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Frid
- Frid, Géza (1904–1989), Dutch composer and pianist
- Frid, Grigori Samuilowitsch (1915–2012), Russian composer, painter and writer
- Frid, Jonathan (1924–2012), Canadian theater, television and film actor
Frida
- Fríða Á. Sigurðardóttir (1940–2010), Icelandic writer
- Friday, Gavin (born 1959), Irish singer, songwriter, composer and painter
- Friday, Godwin (* 1959), Vincentian politician
- Friday, Linda (* 1971), American porn actress
- Friday, Nancy (1933–2017), American writer
- Friday, Tim (born 1961), American ice hockey player
Fride
- Fridegård, Jan (1897–1968), Swedish writer
- Fridelance, Sylvain (* 1995), Swiss triathlete
- Fridell, Åke (1919–1985), Swedish actor
- Fridell, Axel (1894–1935), Swedish graphic artist and painter
- Fridell, Knut (1908-1992), Swedish wrestler
- Fridell, Squire (born 1943), American actor, voice actor and author
- Fridén, Anders (* 1973), Swedish singer with the Swedish metal bands In Flames and Passenger
- Fridenreich, Zacharias , German lawyer and constitutional lawyer
- Friderich, Carl (1816–1894), German politician (NLP), MdR
- Friderich, Charles (1828–1880), Swiss politician and legal scholar
- Friderich, Frantz († 1584), German medalist, wood cutter and copper engraver
- Friderich, Franz Joseph Venerand (1771–1847), Swiss politician, judge and historian
- Friderich, Gabriele (* 1952), German municipal civil servant and state councilor in Bremen
- Friderich, Johann (1563–1629), German historian, philologist and rector
- Friderich, Matthäus († 1559), German Protestant clergyman and hymn poet
- Friderich, Valentin († 1640), German-Swiss fortress builder
- Friderichs, Alfons (* 1938), German banker
- Friderichs, Hans (* 1931), German politician (FDP) and manager
- Friderici, Blanche (1878–1933), American actress
- Friderici, Christoph Konrad Wilhelm (1726–1769), German lawyer
- Friderici, Daniel (1584–1638), German composer and cantor
- Friderici, Daniel Gottlieb (1767–1826), German architect and construction officer in Prussia
- Friderici, Erich (1885–1964), German infantry general in World War II
- Friderici, Johann Arnold (1637–1672), German physician and botanist
- Friderici, Jurriaan François de (1751–1812), Dutch military man, plantation owner and governor-general in Suriname
- Friderici, Valentin (1630–1702), German philologist and Protestant theologian
- Fridericia, Louis Sigurd (1881–1947), Danish hygienist
- Frideswida , English abbess and saint
- Fridez, Pierre-Alain (* 1957), Swiss politician and member of the National Council (SP)
Fridf
- Fridfinnson, Chris (1898–1938), Canadian ice hockey player
Fridh
- Fridh, Åke (1918–1997), Swedish classical philologist
- Fridh, Gertrud (1921–1984), Swedish theater and film actress
- Fridhill, Pia (* 1970), Swedish singer
Fridi
- Fridiburga , Alemannic nun and abbess of the Metz Monastery of St. Peter
Fridj
- Friðjón Stefánsson (1911-1970), Icelandic writer
Fridl
- Fridl, Josef (1930–2000), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Fridlund, Emily (* 1979), American writer
Fridm
- Fridman, Alexei Maximowitsch (1940–2010), Russian physicist
- Fridman, Daniel (* 1976), German chess grandmaster
- Fridman, Gal (* 1975), Israeli windsurfer and Olympic champion
- Fridman, Michail Maratowitsch (* 1964), Russian-Israeli oligarch
- Fridman, Olha (* 1998), Ukrainian tennis player
- Fridman, Sigrid (1879–1963), Swedish sculptor
Frido
- Fridolin von Säckingen († 538), missionary, abbot of the Säckingen monastery
- Fridolin, Gustav (* 1983), Swedish politician and Minister of Education
- Fridolin, Stephan († 1498), Franciscan
- Fridovich, Irwin (1929-2019), American biochemist
Fridr
- Fridrich, Alexandra (* 1968), German lawyer and judge
- Fridrich, Christian (* 1966), Austrian didactic specialist for geographic and socio-economic education and author
- Fridrich, Hans (1884–1947), Lord Mayor of Breslau
- Fridrich, Jessica (* 1964), Czech mathematician
- Fridrich, Johannes (* 1977), non-party local politician and Lord Mayor of Nürtingen
- Fridrichsen, Anton (1888–1953), Norwegian-Swedish theologian and professor
- Friðrik Karlsson (* 1960), Icelandic guitarist
- Friðrik Ólafsson (* 1935), Icelandic chess grandmaster
- Friðrik Ómar Hjörleifsson , Icelandic singer and participant in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Friðrik Þór Friðriksson (* 1954), Icelandic film director and filmmaker
- Fridrikas, Ausra (* 1967), Soviet, later Lithuanian, and finally Austrian handball player
- Fridrikas, Lukas (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Fríðriksmørk, Annita á (* 1968), Faroese politician (Tjóðveldisflokkurin), member of the Folketing
- Fríðriksson, Jógvan (* 1957), first bishop of the Folk Church of the Faroe Islands
Frids
- Fridson, Vitaly Valeryevich (* 1985), Russian basketball player
Fridt
- Fridtun, Kristin (* 1987), Norwegian Scandinavian player, author and former ski jumper
Fridu
- Fridugisus († 834), Arch Chancellor of Emperor Ludwig the Pious