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Fusa
- Fusai, Alexandra (* 1973), French tennis player
- Fusangel, Johannes (1852–1910), German politician (center), MdR, journalist and newspaper editor
- Fusano, Christina (* 1980), American tennis player
- Fusar-Poli, Barbara (* 1972), Italian figure skater
- Fusaro, Diego (* 1983), Italian philosopher
- Fusaro, Piero (* 1952), Italian manager, President of Ferrari
Fusb
- Fusbahn, Margret (1907–2001), Swiss aviation pioneer
- Fusban, Hans (1885–1972), German lawyer and manager of the coal and steel industry
Fusc
- Fuscagni, Nino (1937-2018), Italian actor
- Fusch, Gustav (1871–1943), German manager in the mechanical engineering industry
- Fusco, Andy , American jazz saxophonist
- Fusco, Angelo (* 1956), Northern Irish IRA member
- Fusco, Giovanni (1906–1968), Italian composer, pianist, conductor and director
- Fusco, Mark (* 1961), American ice hockey player, official and entrepreneur
- Fusco, Michele (* 1963), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Sulmona-Valva
- Fusco, Nicola (* 1956), Italian mathematician
- Fusco, Paul (born 1953), American actor
- Fuscus , ancient Greco-Roman sculptor
- Fuscus , Roman charioteer
Fuse
- Fuse ODG (* 1988), British rapper of Ghanaian descent
- Fusé, Juan (* 1905), Argentine athlete
- Fusek, Katja (* 1968), Czech-Swiss writer
- Fuselli, Silvia (* 1981), Italian soccer player
- Fusen, Tetsu (1891–1976), Japanese painter
- Fuser, Diego (* 1968), Italian soccer player
- Füsers, Clemens (* 1955), German writer, screenwriter and director
- Fuseya, Soteki (1748–1812), Japanese doctor, Dutch expert (Rangakusha)
Fush
- Fushida, Hiroshi (* 1946), Japanese racing car driver
- Fushimi (1265-1317), 92nd Tennō of Japan
- Fushimi, Sadanaru (1858–1923), General of the Imperial Japanese Army, member of the Japanese Imperial Family
- Fushimi, Yūki , Japanese soccer player
Fusi
- Fusi Pecci, Odo (1920–2016), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Senigallia
- Fusi, Furio (* 1947), Italian sprinter
- Fusi, Luca (* 1963), Italian football player and coach
- Fusi, Walter (1924–2013), Italian painter
- Fusilli, Jim (* 1953), American writer and music critic
Fuso
- Fuso, Ivana (* 2001), German soccer player
- Fuson, Reynold C (1895–1979) American chemist
Foot
- Fuss, Alisa (1919–1997), German-Israeli educator and human rights activist
- Fuß, Benjamin (* 1990), German soccer player
- Fuß, Birgit (* 1972), German journalist and editor
- Fuß, Carsten (* 1961), German journalist, reporter and moderator
- Fuß, Daniela (* 1969), German presenter
- Fuß, Ernst-Werner (1924–1982), German lawyer
- Fuß, Fritz (1889–1945), German architect
- Fuß, Gabriele (* 1956), German speed skating trainer
- Fuß, Gerrit (* 1993), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), member of the Hamburg Parliament
- Fuss, Gunnar (* 1966), German cameraman and film director
- Fuß, Hardy (* 1955), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Fuss, Harry (1913–1996), Austrian actor
- Fuss, Heinrich (1845–1913), Austrian sculptor
- Fuß, Hilmar (* 1943), German soccer player
- Fuß, Johann Evangelist (1777–1819), Hungarian-Austrian composer of the pre-classical period
- Fuß, Konrad (1893–1945), German mayor who wanted to save a small town from being captured by the military
- Fuß, Kurt (1892–1976), German actor
- Fuss, Maria (1907–1979), German sculptor and graphic artist
- Fuß, Michael (1814–1883), Transylvanian Protestant clergyman and botanist
- Fuss, Nikolaus (1755–1826), Swiss mathematician
- Fuß, Paul (1844–1915), Lord Mayor of Kiel
- Fuss, Peter (* 1932), American philosopher
- Fuss, Sabine , German climate scientist
- Fuss, Sonja (* 1978), German soccer player
- Fuß, Walter E. (1921–1996), German actor
- Fuss, Wolff-Christoph (* 1976), German football commentator
- Fuß, Wolfgang (* 1945), German politician (SPD, Free Voters), MdL
- Fußangel, Uta (* 1969), German radio and television presenter
- Fussek, Claus (* 1953), German social worker, nursing critic and book author
- Füssel, Dietmar (* 1958), Austrian writer
- Füssel, Johann Michael (1753–1824), Protestant pastor, court master and travelogue author
- Füssel, Kuno (* 1941), Catholic theologian
- Füssel, Marian (* 1973), German historian
- Füssel, Stephan (* 1952), German book scholar, university professor and book author
- Fussell, Charles (* 1938), American composer and music teacher
- Fussell, Paul (1924–2012), American cultural historian and author
- Fußenegger, Angelika (* 1955), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Vorarlberg state parliament
- Fussenegger, David (1808–1874), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
- Fussenegger, Erwin (1908–1986), Austrian general
- Fussenegger, Gertrud (1912–2009), Austrian writer
- Fußenegger, Ingrun (* 1963), Austrian choir director and conductor
- Fußenegger, Karl (1858–1933), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Fussenegger, Miriam (* 1990), Austrian actress
- Fussenegger, Philipp (* 1989), Austrian director, screenwriter, producer and photographer
- Fussenegger, Siegfried (1894–1966), Austrian entrepreneur, fossil collector and museum founder
- Füssenich, Bert (* 1973), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Fiscal Court
- Füssenich, Peter (* 1971), German architect, monument conservator and cathedral builder
- Füsser, Hans (1898–1959), German illustrator, caricaturist and comic artist
- Fusser, Hans-Heinrich (* 1942), German painter and graphic artist
- Fussey, Owen (* 1983), Canadian-British ice hockey player
- Fusshöller, Leo (1889–1963), German poet, non-fiction author and teacher
- Fußi, Rudolf (* 1978), Austrian PR consultant, entrepreneur and political activist
- Füßl, Gerhard (* 1968), Austrian trombonist and music teacher
- Füssl, Karl Heinz (1924–1992), Austrian composer and musicologist
- Füßl, Wilhelm (* 1955), German historian and archive manager
- Füßlein, Wilhelm (1869–1944), German historian and local researcher
- Füssli, Hans Heinrich (1745–1832), Zurich councilor, professor of patriotic history, and publisher
- Füssli, Johann Caspar (1706–1782), Swiss painter and writer
- Füssli, Johann Heinrich (1741–1825), Swiss-English painter and publicist
- Füssli, Johann Jakob (1792–1860), Swiss Protestant clergyman
- Füssli, Johann Kaspar (1743–1786), Swiss painter, entomologist and publisher
- Füssli, Johann Melchior (1677–1736), Swiss draftsman, engraver and eraser
- Füssli, Johann Rudolf (1709–1793), Swiss painter, art historian and lexicographer
- Füssli, Peter (1482–1548), Swiss bell founder and mercenary
- Füssli, Peter (1577–1629), Swiss bell founder
- Füssli, Wilhelm (1803–1845), Swiss lawyer, radical-liberal politician, editor and writer
- Füssli, Wilhelm (1830–1916), Swiss portrait painter and draftsman
- Fußmann, Klaus (* 1938), German painter
- Fussy, Arthur (* 1979), Austrian composer and musician
- Fussy, Herbert (* 1950), Austrian Germanist and publicist
- Fussy, Hortensia (* 1954), Austrian sculptor
Fust
- Fust, Herbert (1899–1974), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Fust, Horst (1930–2003), German journalist and editor-in-chief of the BILD newspaper
- Fust, Johannes († 1466), lawyer and printer
- Fust, John (* 1972), Canadian-Swiss ice hockey player and coach
- Füst, Milán (1888–1967), Hungarian writer
- Fusté, Josep (* 1941), Spanish soccer player
- Fustel de Coulanges, Numa Denis (1830–1889), French ancient historian
- Fuster Chepe, Eugenio (1943–2010), Cuban agricultural expert and functionary
- Fuster de Plaza, María Luisa (1919–1965), Argentine ichthyologist
- Fuster Pardo, Rafael (* 1951), Catalan film director, cameraman, screenwriter, film editor and film producer
- Füster, Anton (1808–1881), Austrian politician and theologian
- Fuster, David (* 1982), Spanish soccer player
- Fuster, Jaime (1941–2007), Puerto Rican lawyer and politician
- Fuster, Joan (1922–1992), Spanish writer
- Fuster, José (* 1946), Cuban artist
Fusu
- Fusu († 210 BC), Chinese heir to the throne