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- Flaake, Jerome (* 1990), German ice hockey player
- Flaake, Karin (* 1944), German sociologist and university professor
Flab
- Flabanico, Domenico († 1043), 29th Doge of Venice
Flac
- Flaccilla, Aelia († 386), Roman empress
- Flaccinius Marcellus, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flaccitheus , King of the Rugians
- Flacco, Joe (born 1985), American football player
- Flaccomio, Giovanni Pietro († 1617), Italian conductor and composer
- Flaccus, Adalbert (1880–1955), German ironworker and manager of the German steel industry
- Flaccus, Aulus Avillius († 39), Prefect of Egypt
- Flaccus, Gaius Nonius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flaccus, Marcus Verrius , Roman grammarian and teacher
- Flach von Schwarzenberg, Philipp († 1594), Grand Prior of the German Order of St. John
- Flach, Andreas (1921–2006), German pediatric surgeon
- Flach, Beat (* 1965), Swiss politician (glp)
- Flach, Christoph (1789–1861), German judge
- Flach, Clemens (1893–1956), German politician (economic party), Member of the State Parliament
- Flach, Dieter (* 1939), German ancient historian
- Flach, Doug (* 1970), American tennis player
- Flach, Émile (1853–1926), French lawyer and Minister of State of Monaco
- Flach, Georg († 1564), Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Flach, Geraldo (1945–2011), Brazilian pianist, composer and arranger
- Flach, Gottfried (1904–1979), German engineer and politician (NSDAP)
- Flach, Günter (* 1932), German physicist
- Flach, Hannes Maria (1901–1936), German photographer
- Flach, Hans (1845–1895), German classical philologist
- Flach, Igor (1966–2008), German musician and blues harp player
- Flach, Jacinto Inácio (* 1952), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Criciúma
- Flach, Jacob (1537–1611), German mathematician, physician and botanist
- Flach, Jakob (1894–1982), Swiss writer, puppeteer and painter
- Flach, Karl (1821–1866), engineer of German descent in Chile
- Flach, Karl (1856–1920), German doctor and entomologist
- Flach, Karl (1905–1997), German entrepreneur
- Flach, Karl-Hermann (1929–1973), German journalist, essayist and politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Flach, Ken (1963-2018), American tennis player
- Flach, Martin , Swiss printer
- Flach, Martin the Elder († 1500), Strasbourg printer
- Flach, Matthias (* 1963), German mathematician
- Flach, Matthias (* 1982), German rower
- Flach, Roland (* 1944), German manager, CEO of WCM AG, Klöckner Werke AG and KHS AG
- Flach, Rudolf (1884–1969), German lawyer
- Flach, Thomas (* 1956), German sailor
- Flach, Ulrike (* 1951), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Flach, Werner (* 1930), German philosopher
- Flach, Werner (* 1936), Hessian politician (CDU)
- Flach, Willy (1903–1958), German archivist and historian
- Flach, Winfried (* 1933), German painter and sculptor
- Flach-Wilken, Bernd (* 1952), German amateur astronomer
- Flachat, Eugène (1802–1873), French railroad engineer
- Flachbart, Jan (* 1978), Czech football player
- Flachberger, Fritz (1912–1992), Austrian high jumper
- Flache, Paul (* 1982), German ice hockey player
- Flache, Peter (* 1969), German cabaret artist, actor and author
- Flache, Peter (* 1982), German-Canadian ice hockey player
- Flachenecker, Ferdinand Wolfgang , German painter and lithographer
- Flachenecker, Gustav (* 1940), German football player
- Flachenecker, Helmut (* 1958), German historian
- Flacher, Raymond (1903-1969), French foil fencer
- Flachi, Francesco (* 1975), Italian football player
- Flachmeyer, Johannes (* 1980), German actor
- Flachot, Reine (1922–1998), French cellist
- Flachsbart, Otto (1898–1957), German mechanical engineer and, as professor of mechanical engineering, rector of the Technical University of Hanover (1947–1950)
- Flachsbarth, Maria (* 1963), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Flachsenberg, Walter (1908–1994), German naval officer and flotilla admiral in the German Navy
- Flachsland, Christian , German sustainability scientist
- Flax country, Ernestine Raisin , German mistress of Ludwig IX. from Hessen-Darmstadt
- Flachsland, Maria Karoline (1750–1809), wife of Johann Gottfried Herder
- Flachslanden, Hans von (1412–1476), Mayor of Basel (1454–1463)
- Flachsmann, Isabelle (* 1978), Swiss singer, dancer and actress
- Flachsmann, Jean-Paul (1936–2001), Swiss politician (LdU, SVP)
- Flacius, Matthias (1520–1575), Lutheran theologian
- Flacius, Matthias the Younger (1547–1593), German physician, philosopher and professor at the University of Rostock
- Flack, Audrey (* 1931), American photorealist and sculptor
- Flack, Caroline (1979-2020), British television presenter
- Flack, Edwin (1873-1935), Australian middle-distance runner, tennis player, and Olympic champion
- Flack, Howard (1943–2017), British-Swiss chemist and crystallographer
- Flack, Hugh (1903-1986), Northern Irish football player
- Flack, Layne (* 1969), American poker player
- Flack, Lotte (* 1994), German-British actress
- Flack, Martin (1882–1931), English physiologist
- Flack, Roberta (* 1937), American soul singer, pianist and songwriter
- Flack, Sarah , American film editor
- Flack, William H. (1861–1907), American politician
- Flacke, Heinz (* 1943), German handball player
- Flacke, Ursula (* 1949), German author and cabaret artist
- Flacker, Karl Sebastian (1679–1746), Baroque sculptor
- Flackton, William (1709–1798) English composer, musician and publisher
- Flackus, Jochen (* 1955), German economist and politician (SPD, Die Linke), MdL
- Flacourt, Étienne de (1607–1660), French naturalist, historian and geographer
- Flaction, Georges-Adolphe (1819–1869), Swiss politician
Flad
- Flad, Alois (1812–1890), German painter, draftsman, etcher, watercolorist and lithographer
- Flad, Egon (* 1964), German soccer player
- Flad, Friedrich (1869–1947), Reich judge
- Flad, Friedrich von (1770–1846), Bavarian officer, most recently major general and military lawyer
- Flad, Georg (1853–1913), German landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Flad, Johann Martin (1831–1915), German Africa missionary
- Flad, Luc (1935–2012), Dutch football player
- Flad, Philipp (1800–1869), Baden official
- Flad, Wolfgang (* 1974), German sculptor
- Fladberg, Rasmus (* 1992), Danish badminton player
- Fladberg, Steen (* 1956), Danish badminton player
- Fladby, Helge (1894–1971), Norwegian racing cyclist
- Flade, Dietrich (1534–1589), German lawyer and rector of the University of Trier
- Flade, Hermann (1932–1980), German dissident in the GDR
- Flade, Johannes Erich (1926–2011), German hippologist, author and publicist
- Flade, Klaus-Dietrich (* 1952), German astronaut
- Flade, Martin (* 1958), German landscape planner
- Flade, Michael (* 1975), German composer
- Flade, Roland (* 1951), German historian, author and journalist
- Fladenstein, Johann (1558–1618), German lawyer
- Flader, Dieter (* 1944), German communication scientist
- Fladerer, Herbert (1913–1981), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Fladerer, Walter (* 1940), German soccer player
- Fladmoe, Arvid (1915–1993), Norwegian violinist, conductor and music teacher
- Fladt, Hartmut (* 1945), German composer and musicologist
- Fladt, Kuno (1889–1977), German mathematician
- Fladt, Wilhelm (1876–1941), German author
- Fladung, Irene von (1879–1965), Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Fladung, Johann (1898–1982), German KPD functionary, cultural politician, publisher and publicist
Flag
- Flagello, Ezio (1931–2009), American opera singer (bass)
- Flagello, Nicolas (1928–1994), American composer
- Flagg, Azariah C. (1790–1873), American newspaper editor and politician
- Flagg, Bill (* 1934), American country, bluegrass, and rockabilly musician
- Flagg, Ernest (1857–1947), American Beaux Arts style architect
- Flagg, Fannie (* 1944), American author and actress
- Flagg, James Montgomery (1877–1960), American draftsman and illustrator
- Flag, Ingeborg (* 1942), German architecture critic and journalist, professor, museum director
- Flag, Otto (* 1938), German city planner
- Flagler, Henry Morrison (1830-1913), American entrepreneur
- Flagler, Randy (* 1968), American actor
- Flagler, Thomas T. (1811-1897), American politician
- Flagothier, Nicole (* 1966), Belgian judoka
- Flagstad, Kirsten (1895–1962), Norwegian singer (highly dramatic soprano)
- Flagstad, Mikkel (1930-2005), Norwegian jazz saxophonist and clarinetist
Flah
- Flahault, Charles (1852–1935), French botanist and one of the founders of plant sociology
- Flahault, Pierre (1921–2016), French racing car driver
- Flahaut de La Billarderie, Charles Claude (1730–1809), French military man, politician, director of the royal building management under Louis XVI.
- Flahaut, André (* 1955), Belgian politician and former defense minister
- Flahaut, Charles-Joseph de (1785–1870), French general and politician
- Flahaut, Denis (* 1978), French cyclist
- Flahavan, Aaron (1975-2001), English football goalkeeper
- Flaherty, Daniel (* 1993), American actor
- Flaherty, Frances H. (1883–1972), American screenwriter, writer, and documentary filmmaker
- Flaherty, Francis X (* 1947), American politician and lawyer
- Flaherty, Jim (1949-2014), Canadian politician
- Flaherty, Joe (born 1941), American comedian and film actor
- Flaherty, Lanny (born 1942), American actor
- Flaherty, Lawrence J. (1878–1926), American politician
- Flaherty, Pat (1926-2002), American racing driver
- Flaherty, Paul (* 1948), American jazz musician and composer
- Flaherty, Paul (1964–2006), American computer scientist and electrical engineer
- Flaherty, Peter F. (1924–2005), American lawyer and democratic politician
- Flaherty, Ray (1903-1994) American football player and coach
- Flaherty, Robert J. (1884–1951), American film director and documentary filmmaker
- Flaherty, Stephen (* 1960), American musical composer
- Flaherty, Thomas A. (1898–1965), American politician
- Flaherty, Wade (* 1968), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper and coach
- Flahiff, George Bernard (1905–1989), Canadian clergyman, Archbishop of Winnipeg, and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
Flai
- Flaiano, Ennio (1910–1972), Italian writer
- Flaig, Egon (* 1949), German ancient historian
- Flaig, Ernst (* 1929), German soccer player
- Flaig, Heiner (* 1928), German writer
- Flaig, Markus (* 1971), German singer with a bass-baritone voice
- Flaig, Waldemar (1892–1932), German painter
- Flaim, Eric (* 1967), American speed skater and short tracker
- Flair, Charlotte (* 1986), American wrestler
- Flair, David (* 1979), American wrestler
- Flair, Ric (born 1949), American wrestler
- Flaischlen, Caesar (1864–1920), German lyric poet and dialect poet
- Flaissières, Siméon (1851–1931), French politician
- Flaithem Mac Mael Gaimrid († 1058), Irish poet
Flaj
- Flajolet, Philippe (1948–2011), French computer scientist
- Flajoulot, Charles-Antoine (1774-1840) French painter
- Flajs, Gerd (* 1942), Austrian paleontologist
Flak
- Flake, Floyd H. (* 1945), American politician
- Flake, Gisa (* 1985), German actress, cabaret artist and singer
- Flake, Jeff (* 1962), American Republican Party politician
- Flake, Minna (1886–1958), German doctor and socialist
- Flake, Otto (1880–1963), German writer
- Flakemore, Campbell (* 1992), Australian cyclist
- Flaker, Aleksandar (1924-2010), Yugoslav and Croatian literary scholar
- Flakowicz, Wanda (1917–2002), Polish shot putter
- Flakowski, Alfred (1872–1942), German businessman
- Flakus Bosilj, David (* 2002), Slovenian soccer player
Flam
- Flam, Cosmus , German writer
- Flam, Helena (* 1951), Swedish sociologist
- Flaman, Fernie (1927–2012), Canadian ice hockey player
- Flamand, Didier (born 1947), French actor
- Flamand, Firmin , Belgian archer
- Flamand, Jean-François (1766–1838), French infantry brigadier general
- Flamank, Thomas († 1497), British lawyer, led with Michael An Gof the Cornish uprising (1497) against taxes
- Flamant, Alexander (1836–1897), German landscape and portrait painter
- Flamberg, Alexander (1880–1926), Polish chess player
- Flambouraris, Alekos , Greek politician, Minister of State for Government Coordination
- Flame, Penny (* 1983), American porn actress and photo model
- Flamel, Nicolas (1330-1413), French alchemist
- Flamel, Pernelle († 1397), French alchemist
- Flameng, François (1856–1923), French painter
- Flameng, Léon (1877–1917), French racing cyclist
- Flament, Didier (* 1951), French fencer
- Flament, Édouard (1880–1958), French composer
- Flament, Flavie (* 1974), French television and radio presenter
- Flamer-Caldera, Rosanna (* 1956), Sri Lankan Co-General Secretary of the International Lesbian and Gay Association
- Flamersfelt, Johann van , rent master of the Count von Sayn
- Flämig, Clemens (* 1976), German conductor
- Flämig, Dieter (* 1950), German environmental economist, university lecturer and State Secretary (CDU)
- Flämig, Gerhard (1919–2011), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Flämig, Martin (1913–1998), German Protestant Kreuzkantor in Dresden
- Flamingus, Johannes , German Kapellmeister and composer of the Renaissance
- Flamini, Francesco (1868–1922), Italian Romanist, Italianist and comparativeist
- Flamini, Mathieu (* 1984), French football player
- Flamininus, Titus Quinctius († 174 BC), Roman politician and general
- Flaminio, Marcantonio (1498–1550), Italian humanist
- Flaminius, Emil (1807–1893), German architect and Prussian building officer
- Flaminius, Gaius , Roman consul 187 BC. Chr.
- Flaminius, Gaius († 217 BC), Roman statesman
- Flamion, Pierre (1924-2004), French football player and coach
- Flamm, Albert (1823–1906), German painter
- Flamm, Carl (1870–1914), German portrait painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Flamm, Dawid (1793–1876), Polish gynecologist
- Flamm, Dieter (1936–2002), Austrian physicist
- Flamm, Fanchette , Austrian table tennis player
- Flamm, Hermann (1871–1915), German historian and archivist
- Flamm, Hilger (1925–2012), German engineer and university professor
- Flamm, Ludwig (1885–1964), Austrian physicist
- Flamm, Oswald (1861–1935), German shipbuilding and marine mechanical engineer
- Flammang, Tom (* 1978), Luxembourgish cyclist and sports director
- Flammarion, Camille (1842–1925), French astronomer and popular science writer
- Flamme, Ewald (1896–1962), German politician (SPD), MdL, district administrator
- Flamme, Friedhelm (* 1963), German church musician
- Flamme, Jean-Baptiste (1847–1920), Belgian engineer
- Flamme, Walter (1926–2012), German actor
- Flammer, Dominik (* 1966), Swiss economist and author
- Flammer, Ernst Wilhelm (1872–1940), German soap manufacturer and founder in Heilbronn
- Flammer, Helmuth (1911–1980), German chemist
- Flammer, Josef (* 1948), Swiss ophthalmologist and director of the University Hospital Basel
- Flammer, Thomas (* 1975), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Flammersfeld, Anne-Marie (* 1978), German ultra runner and extreme athlete
- Flammersfeld, Arnold (1913–2001), German physicist and university professor
- Flämmich, Helmut (* 1932), German soccer player
- Flamsteed, John (1646-1719), English astronomer
Flan
- Flan, Alexandre (1827–1870), French playwright and writer, as well as vaudevillist and chansonnier
- Flanagan, Anthony (born 1972), British actor
- Flanagan, Barry (1941-2009), British sculptor
- Flanagan, Bernard Joseph (1908–1998), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Worcester
- Flanagan, Bob (1952–1996), American writer and artist
- Flanagan, Bud (1896–1968), British entertainer
- Flanagan, Charlie (born 1956), Irish politician
- Flanagan, Crista (* 1976), American actress
- Flanagan, David Webster (1832-1924), American politician
- Flanagan, De Witt C. (1870-1946), American politician
- Flanagan, Ed (1950–2017), American politician, State Auditor from Vermont
- Flanagan, Edward (1886–1948), American Catholic clergyman of Irish descent and founder of Boys Town
- Flanagan, Fionnula (* 1941), Irish film and theater actress and film producer
- Flanagan, Guy , British theater, film and television actor
- Flanagan, Harley (* 1967), American musician on the New York hardcore scene
- Flanagan, Ian (* 1982), British tennis player
- Flanagan, James (1884-1937), American rower
- Flanagan, James L. (1925-2015), American electrical engineer
- Flanagan, James W. (1805-1887), American politician
- Flanagan, Jeanne (* 1957), American rower
- Flanagan, John (1873–1938), American athlete and tug of war
- Flanagan, John (* 1944), Australian author for young people
- Flanagan, John (* 1975), American swimmer and triathlete
- Flanagan, Jon (* 1993), English soccer player
- Flanagan, Kali (* 1995), American ice hockey player
- Flanagan, Laurence (1933-2001), Irish archaeologist
- Flanagan, Luke (* 1972), Irish politician, MEP
- Flanagan, Markus (* 1964), American actor
- Flanagan, Mary (* 1969), American media scholar
- Flanagan, Michael Patrick (* 1962), American politician
- Flanagan, Mike (1926-2014), Irish soldier
- Flanagan, Mike (* 1968), Canadian-British ice hockey player and coach
- Flanagan, Mike (* 1978), American film editor, director, producer and screenwriter
- Flanagan, Oliver J. (1920–1987), Irish politician
- Flanagan, Owen (* 1949), American philosopher
- Flanagan, Peggy (* 1979), American politician
- Flanagan, Peter (1886–1952) Australian rugby union player
- Flanagan, Peter (1941-2007), English rugby league player
- Flanagan, Peter Devaney (* 1959), American film editor
- Flanagan, Ralph (1914–1995), American pianist, composer, arranger and band leader
- Flanagan, Ralph (1918–1988), American swimmer
- Flanagan, Raymond (1903–1990), Roman Catholic clergyman and Trappist abbot
- Flanagan, Richard (born 1961), Australian writer
- Flanagan, Seán (1922–1993), Irish politician (Fianna Fáil), MEP
- Flanagan, Shalane (* 1981), American long-distance runner
- Flanagan, Terence (* 1975), Irish politician and member of the Dáil Éireann
- Flanagan, Terry (* 1989), British boxer, WBO lightweight world champion
- Flanagan, Thomas (* 1944), American political scientist
- Flanagan, Thomas Joseph (1930–2019), Irish-American clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in San Antonio
- Flanagan, Tommy (1930-2001), American jazz pianist
- Flanagan, Tommy (born 1965), Scottish actor
- Flanagin, Harris (1817–1874), American politician, governor of Arkansas
- Flander, Márton (* 1985), Hungarian duathlete and triathlete
- Flander, Rok (* 1979), Slovenian snowboarder
- Flandera, Dorothea (* 1952), German abbess
- Flanders, Allan (1910–1973), British sociologist
- Flanders, Alvan (1825-1884), American politician
- Flanders, Benjamin (1816-1896), American politician
- Flanders, Chantel , American actress
- Flanders, Ed (1934–1995), American actor
- Flanders, Harley (1925-2013), American mathematician
- Flanders, Holly (* 1957), American ski racer
- Flanders, Ralph (1880–1970), American mechanical engineer, entrepreneur, and Republican US Senator from the state of Vermont
- Flandin, Eugène (1809-1889), French painter
- Flandin, Hervé (* 1965), French biathlete
- Flandin, Pierre-Étienne (1889–1958), French lawyer and politician
- Flandrin, Hippolyte (1809–1864), French painter
- Flandrin, Jules (1871–1947), French genre, portrait and landscape painter
- Flandrin, Paul Jean (1811–1902), French landscape painter
- Flanery, Sean Patrick (born 1965), American actor
- Flangini Ximénez, Miguel Alberto (1824–1900), Interim President of Uruguay
- Flanigan, Bob (1926–2011), American jazz musician and music manager
- Flanigan, Clifford (1941–1993), American drama scholar, medievalist and university professor
- Flanigan, Joe (born 1967), American actor
- Flanigan, Lauren (born 1959), American opera singer (soprano)
- Flanigan, Phil (* 1956), American jazz musician
- Flanigan, Sidney , American musician and film actress
- Flanigan, Walter (1890–1962) American football player and entrepreneur
- Flanigen, Edith M. (* 1929), American chemist and inventor
- Flannagan, John W. (1885–1955), American politician
- Flannelly, Joseph Francis (1894–1973), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in New York
- Flanner, Janet (1892–1978), American writer, journalist, and feminist eccentric
- Flanner, Karl (1920–2013), Austrian historian
- Flannery, Brian P. (* 1948), American physicist
- Flannery, J. Harold (1898–1961), American politician
- Flannery, Jerry (* 1978), Irish rugby player
- Flannery, Martin (1918–2006), British Labor Party politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Flannery, Mick (born 1983), Irish singer-songwriter
- Flannery, Sarah (* 1982), Irish mathematician
- Flannery, Susan (born 1939), American actress and director
- Flannery, Tim (* 1956), Australian biologist and zoologist
- Flannery, William (1898–1959), American art director and production designer
- Flannigan, Maureen (* 1973), American actress
- Flaño, Javier (* 1984), Spanish football player
- Flaño, Miguel (* 1984), Spanish soccer player
- Flansburgh, John (* 1960), American musician
- Flanß, Adam Christoph von (1664–1748), Prussian field marshal, governor of Memel, governor of Fehrbellin and Alt Ruppin
- Flanß, Kurt Friedrich von (1708–1763), Prussian major general and chief of Dragoon Regiment No. 3
Flao
Flap
- Flapan, Simha (1911–1987), Israeli historian and politician
Flar
- Flarida, Shawn , American western rider
Flas
- Flašar, Milena Michiko (* 1980), Austro-Japanese writer
- Flasarová, Věra (* 1952), Czech politician, MEP
- Flasbarth, Jochen (* 1962), German economist, permanent state secretary
- Flasch, Adam (1844–1902), German classical archaeologist
- Flasch, Kilian Kaspar (1831-1891), Bishop of La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA
- Flasch, Kurt (* 1930), German philosopher
- Flaschberger, Bernhard (* 1960), Austrian ski racer
- Flaschberger, Bernhard (* 1996), Austrian cross-country skier and Nordic combined athlete
- Flaschberger, Christian (* 1983), Austrian ski racer
- Flaschberger, Hannes (* 1952), Austrian actor
- Bottle, Hans (1911–1994), German Romance philologist, Hispanist, Lusitanist and university professor
- Bottle carrier, Wilhelm (1866–1930), Bavarian mayor
- Flaschka, Hermann (* 1945), Austrian-American theoretical physicist and mathematician
- Flashar, Bruno (1887–1961), German landscape, genre and still life painter
- Flashar, Hellmut (* 1929), German classical philologist
- Flashar, Martin (* 1959), German classical archaeologist
- Flashar, Max (1855–1915), German painter, draftsman and caricaturist
- Flaška von Pardubitz, Smil (1349–1403), highest scribe of the land table; Captain of the Čáslav district; Leader of the Lords Union against King Wenceslaus IV, writer
- Flaskamp, Christoph (1880–1950), German poet and non-fiction author
- Flaskamp, Franz (1890–1985), German historian, archivist and author
- Flassbeck, Heiner (* 1950), German economist
- Flaßpöhler, Svenja (* 1975), German philosopher and author
Flat
- Flat Iron , Canadian lacrosse player
- Flatau, Edgar (1892–1977), German-British actor, film producer, dubbing writer and dialogue director
- Flatau, Edward (1868–1932), Polish neurologist
- Flatau, Erich (1879–1946), German local politician and trade unionist
- Flatau, Jens (* 1972), German sports scientist
- Flatau, Joachim (1907–2000), German journalist, LDPD functionary, MdV
- Flataukan, Vidar (* 1975), Norwegian film editor
- Flaten, Ingebrigt Håker (* 1971), Norwegian jazz bassist
- Flath, Fritz (1917–2005), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Flath, Otto (1906–1987), German wood sculptor and painter
- Flath, Steffen (* 1957), German politician (CDU), MdL, Minister of State in Saxony
- Flath, Walter , German composer and publisher
- Flathe, Heinrich Theodor (1827–1900), German historian
- Flathe, Philipp Jakob (1735–1810), German Romanist, Italianist, grammarian and lexicographer
- Flather, Shreela, Baroness Flather (* 1934), British politician
- Flatischler, Reinhard (* 1950), Austrian musician, composer and founder of TaKeTiNa rhythm education
- Flatla, Kasper Moen (* 1999), Norwegian Nordic combined skier
- Flatland, Ann Kristin (* 1982), Norwegian biathlete
- Flatley, James H. III (* 1934), American naval officer
- Flatley, Michael (* 1958), American dancer with Irish roots
- Flatley, Pat (born 1963), Canadian ice hockey player
- Flatman, Barry (born 1950), Canadian actor
- Flåtnes, Henrik (* 2001), Norwegian athlete
- Flato, Fritz (1895–1949), notary and lawyer
- Flato, Moshé (1937–1998), French mathematician
- Flatow, Alfred (1869–1942), German gymnast and Olympic champion
- Flatow, Curth (1920–2011), German playwright and screenwriter
- Flatow, Ernst (1887–1942), German Protestant theologian, pastor and opponent of National Socialism
- Flatow, Friedrich von (1820-1892), Prussian general of the infantry
- Flatow, Georg (1889–1944), German lawyer
- Flatow, Gustav Felix (1875–1945), German gymnast and Olympic champion
- Flatow, Hans von (1852–1924), Prussian infantry general and director of the war academy
- Flatscher, Albin , Austrian musical instrument maker
- Flatscher, Martin (* 1961), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- Flatt, Carl Christian von (1772–1843), German Protestant theologian and philosopher
- Flatt, Johann Friedrich (1759–1821), German Protestant theologian and philosopher
- Flatt, Lester (1914–1979) American country singer and guitarist
- Flatt, Rachael (* 1992), American figure skater
- Flatten, Heinrich (1907–1987), German canon lawyer
- Flatter, Richard (1891–1960), Austrian translator, poet and publicist
- Flatter, Ron , German DJ and music producer
- Flatters, Paul (1839–1881), Africa explorer
- Flatters, Richard (1822–1876), German portrait and genre painter
- Flattich, Albert (1899–1970), German farmer and politician (FDP / DVP), MdL
- Flattich, Johann Friedrich (1713–1797), Protestant pastor and educator
- Flattich, Wilhelm von (1826–1900), German-Austrian architect
- Flattinger, Alfred (* 1952), Austrian graphic designer
- Flattinger, Hubert (* 1960), Austrian author
- Flatts, Mark (* 1972), English soccer player
- Flatz, Anton (* 1930), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Flatz, Gebhard (1800–1881), Austrian painter of Nazarene art
- Flatz, Vinzenz (* 1994), Liechtenstein football player
- Flatz, Wolfgang (* 1952), Austrian action artist, stage designer, musician and composer
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- Flau, Hans-Joachim , German basketball player
- Flaubert, Gustave (1821–1880), French writer
- Flaud, Eugène (1881–1950), French racing car driver
- Flauder, Stephan (* 1986), German soccer goalkeeper
- Flauger, Kreszentia (* 1966), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Flauger, Raphael , German theoretical physicist and cosmologist
- Flaugergues, Honoré , French astronomer
- Flaum, Marshall (1925-2010), American documentary filmmaker
- Flautre, Hélène (* 1958), French politician, MEP
Flav
- Flavell, Renee (* 1982), New Zealand badminton player
- Flavell, Richard (* 1945), British molecular biologist
- Flavell, Te Ururoa (* 1955), New Zealand teacher and Māori Party politician
- Flavelle, Jackie (1938-2017), British jazz and blues musician
- Flavia Domitilla , Flavierin, saint
- Flavia Serena († 408), niece of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I.
- Flavianus of Constantinople († 449), Archbishop of Constantinople
- Flavien, Marc (* 1989), French road cyclist
- Flavier, Juan (1935-2014), Filipino politician
- Flavin, Dan (1933–1996) American artist
- Flavin, Glennon Patrick (1916–1995), American clergyman, Bishop of Lincoln
- Flavin, Martin (1883–1967), American playwright and writer
- Flávio, Antônio (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Flávio, Lúcio (* 1964), Brazilian local politician
- Flavius Ablabius († 338), Roman civil servant
- Flavius Agapitus , Roman consul 517 and Patricius
- Flavius Albinus iunior , Roman politician
- Flavius Amatianus, Quintus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Ammausius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Antiochus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Apion I , late Roman military and civil servant
- Flavius Apion II , late Roman military and civil servant
- Flavius Apion III. , late Roman magnate and Patricius
- Flavius Avienus iunior , Roman politician
- Flavius Betto , Centurion (Legio XX Valeria Victrix)
- Flavius Boethus, Titus , Roman suffect consul (161)
- Flavius Caesar, Titus (73–82), son of the Roman emperor Domitian
- Flavius Castinus , Roman consul 424 and army master
- Flavius Claudianus, Titus , Consul 179
- Flavius Clemens, Titus († 95), Roman consul 95
- Flavius Constans, Titus , Roman prefect
- Flavius Decius , Roman consul 529 and Patricius
- Flavius Felix, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Fimbria, Gaius († 85 BC), Roman general
- Flavius Fimbria, Gaius , Roman politician, consul 104 BC. Chr.
- Flavius Fimbria, Lucius , Roman suffect consul 71
- Flavius Flaccus, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Flavianus , governor 153
- Flavius Gallicanus , Roman consul, according to the legend Christian martyr
- Flavius Impetratus, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Italicus , governor 131/135
- Flavius Italicus, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Iulianus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Iulianus, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Iulianus, Titus , Roman suffect consul (140)
- Flavius Josephus , Jewish general and historian
- Flavius Laco, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Longinus, Titus , Roman suffect consul
- Flavius Macer , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Martinus , Centurion
- Flavius Maximianus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Maximianus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Maximus († 552), Roman Patricius and consul 523
- Flavius Miles, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Modestus, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Nonianus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Norbanus, Titus , governor 86
- Flavius Philostratos , Greek sophist
- Flavius Sabinus, Titus , Roman consul
- Flavius Sabinus, Titus , tax farmer
- Flavius Sabinus, Titus († 69), Roman senator
- Flavius Sabinus, Titus , Roman suffect consul 69 and military
- Flavius Saecularis, Lucius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Secundus, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Severinus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Silva Nonius Bassus, Lucius , Roman senator and general
- Flavius Stephanus († 96), Roman procurator
- Flavius Tertullus, Quintus , Roman consul 133
- Flavius Theodorus , Roman consul 505 and Patricius
- Flavius Theodorus Georgius Procopius , governor of Palestine Secunda
- Flavius Titianus, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Turcius Rufius Apronianus Asterius , late antique politician
- Flavius Vegetius Renatus , Roman war theorist
- Flavius Vibianus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Flavius Vitellius Seleucus, Marcus , Consul 221
- Flavius Zeno , Roman general
- Flavor Flav (* 1959), American rapper with the hip-hop group Public Enemy
- Flavus , Cheruscan soldier in Roman service, brother of Arminius
Flaw
- Flawizki, Konstantin Dmitrijewitsch (1830–1866), Russian painter
Flax
- Fläxl, Therese (1920–2012), German cinema entrepreneur
- Flaxland, Gustav (1841–1895), Oberamtmann of Württemberg
- Flaxman, John (1755–1826) British sculptor
- Flaxton, Terry (* 1953), British video artist and filmmaker
Flay
- Flayder, Friedrich Hermann († 1644), German poet-humanist and playwright