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Holy
- Fei Junlong (* 1965), Chinese Taikonaut
- Fei Xiaotong (1910–2005), Chinese sociologist, anthropologist and ethnologist
- Fei, Alessandro (* 1978), Italian volleyball player
- Fei, Bao Xian (* 1983), Dutch wushu fighter and trainer of Chinese origin
- Fei, James (* 1974), American musician and composer
- Fei, Mu (1906–1951), Chinese film director and screenwriter
- Fei, Paolo di Giovanni (1345–1411), Italian painter
- Fei, Yi († 253), Chinese official of the Shu Han at the time of the three kingdoms in ancient China
Feib
- Feibel, Albrecht (1940–2011), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Feibel, Thomas (* 1962), German journalist
- Feibelman, Peter J. (* 1942), American physicist
- Feibert, Petra (1958-2010), German chess player
- Feibusch, Hans (1898–1998), German painter in exile in Britain (since 1933)
Feic
- Feicht, Andreas (* 1971), German manager and State Secretary
- Feicht, Sebastian (* 1973), German actor
- Feichtenbeiner, Michael (* 1960), German soccer coach
- Feichter, Arthur (* 1943), Italian politician (SVP)
- Feichtinger, Andreas (* 1978), Austrian soccer player
- Feichtinger, Andreas (* 1983), Austrian football referee
- Feichtinger, Dietmar (* 1961), Austrian architect
- Feichtinger, Elisabeth (* 1987), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Feichtinger, Hans Georg (* 1951), Austrian mathematician
- Feichtinger, Johannes (* 1967), Austrian historian
- Feichtinger, Klaus Uwe (* 1970), Austrian managing director and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Feichtinger, Sebastian (* 1992), Austrian handball player
- Feichtinger, Walter (* 1956), Austrian officer and political scientist
- Feichtinger, Wilfried (* 1950), Austrian gynecologist
- Feichtinger-Zimmermann, Barbara (* 1963), Austrian classical philologist
- Feichtlbauer, Hans (1879–1957), Austrian architect
- Feichtlbauer, Hubert (1932–2017), Austrian journalist and book author
- Feichtmayer, Rudolf (1902–1972), Austrian opera singer (baritone)
- Feichtmayr, Caspar , German builder, co-founder of the Wessobrunn School
- Feichtner, Anton (* 1942), German folk actor
- Feichtner, Barbara (* 1982), Austrian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Feichtner, Dieter (1943–1999), Austrian synthesizer player and composer
- Feichtner, Edgar (* 1956), German economist and university professor and wind musician
- Feichtner, Marianne , German ice stock athlete
- Feichtner, Thomas (* 1970), Austrian industrial designer
- Feichtner-Kozlov, Dmitry (* 1972), German-Russian mathematician
- Feick, Arne (* 1988), German soccer player
- Feick, Ernst (1911–2007), German sports official; DHB President
- Feick, Gustav (1904–1983), German economist and politician (SPD), MdL
- Feick, Otto (1890–1959), inventor of the gym wheel
- Feick, Rudolf , German politician (NSDAP), MdR, MdL
- Feick, Volker (* 1939), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Feicke, Bernd (1950–2016), German economist, regional historian
- Feickert, Andreas (1910–1977), German National Socialist student functionary
Feid
- Feid, Anatol (1942–2002), German priest of the Dominican Order and writer
- Feid, Josef (1806–1870), Austrian painter
- Feidel-Mertz, Hildegard (1930–2013), German educationalist
- Feiden, Karl (* 1934), German pharmacist and food chemist, author
- Feiden, Martin († 1675), abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Matthias in Trier
- Feiden, Wally (* 1940), German politician (SPD), mayor of Bad Honnef
- Feidenhans'l, Robert (* 1958), Danish physicist and science manager of major European research
- Feidman, Giora (* 1936), Argentine clarinetist
- Feidt, Claude (* 1936), Roman Catholic bishop
Feie
- After work, Ambrose , clergyman and reformer
- After work, Denise (* 1989), Swiss ski racer
- Feierabend, Franz (1885–1964), Swiss accordion and Swiss orchestra player and composer
- After work, Fritz (1908–1978), Swiss bobsleigh athlete
- After work, Harald (* 1967), German triathlete
- After work, Hartmann († 1512), clergyman and humanist
- Feierabend, Hermann (1928–1995), Swiss painter and graphic artist
- After work, Ines (* 1965), German politician (Die Linke) and State Secretary
- After work, Johannes († 1508), Swiss clergyman, abbot
- After work, Karel (1861–1945), Czechoslovak university professor, opponent of National Socialism and prisoner in the Dachau concentration camp
- After work, Ladislav Karel (1891–1969), Justice, Agriculture and Finance Minister of Czechoslovakia
- Closing time, Margaret , US local politician
- After work, Niklas (1997–2016), German soccer player
- After work, Rudolph , clergyman and clergyman in Kaisheim monastery
- After work, Ulrich , Swiss wood carver
- Feiereis, Konrad (1931–2012), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Feiereis, Max (1882–1960), German military musician, music director and conductor
- Feierfeil, Schorsch (* 1986), Austrian caricaturist, illustrator and animator
- Feierle, Franz (1861–1926), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Feierle, Heinz (1927–2018), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Feiersinger, Denise (* 1990), Austrian biathlete
- Feiersinger, Kevin (* 1992), German soccer player
- Feiersinger, Laura (* 1993), Austrian soccer player
- Feiersinger, Werner (* 1966), Austrian sculptor
- Feiersinger, Wolfgang (* 1965), Austrian football player and coach
- Holiday, Gertrud (1890–1943), German reform pedagogue
- Holiday, Karl (1874–1944), Austrian painter
- Public holiday, Stefan (* 2001), Austrian soccer player
Feif
- Feifalik, Franziska (1842–1911), hairdresser and close confidante of Empress Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary
- Feifalik, Julius (1833–1862), Bohemian Germanist and Slavist
- Feifar, Oskar (* 1967), Austrian crime writer
- Feifel, Achim (* 1964), German football coach
- Feifel, Erich (1925–2003), German Roman Catholic theologian, religious educator and university professor
- Feifel, Eugen (1902–1999), German China missionary of the Steyler missionaries and sinologist
- Feifel, Gernot (1935–2019), German surgeon and university professor
- Feifel, Julian (* 1966), German music producer, composer, guitarist and singer
- Feifel, Martin (* 1964), German actor
- Feifer, Waldemar (* 1983), German-Russian film director, film editor, stunt performer, cameraman and actor
- Feiffer, Halley (* 1985), American actress
- Feiffer, Jules (* 1929), American comic strip cartoonist
- Feiffer, Peter (1934–2017), German researcher and inventor in agricultural science
Cowardly
- Feig, Paul (* 1962), American actor, screenwriter, director and producer
- Feig, Rainer (* 1941), German physicist, computer scientist and politician (SPD), MdL Saxony
- Feig, Sigalit (* 1971), Israeli singer, actress and dancer
- Feige, Auguste († 1838), German theater actress and opera singer
- Feige, Axel (* 1988), German musician and singer
- Feige, Burkhard (* 1972), German film director and screenwriter
- Feige, Gerhard (* 1951), German clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Magdeburg
- Feige, Hans (1880–1953), German officer, most recently general of the infantry in World War II
- Feige, Jasmin (1959–1988), German long and high jumper
- Feige, Johann (1482–1543), Hessian Chancellor
- Feige, Johann Christian (1689–1751), German sculptor and picture carver
- Feige, Johann Christian the Younger (1720–1788), German sculptor
- Feige, Johann Ferdinand the Elder (1733–1783), German sculptor
- Feige, Johann Ferdinand the Younger (1766–1827), German sculptor
- Feige, Johann Friedrich (1726–1788), German sculptor
- Feige, Johannes (* 1931), German artist
- Feige, Karl (1780–1862), German theater actor, theater director, dramaturge and theater director
- Feige, Karl (1905–1992), German sports scientist
- Feige, Kevin (* 1973), American film producer
- Feige, Klaus-Dieter (* 1950), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Feige, Marcel (* 1971), German writer
- Feige, Otto (1882–1951), German admiral
- Feige, Saskia (* 1997), German walker
- Feige, Uriel (* 1959), Israeli computer scientist
- Feige, Wilhelm (1911–1969), communist politician (KPD), MdL
- Feige, Wolfgang (* 1931), German specialist methodologist for civics
- Feige, Wolfgang (* 1949), German soccer player
- Feigel, August (1880–1966), German art historian and museum director
- Feigel, August Friedrich (* 1874), German diplomat
- Feigel, Franz (1816–1858), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Feigel, Ignatz (1855–1922), German Oldenburg politician
- Feigel, Peter Christian (* 1966), German conductor and specialist for musicals and cross-genre cross-over productions
- Feigel, Sigi (1921–2004), Swiss lawyer who campaigned against anti-Semitism
- Feigelson, Josef (* 1954), Latvian cellist
- Feigen, Hanns (* 1949), German lawyer and criminal defense attorney
- Feigenbaum, Aryeh (1885–1981), Austrian-Israeli ophthalmologist, non-fiction author and Zionist
- Feigenbaum, Edward (* 1936), American computer scientist
- Feigenbaum, Joan (* 1958), American computer scientist, mathematician and university professor
- Feigenbaum, Mitchell (1944–2019), American physicist and chaos researcher
- Feigenbutz, Leopold (1827–1904), German homeland researcher in Kraichgau
- Feigenbutz, Vincent (* 1995), German boxer
- Feigenspan, Eckehard (* 1935), German football player
- Feigenspan, Mike (* 1995), German soccer player
- Feigenwinter, Ernst (1853-1919), Swiss politician (Catholic Conservative)
- Feigenwinter, Gunild (* 1940), German writer, freelance journalist and publisher's editor
- Feigenwinter, Hans (* 1965), Swiss jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Feigenwinter, Martin (* 1970), Swiss speed skater
- Feiger, Robert (* 1962), German union leader (IG Bauen-Agrar-Umwelt)
- Feigerle, Ignaz (1795–1863), Austrian Catholic theologian, Bishop of St. Pölten
- Feighan, Ed (born 1947), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Feighan, Frank (* 1962), Irish politician
- Feighan, Michael A. (1905-1992), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Feighner, JW (1916–2004), American manager and politician
- Feigin, Boris Lwowitsch (* 1953), Russian mathematician
- Feigin, Dov (1907–2000), Ukrainian-Israeli sculptor
- Feigin, Leo (* 1938), British music producer and radio host of Soviet origin
- Feigl, Benedikt (* 1988), German model airplane pilot
- Feigl, Erich (1931–2007), Austrian journalist, publicist and documentary filmmaker
- Feigl, Ernst (1887–1957), Czech journalist, German language
- Feigl, Ferdinand (1898–1961), Austrian football player
- Feigl, Friedrich (1884–1965), Czechoslovak genre painter
- Feigl, Fritz (1891–1971), Austrian chemist, spot method
- Feigl, Georg (1890–1945), German mathematician
- Feigl, Günther C. (* 1968), Austrian neurosurgeon
- Feigl, Helmuth (1926–2008), Austrian historian and archivist
- Feigl, Herbert (1902–1988), Austrian-American philosopher
- Feigl, Hugo (1889–1961), Czechoslovak-American gallery owner
- Feigl, Peter (* 1951), Austrian tennis player
- Feigl, Sigi (* 1961), Austrian jazz musician, big band leader and concert organizer
- Feigler, Fritz (1889–1948), German painter and graphic artist
- Feiglin, Mosche (* 1962), Israeli politician
- Feiglstorfer, Hubert (* 1967), Austrian architect and university professor
Feih
- Feih, Karl (1890–1956), German businessman and politician (ZENTRUM, CDU), MdL, Lord Mayor of Oberhausen
- Feihl, Eugen (1889–1964), German journalist and diplomat
Feij
- Feijen, Loek (1930-2013), Dutch football player
- Feijen, Niels (* 1977), Dutch pool player
- Feijó, António (1859–1917), Portuguese diplomat and poet
- Feijoo, Benito Jerónimo (1676–1764), Spanish religious and scholar, forerunner of the Enlightenment
- Feijter, Cor de (1907–1988), Dutch chess composer
Feik
- Feik, Daniel (* 1986), Austrian composer, choreographer, author and actor
- Feik, Eberhard (1943–1994), German actor
- Feik, Florian (* 1989), Austrian theater and film actor
- Feike, Katharina (* 1976), German politician (SPD)
- Feikes, Lieselotte (* 1923), German chemist
- Feikl, Stanislav (1883–1933), Czech painter
- Feiks, Antje (* 1979), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
Haggle
- Feil, Alex (* 1977), German film director and editor
- Feil, Arnold (1925–2019), German musicologist
- Feil, Ernst (1932–2013), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Feil, Friederike (* 1986), German obstacle runner and nutritionist
- Feil, Georg (* 1943), German film producer and author
- Feil, Johann (1896–1957), Austrian SS-Oberführer
- Feil, Ludwig (1910–1980), German painter and graphic artist
- Feil, Naomi (* 1932), German-American gerontologist and former off-Broadway actress
- Feil, Noah (* 1998), German soccer player
- Feil, Peter (1962–2018), German jazz musician (trombone, arrangement)
- Feil, Wolfgang (* 1956), Austrian surgeon
- Feil, Wolfgang (* 1959), German nutritionist
- Feilacher, Johann (* 1954), Austrian sculptor, psychiatrist
- Feilbogen, Franziska (1873–1927), Austrian literary scholar, translator and writer
- Feilbogen, Siegmund (1858–1928), Austrian lawyer, national economist
- Feilchenfeld, Fabian (1827–1910), German rabbi
- Feilchenfeld, Max (1852–1922), Austrian banker
- Feilchenfeld, Werner (1895–1985), German-American management consultant and lawyer
- Feilchenfeld-Fales, Walter (1896–1953), German educator and philosopher
- Feilchenfeldt, Konrad (* 1944), Swiss-German literary scholar
- Feilchenfeldt, Walter (1894–1953), German publisher and gallery owner
- Feilcke, Burkhard (* 1969), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Feilcke, Jochen (* 1942), German politician (CDU), MdA, MdB
- Feilcke, Johanna-Gerlinde (1934–2015), German politician (CDU), MdHB
- Feild, JJ (* 1978), British-American actor
- Feild, Reshad (1934-2016), British Sufi mystic and spiritual teacher
- Feilding, Alexander, 12th Earl of Denbigh (* 1970), British nobleman
- Feile, Peter (1899–1972), German architect and representative of "New Building"
- Feile, Peter (* 1939), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Feilen, Jean-Baptist (1904–1991), German KPD functionary and resistance fighter
- Feilen, Petra (* 1978), German actress
- Feiler, Arthur (1879–1942), German business journalist
- Feiler, Dror (* 1951), Swedish-Israeli musician and activist
- Feiler, Emil , German soccer player
- Feiler, Erich (1882–1940), German dentist
- Feiler, Hertha (1916–1970), Austrian actress
- Feiler, Klaus (* 1954), German economist and non-party political official
- Feiler, Manfred (1925–2020), German painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Feiler, Max Christian (1904–1973), German musician, writer, theater musician, playwright and theater critic
- Feiler, Uwe (* 1965), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Feilhaber, Benny (* 1985), American football player
- Feilhuber, Jakob (1912–1959), German wrestler
- Feili, Payam (* 1985), Iranian poet, activist and writer
- Feiling, CE (1961-1997), Argentine writer
- Feiling, Keith (1884–1977), English historian
- Feilitsch, Heinrich von (1856–1932), German Imperial Judge
- Feilitzsch, Carl (1901–1981), German composer
- Feilitzsch, Fabian von , German nobleman
- Feilitzsch, Friedrich von (1858–1942), politician in the Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe and its last Minister of State
- Feilitzsch, Karl Adam Heinrich von (1701–1768), first chief of the Invalid Corps and commandant of the Invalidenhaus in Berlin
- Feilitzsch, Maximilian von (1834–1913), Bavarian State Minister of the Interior
- Feilitzsch, Ottokar von (1817–1885), German physicist
- Feilke, Helmuth (* 1959), German linguist and university professor
- Feillet, Bruno (* 1959), French clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Reims
- Feillu, Brice (* 1985), French racing cyclist
- Feillu, Romain (* 1984), French cyclist
- Feilmayr, Franz (1870–1934), German politician (center), MdR
- Feilmeier, Manfred (* 1941), German actuary, computer scientist and entrepreneur
- Feilner, Anna (1863–1929), German photographer
- Feilner, Jean Baptiste (1844–1912), German court photographer and postcard publisher
- Feilner, Johann Everhard (1802–1869), German draftsman and photographer
- Feilner, Simon , German plasterer, porcelain painter and modeller
- Feilner, Tobias (1773–1839), German pottery manufacturer
- Feilzer, Heinz (* 1928), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Feilzer, Horst (1957–2009), German soccer player
Fine
- Fein, Adrian (* 1999), German soccer player
- Fein, Benjamin (1887–1962), American mobster
- Fein, Christoph Friedrich († 1761), German Protestant preacher
- Fein, Eduard (1813–1858), German lawyer
- Fein, Egon (1928–2006), German journalist and book author
- Fein, Georg (1803–1869), German publicist and democratic politician of the Vormärz, founder and organizer of workers' education associations
- Fein, Georg senior (1755–1813), Mayor of Helmstedt
- Fein, Joel (1944–2007), American sound engineer
- Fein, Maria (1892–1965), Austrian actress
- Fein, Otto (1895–1953), German Rear Admiral in the Navy
- Fein, Raymond (* 1950), Swiss communications consultant, moderator and pianist
- Fein, Robert (1907–1975), Austrian weightlifter and Olympic champion
- Fine, Walter , German actor on stage and television
- Fein, Wilhelm Emil (1842–1898), German inventor and entrepreneur
- Feinaigle, Gregor von (1760–1819), German mnemonic and Roman Catholic monk
- Feinberg, Aaron (* 1981), American inline skater
- Feinberg, Anat (* 1951), Israeli literary scholar
- Feinberg, Avshalom (1889–1917), leader of the Jewish-Zionist spy ring NILI
- Feinberg, Gerald (1933–1992), American physicist at Columbia University and futurologist
- Feinberg, Evgeni Lwowitsch (1912–2005), Russian theoretical physicist
- Feinberg, Joel (1926-2004), American philosopher
- Feinberg, Lawrence I. (1942–2009), American papyrologist
- Feinberg, Leslie (1949–2014), American author and activist
- Feinberg, Michael (* 1987), American jazz musician
- Feinberg, Samuil Evgenjewitsch (1890–1962), Russian pianist and composer of Ukrainian origin
- Feinberg, Saweli Moissejewitsch (1910–1973), Soviet physicist
- Feinberg, Stephen (* 1960), American hedge fund manager and billionaire
- Feinberg, Wladimir Jakowlewitsch (1926–2010), Soviet or Russian physicist
- Feinberg-Sereni, Ada (* 1930), Israeli politician and educator
- Feinbier, Marcus (* 1969), German soccer player
- Feind, Barthold (1678–1721), German poet of opera texts and satires
- Feindler, Michael (* 1989), German poet and cabaret artist
- Feindouno, Pascal (* 1981), Guinean football player
- Feindt Eißner, Konstanze (* 1966), German sculptor and draftsman
- Feindt, Cilly (1909–1999), German actress and artistic equestrian
- Feindt, Hans (1920–2012), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Feindt, Hans-Arend (1921–2002), German naval officer, rear admiral in the German Navy
- Feindt, Jan (* 1975), German illustrator and comic artist
- Feindt, Johann (* 1951), German cameraman, director and screenwriter
- Feindt, Jürgen (1930–1978), German dancer and actor
- Feindura, Yolanda (* 1945), German painter
- Feine, Gerhart (1894–1959), German diplomat
- Feine, Hans Erich (1890–1965), German legal scholar
- Feine, Paul (1859–1933), German Protestant theologian
- Feine, Ulrich (1925–2018), German doctor and university professor
- Feineis, Dieter Michael (* 1945), German Roman Catholic church historian
- Feineis, Harald (* 1951), German politician (AfD), member of the Hamburg Parliament
- Feinendegen, Ludwig (1895–1975), senior district director in the Kempen-Krefeld district
- Feinendegen, Ludwig E. (* 1927), German radiation medicine specialist
- Feinendegen, Reinhard (1932–2012), German homeland researcher
- Feinendegen, Wolfgang (* 1930), German lawyer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Feiner, Fabian (* 1975), German documentary filmmaker and film editor
- Feiner, Hermann (1888–1944), Austrian actor, singer, director and theater director
- Feiner, Johannes (1909–1985), Swiss Catholic theologian
- Feiner, Michael (* 1959), German diplomat
- Feiner, Ruth (1909–1954), German writer
- Feiner, Yehiel (1909–2001), Jewish Auschwitz inmate and writer
- Feiner-Assmus, Hertha (1896–1943), victim of the Holocaust
- Feinerman, Isaak Borissowitsch (1863–1925), Russian publicist and film dramaturge
- Feingold, Anna († 1940), the only woman who has ever chaired a Jewish council in the part of Poland occupied by German troops during World War II
- Feingold, Esther (* 1965), Swiss soprano and saxophonist
- Feingold, Marko (1913–2019), Austrian Holocaust witness, President of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Salzburg
- Feingold, Mei (* 1982), Israeli singer
- Feingold, Russ (* 1953), American politician
- Feinhals, Fritz (1869–1940), German opera singer (baritone) and royal Bavarian chamber singer in Munich
- Feinhals, Josef (1867–1947), German entrepreneur (tobacco trader), art patron and collector
- Feinhals, Joseph (1871–1953), German trade unionist and member of the Provisional National Council
- Feinig, Anton (* 1971), Austrian jazz musician, composer and producer
- Feinig, Michael (1883–1932), Austrian politician, member of the Carinthian state parliament
- Feiniler, Walter (* 1968), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Feininger, Andreas (1906–1999), American photographer
- Feininger, Bernd (* 1948), Roman Catholic theologian and literary scholar
- Feininger, Julia (1880–1970), German-American painter and publicist
- Feininger, Laurence (1909–1976), German-Italian music historian and priest
- Feininger, Lore (1901–1991), German photographer
- Feininger, Lyonel (1871–1956), German-American-French caricaturist and painter
- Feininger, Theodore Lux (1910–2011), German-American photographer and painter
- Feinlein, Johann Christoph , German governor, cabinet maker, copper engraver and architectural theorist
- Feinler, Elizabeth (* 1931), American information scientist
- Feinmann, José Pablo (* 1943), Argentine philosopher and writer
- Feinstein, Alvan R. (1925-2001), American medic
- Feinstein, Andrew (* 1964), South African politician and non-fiction author
- Feinstein, Barry (1931–2011), American photographer
- Feinstein, Dianne (* 1933), American politician
- Feinstein, Diego H. (* 1943), Argentine composer, pianist and art historian
- Feinstein, Elaine (1930–2019), British writer
- Feinstein, Irving († 1939), American gangster in New York City
- Feinstein, Michael (* 1956), American singer
- Feinstein, Moshe (1895–1986), Orthodox rabbi
- Feinstein, Pavel (* 1960), German painter of Russian origin
- Feinstein-Rosenberg, Clara (1915–2013), Swiss business economist, lawyer and women's rights activist
- Feintuch, David (1944–2006), American science fiction writer
- Feinya Agustin, Anneke (* 1991), Indonesian badminton player
Feio
- Feio, António (1954–2010), Portuguese actor and director
- Feio, Diogo (* 1970), Portuguese politician, MEP
Feir
- Feireisl, Eduard (* 1957), Czech mathematician
- Feireisl, Toni (* 1984), German basketball player
- Feireiss, Kristin (* 1942), German curator
- Feirstein, Bruce (* 1956), American screenwriter
Feis
- Feis, Oswald (1866–1940), German doctor and medical historian
- Feisal Abdul Rauf (* 1948), Egyptian-American imam, author and a personality of interdenominational dialogue
- Feischl, Rudolf (1899–1985), Austrian painter, graphic artist and art teacher
- Feise, Hannes (* 1996), German handball player
- Feise, Wilhelm (1865–1948), German high school teacher, local researcher, particularly on the history of the city of Einbeck
- Feisel, Ronald (* 1958), German radio and television journalist
- Feiss, Hugh (* 1939), American clergyman and historian
- Feisser, Elias (1805–1865), Dutch Baptist theologian
- Feißt, Werner O. (1929–2006), German television presenter and journalist
- Feist, Carsten (* 1969), German politician (independent)
- Feist, Christian (* 1980), German actor
- Feist, Emil (1924–1987), German short actor and clown
- Feist, Franz (1864–1941), German chemist
- Feist, Günter (1929–2014), German art historian, politically persecuted in the GDR
- Feist, Hendrik (* 1983), German basketball player
- Feist, Hermine (1855–1933), German porcelain collector
- Feist, Hertha (1896–1990), German dancer
- Feist, Julia (* 1989), German diver
- Feist, Karl (1876–1952), German chemist
- Feist, Leo (1869–1930), American music publisher
- Feist, Leslie (* 1976), Canadian pop singer and songwriter
- Feist, Lucas , Saxon civil servant, Dresden councilor and mayor
- Feist, Manfred (1930–2012), German SED functionary and brother of Margot Honecker
- Feist, Mathias (* 1961), German programmer
- Feist, Otto (1872–1939), German sculptor
- Feist, Peter (* 1960), German author of travel guides, nephew of Erich Honecker
- Feist, Peter H. (1928–2015), German art historian
- Feist, Rainer (1945–2007), German admiral in the German Navy
- Feist, Raymond (* 1945), American fantasy writer
- Feist, Thomas (* 1965), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Feist, Walter , German luge rider
- Feist, Werner David (1909–1998), German-Canadian photographer
- Feist, Wolfgang (* 1954), German building physicist
- Feist-Altenkirch, Margot (1923–2011), German politician (SED), MdZK
- Feistauer, Jaroslav (* 1909), Czechoslovakian skier
- Feistel, Berthold (1834–1892), German printer and newspaper publisher
- Feistel, Horst (1915–1990), German-American cryptologist
- Feistel, John , German theater actor
- Feistel, Max (1891–1956), German architect
- Feistel, Reiner (* 1958), German ballet dancer, choreographer and ballet director
- Feistel-Rohmeder, Bettina (1873–1953), German painter and publicist, Nazi art ideologist and activist
- Feister, Eberhard (1930–1987), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Feister, Fritz (* 1942), German soccer player
- Feisthammel, Tobias (* 1988), German soccer player
- Feistl, Alexander (* 1985), German ice hockey player
- Feistl, Anton (1881–1961), Austrian politician
- Feistl, Walter , German swimmer
- Feistle, Ingo (* 1981), German soccer player
- Feistmann, Eugen (1859–1920), Member of the State Parliament of Hesse
- Feistmann, Rudolf (1908–1950), German journalist
- Feistmantel, Rudolf von (1805–1871), Austrian forest scientist
- Feistmantl, Josef (1939–2019), Austrian luge rider and Olympic champion
- Feistritzer, Peter (1901–1947), Austrian officer, SS-Oberführer, MdR and Gauleiter of Carinthia (1936–1938)
- Feistritzer, Ruth (* 1968), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament in Carinthia
- Feistritzer, Walter (1920–1981), Austrian ice hockey player
- Feistritzer, Wolfgang (* 1978), Austrian cabaret artist
Feit
- Feit, Armin (1927–2012), German lawyer
- Feit, Bernie (* 1969), Austrian theater, film and television actor
- Feit, Christian (1921–2017), German diplomat
- Feit, Hans , German politician (NSDAP)
- Feit, Luc (* 1962), Luxembourg actor
- Feit, Pierre W. (* 1941), German Hautboist and music professor
- Feit, Walter (1930-2004), American mathematician
- Feit, Wilhelm (1867–1956), German chemist
- Feiten, Heinrich (1835–1892), German auxiliary bishop in Trier
- Feiten, Josef (1888–1957), German educator and writer
- Feitenhansl, Karl (1891–1951), Sudeten German politician (NSDAP), Member of the Reichstag and medical professional
- Feitenhansl, Karl (1922–2004), German politician (NPD), MdL
- Feiter, Reinhard (* 1956), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Feith, Constant (1884–1958), Dutch football and cricketer, judge
- Feith, Norbert (* 1958), German politician (CDU)
- Feith, Pieter (* 1945), Dutch diplomat and (since 2001) Special Representative of the European Union in Kosovo
- Feith, Rhijnvis (1753-1824), Dutch poet
- Feiten, Jakob (1883–1954), German politician (SV)
- Feitler, Romain (* 1946), Luxembourgish racing driver
- Feito, Luis (* 1929), Spanish painter
- Feitor, Susana (* 1975), Portuguese athlete (walker)
- Feitosa, Ailson (* 1988), Brazilian sprinter
- Feitosa, Glaube (* 1973), Brazilian martial artist
- Feitosa, Roseli (* 1989), Brazilian boxer
- Feitoza, Arthur Silva (* 1995), Brazilian soccer player
- Feitshans, Buzz (born 1937), American film producer
- Feitshans, Buzz IV (* 1959), American cameraman
- Feitshans, Fred R. junior (1909-1987), American film editor
- Feitshans, Rollin (1881-1952), American tennis player
- Feitzinger, Johannes (* 1939), German astrophysicist and long-time director of the observatory and planetarium in Bochum
- Feitzlmayr, Friedrich (1901–1976), Austrian politician (non-attached), member of the Federal Council
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- Feiwel, Berthold (1875–1937), Zionist politician
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- Feix, Denis (* 1975), German cook
- Feix, Gerhard (* 1929), German lawyer, criminologist and author
- Feix, Günter (* 1934), German biologist
- Feix, Josef (* 1908), German high school teacher (classical philologist) and translator
- Feix, Karl (1919–1963), Austrian-German ski racer
- Feix, Robert (1893–1973), industrialist