958), French track cyclist, aviation pioneer, racing car driver and entrepreneur
- Farman, Joseph Charles (1930–2013), British geophysicist and co-discoverer of the ozone hole
- Farman, Maurice (1877–1964), French track cyclist, automobile racing driver, aviation pioneer and entrepreneur
- Farman, Melissa (* 1990), American actress
- Farmand, Sandra (* 1969), German snowboarder
- Farmanfarma, Abdol-Hossein Mirza (1857–1939), politician, governor, prime minister of Iran
- Farmanfarmaian, Monir Shahroudy (1922–2019), Iranian artist
- Farmar, Jordan (* 1986), American basketball player
- Farmati, Zoltan (1924-2006), Romanian football player
- Farmer, Addison (1928–1963), American jazz bassist
- Farmer, Art (1928-1999), American jazz trumpeter
- Farmer, Bill (* 1959), New Zealand racing car driver
- Farmer, Broadus (1890–1959), Canadian violinist and music teacher
- Farmer, Darci Lynne (* 2004), American ventriloquist and singer
- Farmer, Evan (* 1972), American actor, voice actor and singer
- Farmer, Fannie Merritt (1857–1915), American restaurateur and educator
- Farmer, Frances (1913–1970), American actress
- Farmer, Gary (born 1953), Canadian actor
- Farmer, Geoffrey (* 1967), Canadian installation artist
- Farmer, Henry George (1882–1965) British music historian, conductor, and musician
- Farmer, J. Doyne (* 1952), American physicist
- Farmer, John , English composer
- Farmer, John (1835–1901) English musician, composer and music teacher
- Farmer, John J. (* 1957), American politician
- Farmer, Kenneth (1912-2005), Canadian ice hockey player
- Farmer, Maitland (1904–1995), English-Canadian organist, harpsichordist, church musician and music teacher
- Farmer, Michael, Baron Farmer (born 1944), British entrepreneur
- Farmer, Mimsy (* 1945), American actress
- Farmer, Moses G. (1820-1893), American electrical engineer and inventor
- Farmer, Mylène (* 1961), French pop singer
- Farmer, Nancy (* 1941), American writer
- Farmer, Penelope (* 1939), British author
- Farmer, Peter (* 1952), Australian hammer thrower
- Farmer, Philip José (1918–2009), American science fiction and fantasy writer
- Farmer, Robert (* 1991), British ice hockey player
- Farmer, Tevin (* 1990), American super featherweight boxer southpaw
- Farmer, Thomas L. (1923–2015), German-American lawyer
- Farmer, WW (1813-1854) American politician
- Farmer, Walter (1911–1997) American architect, designer, and officer in the United States Army
- Farmer, William R. (1921-2000), American New Testament scholar
- Farmer-Patrick, Sandra (* 1962), American hurdler of Jamaican origin
- Farmiga, Taissa (* 1994), American actress
- Farmiga, Vera (* 1973), American actress
- Farmonova, Sitora (* 1984), Uzbek actress and singer
fern
- Farna, Ewa (* 1993), Polish-Czech pop / rock singer
- Farnaby, Giles († 1640), English composer
- Farnaka , Persian chief administrative officer
- Farnam, Lynnwood (1885–1930), Canadian organist and professor
- Farnan, Robert (1877-1939), American rower
- Farnana, Paul Panda (1888–1930), Congolese agronomist
- Farnbacher, Dominik (* 1984), German racing car driver
- Farnbacher, Horst (* 1961), German automobile racing driver
- Farnbacher, Mario (* 1992), German racing car driver
- Farnberger, Franz (* 1952), Austrian choir teacher and song pianist
- Farncomb, Harold (1899–1971), Australian naval officer, commodore in World War II, later rear admiral and lawyer
- Farndon, Pete (1952-1983) British rock musician
- Farner, Caroline (1842–1913), Swiss doctor and women's rights activist
- Farner, Jakob (1918–1995), Swiss wind music conductor
- Farner, Konrad (1903–1974), Swiss art historian and socialist intellectual
- Farner, Mark (born 1948), American singer, guitarist and songwriter
- Farner, Oskar (1884–1958), Swiss Protestant clergyman and Zwingli researcher
- Farnerud, Alexander (* 1984), Swedish football player
- Farnerud, Pontus (* 1980), Swedish football player
- Farnes, Richard (* 1964), British conductor
- Farnese il Vecchio, Ranuccio (1390–1460), Italian nobleman and senator
- Farnese, Agnese († 1509), Italian nobleman
- Farnese, Alberto (1926–1996), Italian actor
- Farnese, Alessandro , Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and politician; Cardinal Bishop and Cardinal Dean
- Farnese, Alessandro (1545–1592), Italian general and diplomat in Spanish service
- Farnese, Alessandro (1635–1689), Spanish general
- Farnese, Antonio (1679–1731), last Duke of Parma from the House of Farnese
- Farnese, Costanza (1500–1545), daughter of Pope Paul III.
- Farnese, Elisabetta (1692–1766), Queen of Spain
- Farnese, Francesco (1678–1727), second son of Duke Ranuccio II Farnese
- Farnese, Francesco Maria (1619–1647), Italian cardinal
- Farnese, Gabriele Francesco († 1475), Italian nobleman
- Farnese, Girolamo (1599–1668), Italian cardinal and Duke of Latera
- Farnese, Giulia (1474–1524), mistress of Pope Alexander VI.
- Farnese, Guido († 1328), Bishop of Orvieto
- Farnese, Odoardo (1573–1626), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman, cardinal and politician
- Farnese, Odoardo I (1612-1646), Duke of Parma (1622-1646); Duke of Piacenza
- Farnese, Orazio (1531–1553), Duke of Castro
- Farnese, Orazio (1636–1656), Venetian general
- Farnese, Ottavio (1524–1586), Duke of Parma and Piacenza
- Farnese, Pier Luigi I , Italian nobleman
- Farnese, Pier Luigi II. (1503–1547), illegitimate son of Alessandro Farnese, later Pope Paul III. and the Duke of Parma, Piacenza and Castro
- Farnese, Ranuccio (1530–1565), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal of the Farnese family
- Farnese, Ranuccio I (1569–1622), Duke of Parma and Piacenza
- Farnese, Ranuccio II (1630–1694), Duke of Parma and Piacenza (1646–1694)
- Farnese, Vittoria (1521–1602), Duchess of Urbino (1548–1574)
- Farneti, Yuri (* 1996), Italian squash player
- Farnham, Bobby (* 1989), American ice hockey player
- Farnham, John (born 1949), Australian singer
- Farnham, Joseph (1884–1931), American screenwriter and intertitle writer
- Farnham, Roswell (1827–1903), American politician
- Farnham, Thomas J. (1804–1848), American publicist, politician, and expedition leader
- Farnijew, Irbek Walentinowitsch (* 1982), Russian wrestler
- Farnik, Thomas (* 1967), Austrian sports shooter
- Farnleitner, Johann (* 1939), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Farnleitner, Markus (* 1993), Austrian soccer player
- Farnobius († 377), rider leader of the Greutungen on the lower Danube
- Farnolle, Fabien (* 1985), French-Beninese football goalkeeper
- Farnon, Robert (1917–2005), Canadian composer, conductor, arranger and trumpeter
- Farnsley, Charles R. (1907–1990) American politician
- Farnsworth, Christopher (* 1971), American author
- Farnsworth, Daniel DT (1819-1892), American politician
- Farnsworth, Elon John (1837–1863), American Brigadier General in the Northern States in the Civil War
- Farnsworth, Joe (* 1968), American jazz drummer
- Farnsworth, John F. (1820–1897), American Republican Congressman and Brigadier General of the Northern States in the American Civil War
- Farnsworth, Philo (1906–1971), American engineer and inventor
- Farnsworth, Richard (1920-2000), American actor
- Farnsworth, Walter K. (1870–1929) American lawyer, judge, and politician
- Farnud, Sherkhan (1961–2018), Afghan poker player and businessman
- Farnum, Billie S. (1916–1979), American politician
- Farnum, Dustin (1874–1929), American film and stage actor
- Farnum, Fay (1888–1977), American mathematician and university professor
- Farnum, Franklyn (1878–1961) American actor and vaudeville artist
- Farnum, Ken (1931-2020), Barbadian cyclist
- Farnum, William (1876–1953), American actor
- Farnworth, Judith (* 1966), British diplomat
- Farny, Andreas (* 1992), German ice hockey player
- Farny, Dieter (1934–2013), German economist and university professor
- Farny, Emilienne (1938–2014), Swiss painter and sculptor
- Farny, Henry (1847–1916), French-American painter and illustrator of the Düsseldorf and Munich Schools
- Farny, Oskar (1891–1983), German officer, manager and politician (center, CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Farny, Renée (1919–1979), Swiss nurse
Faro
- Faro, Marlene (* 1954), Austrian journalist and writer
- Faroald I († 591), Duke, dux of Spoleto
- Faroald II († 728), Duke, dux of Spoleto
- Farochon, Jean-Baptiste (1812–1871), French medalist and sculptor
- Farocki, Harun (1944–2014), German film director, documentary filmmaker and university professor
- Farokhmanesh, Mohammad (* 1971), German director and film producer of Iranian descent
- Farole, Abdirahman Mohamed (* 1942), Somali President of Puntland, Somalia
- Faroni, Flávio Pereira (* 1981), Brazilian soccer player
- Farook, MOH (1937–2012), Indian politician
- Farooq, Imran (1960–2010), Pakistani politician, founding member of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement
- Farooq, Nilam (* 1989), German actress and blogger
- Farooq, Tariq (* 1954), Austrian badminton player and coach
- Farooq, Yasmin (* 1965), American rower
- Farooqi, Amjad (1974-2004), Pakistani terrorist
- Faroppa, Vittorio (1887–1958), Italian football goalkeeper
- Faroqhi, Suraiya (* 1941), German orientalist
- Farouk Khan († 1871), Persian ambassador
- Faroux, Charles (1872–1957), French motorsport official and multiple billiards world champion
Farq
- Farquet, Damien (* 1971), Swiss ski mountaineer and cross-country skier
- Farquhar, Anne (* 1948), British javelin thrower
- Farquhar, Anthony J. (* 1940), Northern Irish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Farquhar, George († 1707), Irish playwright
- Farquhar, Graham (* 1947), Australian biophysicist and plant physiologist
- Farquhar, John Hanson (1818–1873), American politician
- Farquhar, John M. (1832-1918) American politician
- Farquhar, Ryan (* 1976), English motorcycle racer
- Farquharson, Ashley (* 1999), American luge rider
- Farquharson, Cali (* 1993), American soccer player
- Farquharson, David (1839–1907), Scottish landscape painter
- Farquharson, Hugh (1911–1985), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Farquharson, Joseph (1846–1935) Scottish painter
Farr
- Farr, Arnold L. (* 1965), American philosopher
- Farr, Bruce (* 1949), New Zealand designer of regatta and cruising yachts
- Farr, Derek (1912–1986) British stage and film actor
- Farr, Diane (* 1969), American-British actress, author and columnist
- Farr, Evarts Worcester (1840–1880), American politician
- Farr, Felicia (born 1932), American film actress
- Farr, Glenn , American film editor
- Farr, Jamie (born 1934), American actor
- Farr, John R. (1857-1933) American politician
- Farr, Judi , Australian actress
- Farr, Judy , British production designer
- Farr, Lee (1927-2017), American actor
- Farr, Michael (* 1953), British reporter and Tim-and-Struppi expert
- Farr, Sam (* 1941), American politician
- Farr, Tommy (1913-1986) British boxer
- Farr, Tyler (* 1984), American country singer
- Farragut, David Glasgow (1801-1870), American naval officer
- Farrakhan, Louis (born 1933), American leader of the Nation of Islam movement
- Farran, Roy (1921–2006) British-Canadian soldier, politician, author and journalist
- Farrand, Beatrix (1872–1959), American landscape architect
- Farrant, Daniel , English composer and musical instrument maker
- Farrant, Francis (1803–1868), British Ambassador
- Farrant, Kim (* 1975), Australian director, screenwriter and film producer
- Farrant, Otto (* 1997), British film and theater actor, voice actor and singer
- Farrar, Adam (born 1971), American actor
- Farrar, Adam Storey (1826–1905), Church of England clergyman and historian
- Farrar, Amparito , American opera singer (soprano)
- Farrar, David (1908–1995) British film and stage actor
- Farrar, Ernest (1885–1918), English composer and organist
- Farrar, Frank L. (* 1929), American politician
- Farrar, Geraldine (1882–1967), American opera singer (soprano) and film actress
- Farrar, Jay (* 1966), American songwriter
- Farrar, John (1779–1853) American physicist and mathematician
- Farrar, Scott (* 1950), American specialist in visual effects
- Farrar, Sid (1859-1935) American baseball player
- Farrar, Tyler (* 1984), American cyclist
- Farré i Mallofré, Miquel (* 1936), Catalan classical pianist and chess player
- Farre, Jean Joseph (1816-1887), French general
- Farré, Mariella (* 1963), Swiss singer
- Farré, Maurici (* 1961), Spanish theater director
- Farré, Thérèse-Dominique (1830–1894), French nun and founder of the order
- Farrell, Angela (born 1952), Irish pop singer
- Farrell, Bobby (1949-2010), Dutch pop singer and dancer
- Farrell, Brian (* 1944), Irish religious and curial bishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Farrell, Charles (1901–1990), American actor
- Farrell, Colin (born 1976), Irish actor
- Farrell, Damien (* 1984), Antiguan soccer player
- Farrell, Dave (* 1977), American musician
- Farrell, Dermot Pius (* 1954), Irish clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Ossory
- Farrell, Edelmiro Julián (1887–1980), Argentine politician
- Farrell, Eileen (1920–2002), American opera singer (soprano)
- Farrell, F. Thomas (* 1941), American mathematician
- Farrell, Franklin (1908-2003), American ice hockey goalkeeper
- Farrell, Gia (* 1989), American pop singer
- Farrell, Glenda (1904–1971), American actress
- Farrell, Helios († 2014), Mexican table tennis player and official
- Farrell, Henry (* 1970), Irish political scientist
- Farrell, James Gordon (1935–1979), Irish-British writer
- Farrell, James T. (1904–1979), American writer
- Farrell, Jeff (born 1937), American swimmer
- Farrell, Joe , Australian special effects artist
- Farrell, Joe (1937–1986), American jazz musician (tenor and soprano saxophone, flute)
- Farrell, Joseph Anthony (* 1955), American classical philologist
- Farrell, Kevin (* 1947), Irish-American clergyman and Curia Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Farrell, Lyon (* 1998), American snowboarder
- Farrell, Madison (* 1996), American volleyball player
- Farrell, Mairéad (1957–1988), Northern Irish terrorist with the IRA
- Farrell, Mike (born 1933), British middle-distance runner
- Farrell, Mike (born 1939), American actor and producer
- Farrell, Niall (* 1987), British poker player
- Farrell, Niall (* 1997), British flyweight boxer
- Farrell, Nicholas (born 1955), British film and television actor
- Farrell, Owen (born 1991), English rugby player
- Farrell, Pat (* 1977), Swiss house / electro DJ, producer and promoter
- Farrell, Paul (1893-1975) Irish film actor
- Farrell, Perry (* 1959), American rock musician
- Farrell, Robert S († 1947), American politician
- Farrell, Sharon (born 1940), American actress
- Farrell, Suzanne (* 1945), American ballerina
- Farrell, Terry (* 1938), British architect
- Farrell, Terry (* 1963), American actress and former photo model
- Farrell, Theo (* 1967), British military historian and political scientist
- Farrell, Thomas (1827-1900), Irish sculptor
- Farrell, Tom (* 1932), British hurdler and middle distance runner
- Farrell, Tom (born 1944), American middle-distance runner
- Farrell, Warren (* 1943), American author and civil rights activist
- Farrell, Wes (1939–1996) American musician, songwriter, and record producer
- Farrell, Yvonne (* 1951), Irish architect and university professor
- Farrelly, Alexander A. (1923–2002), American politician
- Farrelly, Bobby (* 1958), American director, producer and screenwriter
- Farrelly, Frank (1931-2013), American psychologist
- Farrelly, John Wilson (1809-1860), American politician
- Farrelly, Patrick (1770-1826), American politician
- Farrelly, Peter (* 1956), American director, producer and screenwriter
- Farrelly, Sinead (* 1989), American soccer player
- Farren, Elizabeth († 1829), Irish actress
- Farren, Mick (1943–2013) British journalist, author and singer
- Farren-Price, Ronald (* 1930), Australian pianist
- Farrenc, Louise (1804–1875), French composer, pianist and musicologist
- Farrenkopf, Michael (* 1966), German historian
- Farrent, Karl (* 1963), British jazz trumpeter
- Farrer, Austin (1904–1968), English theologian and philosopher
- Farrer, Henry (1844–1903) American artist
- Farrer, Reginald (1880–1920), English writer, painter, and plant collector
- Farrer, Thomas Charles (1838-1891), English painter and painting teacher
- Farrer, William (1845–1906) Australian agronomist and wheat breeder
- Farrera, Gustavo (* 1954), Venezuelan singer
- Farrère, Claude (1876–1957), French author
- Farres Martins, Oliver Albert (* 1943), Mexican ambassador
- Farrington, David P. (* 1944), British psychologist and criminologist
- Farrington, Elizabeth P. (1898–1984), American politician
- Farrington, James (1791-1859) American politician
- Farrington, John (born 1942), Australian marathon runner
- Farrington, Joseph Rider (1897–1954), American politician
- Farrington, Josephine (1940-2018), British politician
- Farrington, Kaitlyn (* 1989), American snowboarder
- Farrington, Kent (* 1980), American show jumper
- Farrington, Mark (born 1965), English football player
- Farrington, Sloane (1923-1997), Bahamian sailor
- Farrington, Thomas (1798–1872), American lawyer and politician
- Farrington, Wallace Rider (1871–1933), American politician
- Farris, Joshua (* 1995), American figure skater
- Farris, Ralph W. (1886–1968), American lawyer and politician
- Farrochsad, Fereydun (1938–1992), Iranian singer
- Farrochzad, Forugh (1934–1967), Iranian poet, producer and film director
- Farrokh, Mehdi (1886–1973), Iranian diplomat and politician
- Farron, Tim (* 1970), British politician
- Farrona Pulido, Manuel (* 1993), German soccer player
- Farroukh, Toufic (* 1958), Lebanese jazz musician and composer
- Farrow, Ernie (1928–1969), American jazz musician
- Farrow, James (1827-1892), American lawyer and politician
- Farrow, John (1904–1963), Australian screenwriter and director
- Farrow, John (* 1982), Australian skeleton athlete
- Farrow, Margaret (* 1934), American politician
- Farrow, Mia (* 1945), American actress
- Farrow, Ronan (* 1987), American lawyer, journalist, author and political advisor
- Farrow, Samuel (1759-1824), American politician
- Farrow, Yta (* 1970), French (techno) singer
- Farruch Hormizd († 631), Persian general, Prince of Atropatene
- Farruchi Sistani , Persian poet
- Farruco, El (1936–1997), Spanish flamenco dancer
- Farrugia, Gonzalo († 2009), Uruguayan drummer
- Farrugia, Jean Paul (* 1992), Maltese football player
- Farrugia, Jimmy (1922-2006), Maltese politician, Speaker of the Maltese Parliament
- Farrugia, Leonard (* 1956), Maltese football player
- Farrugia, Martin (* 1958), Maltese badminton player
- Farrugia, Nicky (* 1960), Maltese open water swimmer and triathlete
- Farrugia, Paolo Rosario (1836–1907), Maltese Roman Catholic clergyman and auxiliary bishop in the Diocese of Malta
- Farrukh Siyar (1683–1719), Mughal Mughal of India
- Farruko (* 1991), Puerto Rican reggaeton musician
- Farruquito (* 1982), Spanish flamenco dancer
Fars
- Farsaie, Fahimeh (* 1952), Iranian-German author, journalist and human rights activist
- Farsari, Adolfo (1841–1898), Italian photographer
- Farshad, Mazda (* 1982), Swiss physician (orthopedist)
- Farshtej, Jakob (1919–1994), Israeli terrorist
- Farský, Karel (1880–1927), Patriarch of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church
- Farstad, Sverre (1920–1978), Norwegian speed skater
Fart
- Fart, Johann († 1491), Benedictine abbot in Laach
- Fartek, Franz (* 1966), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Landtag of Styria
- Farthing, Jack (born 1985), British actor
- Farthmann, Friedhelm (* 1930), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Farthofer, Erich (* 1951), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council, MEP
- Fartmann, Thomas (* 1968), German geographer and landscape ecologist
- Fartum, Marius (* 1991), Norwegian badminton player
- Fartunow, Petar (* 1989), Bulgarian ski jumper
Faru
- Farugia, Lena (1951-2019), American actress
- Faruki, Kemal (1906–1988), Turkish football player
- Faruq (1920–1965), Egyptian King (1936–1952)
- Faruqi, Ismail al- (1921–1986), Islamic scholar and comparative religious scholar
- Farussi, Giovanna Maria (1708–1776), actress and mother of Giacomo Casanova
Farw
- Farwell, Arthur (1872–1952), American composer
- Farwell, Charles B. (1823-1903), American politician (Republican Party)
- Farwell, Jonathan (born 1932), American film actor
- Farwell, Leonard J. (1819-1889) American politician
- Farwell, Nathan A. (1812-1893), American politician (Republican Party)
- Farwell, Sewall S. (1834-1909), American politician
- Farwick, Dieter (* 1940), German officer and publicist
- Farwick, Wilhelm (1863–1941), German politician (center), lawyer
- Farwig, Nina (* 1977), German biologist and professor of nature conservation
- Farwig, René (* 1935), Bolivian alpine skier
Fary
- Fáry, István (1922–1984), Hungarian-American mathematician
- Fary, John G. (1911-1984), American politician
- Faryar, Cyrus (* 1936), American folk musician, songwriter and record producer
- Faryar, Massum (* 1959), Afghan German-speaking author and translator
- Farynuk, Brad (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey player
Farz
- Farzan, Taies , Turkish-German-Iranian actress, film director and producer
- Farzanegan, Amir Hossein (* 1924), Iranian diplomat
- Farzaneh, Fasihi (* 1993), Iranian sprinter
- Farzin, Sina (* 1976), German sociologist