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Fau
- Fau, Yamandú (* 1945), Uruguayan politician
Lazy
- Faubel, Héctor (* 1983), Spanish motorcycle racer
- Faubel, Karl , German soccer player
- Faubel, Manfred (* 1944), German physicist
- Faubert, Alain (* 1965), Canadian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Montréal
- Faubert, Julien (* 1983), French football player
- Faubert, Pierre , French composer and organist
- Faubus, Orval (1910-1994), American politician
Fauc
- Fauchard, Auguste (1881–1957), French organist, composer, priest and educator
- Fauchard, Pierre (1678–1761), French dentist
- Fauché, Daniel (* 1966), French rower
- Fauche, Xavier (* 1946), French comic book author
- Fauche-Borel, Louis (1762–1829), Swiss printer and bookseller
- Faucher, Éléonore (* 1973), French director
- Faucher, Julius (1820–1878), German journalist and politician (free trader and Manchester liberal)
- Faucher, Léon (1803–1854), French publicist and statesman
- Faucher, Louis-Eugène (1874–1964), French general
- Faucher, Paul (1920–2007), French long jumper
- Fauchet, Claude (1530–1602), French historian, Medievalist and Romanist
- Fauchet, Claude (1744–1793), bishop and MP during the French Revolution
- Fauchet, Paul (1881–1937), French organist and composer
- Faucheux, Lucien (1899–1980), French track cyclist
- Faucheux, Sylvie (* 1960), French economist and university politician
- Fauchier-Magnan, Adrien (1873–1965), French tennis player
- Fauci, Anthony (* 1940), American immunologist
- Faucigny, Arducius de († 1185), Bishop of Geneva
- Faucigny, Giroldus de , Bishop of Lausanne
- Faucigny, Guy de († 1119), Bishop of Geneva
- Faucillon, Thomas , French Dominican
- Fauck, Albert , old masters of deep drilling technology
- Fauconberg, Eustace de († 1228), Lord High Treasurer of England and Bishop of London
- Fauconberg, Walter de, 1st Baron Fauconberg († 1304), English politician, peer and soldier
- Fauconnet, Jean-Louis-François (1750-1819), French division general of the cavalry
- Fauconnet, Thibaut (* 1985), French short tracker
- Fauconnier, Henri (1879–1973), French writer
Faud
- Fauda, Faradsch (1946–1992), Arab publicist
- Faudel (* 1978), Algerian Raï musician and actor
- Faudoas de Sérillac, Jean François de , French nobleman, governor of Paris and the Île-de-France
- Faudon, Curt (1949–2019), Austrian director, screenwriter and producer
- Faudree, Ralph (1939-2015), American mathematician
Faue
- Fauerholdt, Viggo (1832–1883), Danish landscape and marine painter
Faug
- Faug-Porret, Jérémy (* 1987), French football player
- Faugouin, raisin (1930–2018), French sprinter
- Faugues, Guillaume , Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the early Renaissance
Fauj
- Faujas de Saint-Fond, Barthélemy (1741–1819), French geologist and volcanologist
Lazy
- Faul, Christian (* 1949), Austrian teacher and politician (SPÖ, Team Stronach), member of the National Council
- Faul, Christian (* 1967), German painter
- Faul, Erwin (* 1923), German political scientist
- Faul, Hermann (* 1949), German politician, Lord Mayor of the large district town of Nördlingen
- Faul, Rüdiger (* 1948), German aerodynamicist
- Fauland, Adolf (1933–2013), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Fauland, Herta (1929–2020), Austrian actress
- Fauland, Markus (* 1968), Austrian politician (FPÖ, BZÖ), member of the National Council
- Faulconer, Kevin (* 1967), American politician
- Faulconer, Sven (* 1980), Belgian composer
- Faulds, Henry (1843–1930), Scottish doctor, missionary to Japan, pioneer of dactyloscopy
- Faulds, Richard (* 1977), British marksman
- Faulenbach, Bernd (* 1943), German historian and deputy director of the research institute for work, education and participation
- Faulenbach, Heiner (* 1938), German Protestant university professor
- FaulenzA (* 1988), German singer, author and activist
- Fauler, Eduard (1819–1882), German ironworks and landowner and politician (NLP), MdR
- Fauler, Philipp Anton (1781–1853), manager of a steel works in Thiergarten on the Danube and namesake of a steel works in Freiburg im Breisgau
- Faulhaber, Andreas (1713–1757), chaplain and martyr of the former County of Glatz
- Faulhaber, Christoph (* 1972), German artist
- Faulhaber, Christoph Erhard (1708–1781), German mathematician, physicist and theologian
- Faulhaber, Erik (* 1966), German designer and typographer
- Faulhaber, Gabriele (* 1953), German politician (DKP, Die Linke), MdL
- Faulhaber, Jakob (1900–1942), German resistance fighter
- Faulhaber, Johann Matthäus von (1670–1742), German engineer, officer and historian
- Faulhaber, Johannes (1580–1635), German mathematician
- Faulhaber, Max (1904–1996), German politician (KPD)
- Faulhaber, Michael von (1869–1952), German clergyman, cardinal and archbishop of Munich and Freising
- Faulhaber, Ulrich (* 1941), German actor and voice actor
- Faulhaberin , German woman accused of being a witch
- Faulhammer, Friedrich (* 1963), Austrian lawyer and rector
- Faulise, Paul (1932–2020), American jazz and studio musician
- Fauliso, Joseph J. (1916–2014), American politician
- Faulk, Andrew Jackson (1814–1898), American politician, governor of the Dakota Territory
- Faulk, Dan (* 1969), American jazz musician (clarinet, tenor and soprano saxophone) and university teacher
- Faulk, Justin (* 1992), American ice hockey player
- Faulk, Kevin (* 1976), American football player
- Faulk, Marshall (* 1973), American football player
- Faulkes, William (1863–1933), English organist and composer
- Faulkner, Brian (1921–1977), Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
- Faulkner, Carlton W. (1904–1967), American sound engineer
- Faulkner, Charles J. (1806-1884), American politician
- Faulkner, Charles James (1847–1929), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Faulkner, Edward (born 1932), American film and television actor
- Faulkner, Graham (born 1947), British film actor
- Faulkner, Jaimi (* 1982), Australian singer, musician, songwriter and producer
- Faulkner, James (born 1948), British actor and voice actor
- Faulkner, Joan (* 1960), American jazz singer
- Faulkner, John (* 1954), Australian politician
- Faulkner, Leonard (1926-2018), Australian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Faulkner, Mac (born 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Faulkner, Newton (* 1985), British singer and songwriter
- Faulkner, Pádraig (1918–2012), Irish politician
- Faulkner, Richard, Baron Faulkner of Worcester (* 1946), British Labor Party politician
- Faulkner, Richie (* 1980), British metal guitarist
- Faulkner, Roland (1932-2004), American jazz musician
- Faulkner, Walt (1920–1956), American racing driver
- Faulkner, William (1897–1962), American writer
- Faulks, Edward, Baron Faulks (* 1950), English barrister and Crown Attorney
- Faulks, Sebastian (* 1953), British novelist
- Faull, Emma (* 1956), British bird illustrator
- Faull, Jo-Anne (* 1971), Australian tennis player
- Faull, Peter Friedrich Rudolf (1793–1863), German administrative lawyer and founder of statistics in Mecklenburg
- Faulmann, Carl (1835–1894), typesetter, private scholar and stenographer
- Faulon, Joulie , French archery biathlete
- Faulques, Roger (1924–2011), French officer and mercenary
- Faulstich, Ernst (1863–1925), German teacher
- Faulstich, Heinz (1927–2014), German psychiatrist, psychotherapist and psychiatry historian
- Faulstich, Helmuth (1914–1991), German electrical engineer and electronics technician
- Faulstich, Marga (1915–1998), German glass chemist
- Faulstich, Martin (* 1957), German engineer, university professor
- Faulstich, Nikolaus , Franconian farmer and member of parliament
- Faulstich, Paul (1872–1943), German photographer
- Faulstich, Peter (1946–2016), German educationalist
- Faulstich, Werner (1946–2019), German media scientist
- Faulstich-Wieland, Hannelore (* 1948), German educationalist and author
- Faultline (* 1968), English producer and DJ in the field of electronic music
- Faultrier de l'Orme, François (1760–1805), French artillery division general
- Faultrier, Simon de (1763-1832), French brigadier general of the artillery
- Faulwasser, Julius (1855–1944), German architect and building historian
- Faulwetter, Helmut (1929–1989), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
Faum
- Faumuina, Beatrice (* 1974), New Zealand discus thrower
- Faumuina, Wilson (1954-1986) American football player
faun
- Fauner, Silvio (* 1968), Italian cross-country skier
- FauntLeRoy, Don E. (* 1953), American cameraman, director
- Fauntroy, Walter E. (* 1933), American politician
Faup
- Faupel, Stefan (* 1977), German actor, musician and theater composer
- Faupel, Wilhelm (1873–1945), German military and diplomat
Fauq
- Fauqueux-Parzudaki, François Charles Émile (1829–1899), French ornithologist and dealer in natural produce
- Fauquex, Frédéric (1898–1976), Swiss politician (LPS)
Faur
- Faur, Remus (* 1989), Romanian biathlete
- Faura, Óscar (* 1975), Spanish cameraman
- Fauré, Alain (1962–2018), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Faure, Amandus (1874–1931), German painter and graphic artist
- Faure, Camille Alphonse (1840–1898), French engineer
- Fauré, Cédric (* 1979), French football player
- Faure, Danny (* 1962), Seychellois politician
- Faure, Duncan (* 1956), South African musician and singer
- Faure, Edgar (1908–1988), French politician, member of the National Assembly, MEP
- Faure, Edmond (1927-2008), French wrestler
- Faure, Élie (1873–1937), French doctor, art historian, and essayist
- Faure, Eugène (1822–1878), French genre and nude painter
- Faure, Félix (1841–1899), French statesman and politician
- Fauré, Francis (1910–1953), French racing cyclist
- Faure, François (1612–1687), French bishop
- Faure, François (1897–1982), French resistance fighter
- Fauré, Gabriel (1845–1924), French composer
- Faure, Hervé (* 1976), French triathlete
- Faure, Jacques (1904–1988), French skier and officer
- Faure, Jean-Baptiste (1830–1914), French bass opera singer, vocal teacher and song composer
- Faure, Jean-Michel (* 1941), Catholic vagante bishop of the Priestly Union Marcel Lefebvre
- Faure, Julia (* 1977), French actress
- Faure, Louis († 1879), landscape painter and lithographer
- Faure, Lucie (1908–1977), French writer and wife of the politician Edgar Faure
- Faure, Luigi (1901–1974), Italian ski jumper
- Faure, Magali (* 1972), French track cyclist
- Faure, Martine (* 1948), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Fauré, Maurice , French marksman
- Faure, Maurice (1891–1991), French pianist
- Faure, Maurice (1922–2014), French politician, member of the National Assembly, MEP
- Faure, Morgane (* 1984), French beach volleyball player
- Faure, Nick (* 1944), British racing car driver
- Faure, Nicolas (* 1949), Swiss photographer
- Faure, Olivier (* 1968), French politician
- Faure, Patrick (* 1946), French motorsport official
- Faure, Paul (1878–1960), French socialist politician (SFIO)
- Faure, Paul (1916–2007), French archaeologist and archaeologist
- Faure, Renée (1919–2005), French actress
- Faure, Sébastien (1858–1942), French anarchist
- Faure, Ulrich (* 1954), German editor, publisher and translator
- Faure, William C. (1949–1994), South African film director and screenwriter
- Faure-Biguet, Jacques-Napoléon (1893–1954), French journalist, writer and translator
- Faurer, Lincoln D. (1928-2014), American Air Force officer, director of the National Security Agency
- Faurer, Louis (1916–2001), American photographer
- Fauriel, Claude (1772–1844), French literary historian
- Faurisson, Robert (1929-2018), French literary scholar, professor of literature, revisionist (Holocaust denier)
- Faurlín, Alejandro (* 1986), Argentinian football player
- Faurschou, Jannie (* 1950), Danish actress
- Faurschou, Jesper (* 1983), Danish long-distance runner
- Faurschou-Hviid, Bent (1921–1944), Danish resistance fighter in World War II
- Faury, Guillaume (* 1968), French engineer
Faus
- Faus, Rainer (* 1979), German author, election researcher, pollster and political advisor
- Fausa, Chloe Margrethe (* 1992), Norwegian ski racer
- Fausböll, Viggo (1821–1908), Danish Pali researcher
- Fausel, Karl (1877–1939), German politician
- Fauser, Arthur (1911–1990), German painter
- Fauser, Axel (* 1948), German hematologist
- Fauser, Beate (* 1949), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Fauser, Gerrit (* 1989), German ice hockey player
- Fauser, Giacomo (1892–1971), Italian engineer and chemist
- Fauser, Hans (* 1925), German soccer player
- Fauser, Hermann (1874–1947), German designer
- Fauser, Jörg (1944–1987), German writer and journalist
- Fauser, Martina (* 1992), Swiss floorball goalkeeper
- Fauser, Otto (1875–1962), German engineer
- Fauser, Peter (* 1948), German university professor and professor for school education
- Fauset, Jessie Redmon (1882–1961), American writer and publicist
- Fausia of Egypt (1921–2013), Persian queen
- Fauske, Helene (* 1997), Norwegian handball player
- Faust Henriksen, Kasper (* 1986), Danish badminton player
- Faust von Aschaffenburg, Johann Friedrich (1569–1621), German mayor and chronicler
- Faust von Stromberg, Franz Ludwig (1605–1673), baron and provost in Würzburg
- Faust von Stromberg, Heinrich Nikolaus († 1621), Rhenish nobleman and Commander of the Order of St. John, today's Order of Malta
- Faust, Alfred (1883–1961), German politician (USPD, SPD), MdR, MdBB
- Faust, André (* 1969), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Faust, Armin Peter (* 1943), German artist and writer
- Faust, Arno (1918–1984), German singer and draftsman
- Faust, August (1895–1945), German philosopher
- Faust, Benedikt (* 1978), German cook and restaurateur
- Faust, Bernhard Christoph (1755–1842), German doctor
- Faust, Berthold (1935–2016), German painter and graphic artist
- Faust, Blye Pagon (* 1975), American film producer and actress
- Faust, Carl (1825–1892), Silesian military musician and composer
- Faust, Carl (1874–1935), German genre and portrait painter
- Faust, Chad (* 1980), Canadian actor
- Faust, Charles L. (1879–1928), American politician
- Faust, Chris (* 1968), German trainer and coach
- Faust, Daniel (* 1976), German actor and speaker
- Faust, Dirk (* 1966), German officer, Brigadier General of the Army of the Bundeswehr
- Faust, Dominik (* 1954), German geoscientist (geomorphologist)
- Faust, Drew Gilpin (* 1947), American historian, 28th President of Harvard University
- Faust, Edwin Stanton (1870–1928), German toxicologist and pharmacologist
- Faust, Florian (* 1964), German lawyer and university professor
- Faust, Franz , German soccer player
- Faust, Frederick Schiller (1892–1944), American writer and screenwriter
- Faust, Georg (* 1956), German cellist
- Faust, George T. (1908–1985), American mineralogist
- Faust, Hans (1894–1974), Prussian administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Faust, Hans Georg (* 1948), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Faust, Heinrich (1843-1891), German painter
- Faust, Heinrich (1912–1975), German meteorologist
- Faust, Heinz , German swimmer
- Faust, Helmut (1928–2008), German educationalist and university professor
- Faust, Herbert (* 1927), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Faust, Isabelle (* 1972), German violinist
- Faust, James E. (1920–2007), American MP and Apostle to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Faust, Jeanne (* 1968), German artist
- Faust, Jessica (* 1992), German television actress
- Faust, Johann Georg , German magician, astrologer and fortune teller
- Faust, Johann Michael (1663–1707), German physician and city doctor in Frankfurt am Main
- Faust, John (* 1990), Uruguayan soccer player
- Faust, Jörg (* 1967), German social scientist, director of the German Evaluation Institute for Development Cooperation
- Faust, Joseph (1856–1919), German Catholic pastor and author of numerous comedies, taunts and dramas
- Faust, Jürgen (* 1955), German designer
- Faust, Karl (1874–1952), German botanist
- Faust, Lauren (* 1974), American film animator
- Faust, Majk (* 1970), German basketball player
- Faust, Maria (* 1979), Estonian jazz musician
- Faust, Martin (1901–1923), German putschist
- Faust, Matthi (* 1980), German actor
- Faust, Matthias (* 1971), German right-wing extremist
- Faust, Michael (* 1941), German cameraman and film director
- Faust, Michael (* 1959), German musician (flautist)
- Faust, Nicole (* 1973), German rower
- Faust, Otto (1897–1955), German politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Weimar
- Faust, Ovidius (1896–1972), museologist, historian and archivist for the city of Pressburg
- Faust, Paul (1872–1953), German organ builder
- Faust, Peter Paul (1833–1912), German educator and one of the first dialect poets of the Cologne language
- Faust, Philipp (1898–1959), German bricklayer and writer
- Faust, Richard (1927–2000), German zoologist, zoo director and conservationist
- Faust, Rüdiger (* 1963), German chemist and university professor
- Faust, Sebastian (* 1965), German actor
- Faust, Siegmar (* 1944), German author, GDR dissident, political prisoner in the GDR
- Faust, Stephan , German classical archaeologist
- Faust, Thomas (* 1963), German economist and administrative scientist
- Faust, Ulrich (1935–2019), German religious and university professor
- Faust, Volker (* 1941), German psychiatrist
- Faust, Walter (* 1931), German local politician (CDU)
- Faust, Wilhelm (* 1930), German soccer player
- Faust, Willi (1924–1992), German motorcycle racer and world champion
- Faust, Wolfgang Max (1944–1993), German art theorist, editor-in-chief of the art magazine Wolkenkratzer
- Faust, Wolfram (* 1964), German canoeist
- Fausta († 326), Roman empress
- Fausta Arshakuni , Empress of Byzantium
- Faustenhammer, Josef (1934–2017), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Faustenhammer, Norbert (* 1937), Austrian lawyer and diplomat
- Fauster, Martin (* 1972), Austrian cook
- Fausti (* 1940), Luxembourg entertainer
- Fausti, Giovanni (1899–1946), Italian Jesuit priest and martyr
- Faustin, Marvin (* 1967), soccer player from Trinidad and Tobago
- Faustina , third wife of Constantius II.
- Faustina the Elder , Roman Empress
- Faustina the Younger († 176), Roman Empress, wife of Mark Aurel
- Faustini, Alessio (* 1960), Italian marathon runner
- Faustini, Giovanni (1615–1651), Italian opera librettist
- Faustino Lima Martins, Idner (* 1978), Brazilian volleyball player
- Faustino, David (* 1974), American actor and singer
- Faustino, Hernâni , Portuguese jazz and improvisation musician (double bass)
- Faustinus , Roman counter-emperor in 274
- Fäustle, Johann Nepomuk von (1828–1887), Bavarian lawyer and minister of justice
- Faustmann, Martin (1822–1876), German forest scientist and forester
- Faustner, Luitpold (1845–1925), German landscape painter and genre painter
- Fausto, Nelson (1936–2012), Brazilian-American pathologist
- Fausto-Sterling, Anne (* 1944), American scientist and biologist
- Faustus († 190), martyr, saint
- Faustus of Byzantium , late antique historian
- Faustus von Mileve , representative of Western Manichaeism
- Faustus von Riez , Abbot of Lérins, Bishop of Riez, theologian
Faut
- Faut, Volly De (1904–1973), American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist
- Fauteux, Gaspard (1898–1963), Canadian politician, lieutenant governor of Québec
- Fauteux, Gérald (1900–1980), Canadian judge, President of the Supreme Court
- Fauth, Adolf (1836–1912), German pastor, homeopath and folk writer
- Fauth, Evelyn (* 1976), Austrian tennis player
- Fauth, Franz (1841–1905), German educator
- Fauth, Franz Heinrich (1766–1820), German entrepreneur, administrative lawyer and first mayor of Bergisch Gladbach
- Fauth, Gerhard (1915–2003), German journalist
- Fauth, Gottlieb (* 1956), German politician (CSU), district administrator of the Ebersberg district
- Fauth, Gottlob (1880–1938), German blacksmith and politician (SPD)
- Fauth, Hans-Lothar (1928–2012), German restaurateur and local politician
- Fauth, Philipp (1867–1941), German elementary school teacher and astronomer
- Fauth, Wolfgang (* 1924), German classical philologist and religious scholar
- Fautheree, Jimmy Lee (1934-2004), American country singer
- Fauthoux, Frédéric (* 1972), French basketball player
- Fautrier, Jean (1898–1964) French painter
- Fautua, Tony , New Zealand diplomat
- Fautz, Janina (* 1995), German actress
- Fautz, Ludwig von (1811–1880), Austrian vice admiral and naval commander
Fauv
- Fauveau, Félicie de (1802–1886), French sculptor
- Fauvel, Charles (1904–1979), French aircraft designer
- Fauvel, John (1947-2001), British mathematician
- Fauvel, Pascal (1882-1942), French archer
- Fauvelet, Jean Baptiste (1819–1883), French genre painter, lithographer and art educator
- Fauver, William (* 1954), American figure skater
- Fauvergue, Nicolas (* 1984), French football player
- Fauvet, Egon (1901–1970), German gynecologist and obstetrician
Faux
- Faux, Kari (* 1992), American rapper, singer-songwriter and music producer
Fauz
- Fauzi, Adnan (* 1987), Indonesian badminton player
- Fauzi, Mahmud (1900–1981), Egyptian politician and diplomat
- Fauzy, Fairuz (* 1982), Malaysian racing driver