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Fou
- Fou, Ts'ong (* 1934), British classical pianist of Chinese origin
Foua
- Fouad, Hazim (* 1984), German scholar of Islam, author and intelligence analyst
- Fouad, Pierre , Egyptian jazz drummer
Foub
- Foubert, Émile-Louis (1848–1911), French genre and landscape painter
Fouc
- Foucan, Sébastien (* 1974), French extreme athlete, founder of the sport of freerunning
- Foucar, Georg (1870–1945), German manager in the cement industry
- Foucart, Paul (1836–1926), classical philologist and epigraphist
- Foucauld, Charles de (1858–1916), French priest-monk, hermit, founder of an order and martyr
- Foucault, Kris (* 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- Foucault, Léon (1819–1868), French physicist
- Foucault, Michel (1926–1984), French philosopher
- Foucault, Nicolas-Joseph (1643–1721), French administrator and bibliophile
- Foucault, Paul-André (1893–1959), French surgeon and university professor of anatomy
- Foucaux, Philippe Édouard (1811–1894), French Tibetologist
- Fouchard, Julien (* 1986), French road cyclist
- Fouché, George (* 1965), South African racing car driver
- Fouche, Gert (* 1980), South African cyclist
- Fouche, Herman (* 1987), South African racing cyclist
- Fouché, Jacobus Johannes (1898–1980), South African politician, President of South Africa (1968–1975)
- Fouché, Joseph (1759-1820), French politician
- Fouché, Louis (1913–1971), South African shot putter
- Fouché, Louis (* 1970), South African javelin thrower
- Fouché, Mélanie (* 1977), Franco-German actress and voice actress
- Fouché, Pierre (1891–1967), French Romanist, Catalanist and phonetician
- Fouchécourt, Jean-Paul (* 1958), French tenor singer
- Foucher de Careil, Louis François (1762–1835), French general of the artillery division
- Foucher, Adèle (1803–1868), wife of Victor Hugo
- Foucher, Paul (1810–1875), man of letters, playwright and journalist
- Foucher, Victoria (* 1995), French volleyball player
- Fouchet, Christian (1911–1974), French politician, member of the National Assembly and diplomat
- Fouchet, Lorraine (* 1956), French writer
- Fouchet, Maurice (1873-1924), French diplomat
- Fouchet, Paul (1913-2008), French diplomat
- Fouckhardt, Henning (* 1959), German physicist
- Fouconnier, Jean , French marksman
- Foucquet, Jean-François (1665–1741), Burgundian Jesuit, Roman Catholic bishop, historian and astronomer
Foud
- Fouda, Yosri (* 1964), Egyptian investigative reporter, author and television presenter
- Foudraine, Jan (1929–2016), Dutch psychiatrist, psychotherapist, mystic and publicist
- Foudy, Julie (* 1971), American soccer player
Foug
- Fougberg, Charlotta (* 1985), Swedish athlete
- Fougère, Joseph Vernon (1943–2013), Canadian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Charlottetown
- Fougeret de Monbron, Louis-Charles (1706–1760), French writer
- Fougerolles, Hélène de (* 1973), French actress
- Fougeroux de Bondaroy, Auguste Denis (1732–1789), French botanist
- Fougier, Rino Corso (1894–1963), Italian air force officer
- Fougner, Else Bugge (* 1944), Norwegian politician and lawyer
- Fougstedt, Nils-Eric (1910–1961), Finnish conductor and composer
Foui
- Fouillen, Armand (* 1933), French football player
- Fouillet, Paulette (1950–2015), French judoka
- Fouilloux, Alberto (1940-2018), Chilean football player
Fouj
- Foujita, Tsuguharu (1886–1968), Japanese-French painter and printmaker
Fouk
- Fouke, Philip B. (1818–1876), American politician
foul
- Foulché-Delbosc, Raymond (1864–1929), French Romance scholar, Hispanist, Catalanist, Lusitanist, translator and literary scholar
- Fould, Achille (1800–1867) French finance and statesman
- Fould, Consuelo (1862–1927), French painter
- Foulds, John , English composer
- Foulds, June (* 1934), British athlete and Olympian
- Foulds, Linton Harry (1897-1952), British diplomat
- Foulds, Neal (born 1963), English snooker player
- Foulé, Eugène , French collaborator during the occupation of France in World War II
- Fouler, Albert-Louis de (1770–1831), French cavalry division general
- Foulet, Alfred (1900–1987), American Romanist and Medievalist of French origin
- Foulet, Lucien (1873–1958), French Romanist and Medievalist
- Foulger, Byron (1899–1970), American actor
- Foulis, Robert (1796-1866), inventor
- Foulke, William Henry (1874–1916), English cricket and soccer player
- Foulke, William Parker (1816–1865), American lawyer, philanthropist, reformer, and amateur geologist
- Foulkes, Adam (born 1967), British animator
- Foulkes, Arthur (* 1928), Bahamian politician, Governor General of the Bahamas
- Foulkes, Bill (1932-2013), English football player and coach
- Foulkes, Charles (1903-1969), Canadian general
- Foulkes, Charles Howard (1875–1969), British Army Chemical Director
- Foulkes, George (born 1942), British politician (Labor), member of the House of Commons
- Foulkes, George Ernest (1878–1960), American politician
- Foulkes, Helena , American entrepreneur
- Foulkes, Llyn (born 1934), American artist
- Foulkes, SH (1898–1976), German-British psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Foulkrod, William Walker (1846–1910), American politician
- Foullon von Norbeeck, Heinrich (1850-1896), Austrian geologist
- Foullon, Abel , French engineer
- Foullon, Joseph François (1715–1789), French general, military politician and finance minister
- Foullong, Uwe (* 1957), German trade unionist
- Foulon, Célia (* 1979), French rower
- Foulon, Emmanuel (1871-1945), Belgian archer
- Foulon, Joseph Alfred (1823–1893), Bishop of Nancy, Archbishop of Besançon, Archbishop of Lyon
- Foulon, Roger (1923-2008), Belgian writer
- Foulques de Villaret († 1327), Grand Master of the Order of St. John
- Foulquier, Marie-Eugène-Auguste-Charles (1866–1948), French clergyman and Vicar Apostolic in Myanmar
Foun
- Foundas, Giorgos (1924-2010), Greek film and television actor
- Foundas, Taxiarchis (* 1995), Greek football player
- Foundoulis, Lambros (* 1961), Greek politician
- Fountain, Albert Jennings , American politician
- Fountain, Ben (* 1958), American writer
- Fountain, Clayton Anthony (1955-2004), American convict and serial killer
- Fountain, Hyleas (* 1981), American heptathlete
- Fountain, Kaley (* 1988), American soccer player
- Fountain, Lawrence H. (1913-2002), American politician
- Fountain, Mike (* 1972), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Fountain, Pete (1930-2016), American jazz clarinetist
- Fountain, Richard T. (1885–1945), American politician
- Fountain, Robert (* 1969), British mental calculator and physicist
- Fountaine, Margaret (1862–1940), British butterfly researcher
- Fountoulakis, Christiana (* 1977), Swiss law scholar and university professor
Fouq
- Fouqué, Caroline de la Motte (1773–1831), German writer
- Fouqué, Ferdinand André (1828–1904), French geologist
- Fouqué, Friedrich de la Motte (1777–1843), German romantic poet
- Fouqueray, Charles (1869–1956) French painter
- Fouquet, Gerhard (* 1952), German historian and university professor
- Fouquet, Hans-Joachim (1895–1944), German officer, most recently major general in World War II
- Fouquet, Henri (1727–1806) French physician, encyclopaedist
- Fouquet, Jean , French book and panel painter
- Fouquet, Jules (1878–1966), French organist
- Fouquet, Karl (1855–1937), Prussian lieutenant general
- Fouquet, Marie (1590–1681), French author, healer and benefactress
- Fouquet, Nicolas (1615–1680), French finance minister under Louis XIV.
- Fouquier-Tinville, Antoine Quentin (1746–1795), French revolutionary and public prosecutor of the Revolutionary Tribunal during the French Revolution
- Fouquières, Jacques († 1659), Flemish painter
Four
- Four Tet (* 1977), British electro musician
- Four, Paul (* 1956), French modern pentathlon
- Fourastié, Jean (1907–1990), French economist
- Fourcade, Florence (* 1961), French jazz musician
- Fourcade, Jean-Pierre (* 1929), French politician
- Fourcade, Marceau (* 1905), French rower
- Fourcade, Marie-Madeleine (1909–1989), French resistance fighter in World War II
- Fourcade, Martin (* 1988), French biathlete
- Fourcade, Simon (* 1984), French biathlete
- Fourcand, Émile (1819–1881), French politician and mayor and senator for life
- Fourcaud, Louis de (1851–1914), French journalist, art critic, and writer
- Fourcault, Émile (1862-1919), Belgian inventor and industrialist
- Fourcroy, Antoine François de (1755–1809), French physician, chemist and politician
- Fourdinois, Alexandre Georges (1799–1871), furniture designer and interior decorator
- Fourdrain, Félix (1880–1923), French organist and composer
- Fouré, Georges (1843–1902), Franco-German postage stamp forger
- Foureau, Fernand (1850–1914), French explorer and colonial governor
- Foureira, Eleni (* 1987), Greek singer
- Fourès, Henry (* 1948), French composer, musician and music historian
- Fourest, Caroline (* 1975), French author and feminist
- Fourestier, Louis (1892–1976), French composer, conductor and music teacher
- Fourette Smith, John Mortimer (1935–2019), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Trenton
- Fourichon, Martin (1809-1884), French admiral and Minister of the Navy
- Fourié, Albert (1854–1937) French sculptor, painter and illustrator
- Fourie, Jaque (born 1983), South African rugby player
- Fourie, Johnny (1937-2007), South African jazz guitarist
- Fourie, Lehann (* 1987), South African hurdler
- Fourie, Lina , South African badminton player
- Fourier, Charles (1772-1837), French social theorist
- Fourier, Joseph (1768-1830) French mathematician and physicist
- Fourier, Pierre (1565–1640), Catholic priest, Augustinian canon, saint of the Catholic Church
- Fourier, Stefan (* 1949), German physicist, writer and non-fiction author, entrepreneur and management consultant
- Fourlis, Jaimee (* 1999), Australian tennis player
- Fourmarier, Paul (1877–1970), Belgian geologist
- Fourmeau, Jean-Yves , French classical saxophonist
- Fourment, Hélène (1614–1673), second wife of Peter Paul Rubens
- Fourneau, Ernest (1872–1949) French chemist and pharmacologist
- Fournel, Paul (* 1947), French writer
- Fournell, Astrid (* 1945), German actress and author
- Fournet, André-Hubert (1752–1834), French Catholic clergyman, founder of the Congregation of the Daughters of the Cross of St. Andrew
- Fournet, Jean (1913–2008), French conductor
- Fournet, John B. (1895–1984), American lawyer and politician
- Fournette, Leonard (* 1995), American football player in the position of running back
- Fourneyron, Benoît (1802–1867), French engineer, developed the first practical water turbine
- Fourneyron, Valérie (* 1959), French politician (PS), member of the National Assembly
- Fournier, Alain (1943–2000), French university professor, pioneer of computer graphics
- Fournier, Alix (1864-1897), French composer
- Fournier, Alphonse (1893–1961), Canadian politician (Liberal Party)
- Fournier, Amédée (1912–1992), French cyclist
- Fournier, Ángel (* 1987), Cuban rower
- Fournier, Antonie (1809–1882), Austrian theater actress
- Fournier, August (1850–1920), Austrian historian and politician
- Fournier, Cay von (* 1967), German author, doctor, entrepreneur and lecturer
- Fournier, Daniel (* 1942), French physicist (experimental high-energy physics)
- Fournier, Eugène (1871–1941), French speleologist
- Fournier, Evan (* 1992), French basketball player
- Fournier, François (1846–1917), postage stamp forger
- Fournier, Frank (* 1948), French photojournalist
- Fournier, Georges (1881-1954), French astronomer
- Fournier, Henri (1871-1919), French racing driver
- Fournier, Hubert (* 1967), French football player and coach
- Fournier, Jean Alfred (1832-1914), French dermatologist
- Fournier, Jean-Claude (* 1943), French comic artist
- Fournier, Jean-Louis (* 1938), French writer, humorist and director
- Fournier, Jean-Luc (* 1956), Swiss ski racer
- Fournier, Jean-Luc (1958-2001), French football player
- Fournier, Jean-Paul (* 1945), French politician
- Fournier, Jean-René (* 1957), Swiss politician
- Fournier, Jules (1884–1918) Canadian journalist, newspaper publisher, translator, and essayist
- Fournier, Julie (* 1982), French film actress
- Fournier, Laurent (born 1964), French football player and coach
- Fournier, Louis Édouard (1857–1917), French painter
- Fournier, Marc (1818–1879), Swiss writer and theater director
- Fournier, Marc (* 1994), French cyclist
- Fournier, Marc-André (* 1979), Serbian-Canadian ice hockey player
- Fournier, Marcel (1914–1985), French entrepreneur
- Fournier, Michel (* 1944), French parachutist
- Fournier, Philippe (1818–1886), Swiss politician and State Councilor of the Canton of Friborg
- Fournier, Pierre (1906–1986), French cellist
- Fournier, Pierre Simon (1712–1768), French typographer
- Fournier, Pierre-André (1943–2015), Canadian clergyman, Archbishop of Rimouski
- Fournier, Rémi (* 1983), French football player
- Fournier, René (* 1921), French aircraft designer
- Fournier, Roger (1929–2012), Canadian writer and film director
- Fournier, Roxane (* 1991), French cyclist
- Fournier, Sarto (1908–1980), Canadian politician (Liberal Party)
- Fournier, Sébastien (* 1971), Swiss football player
- Fournier, Télesphore (1823–1896), Canadian lawyer and politician
- Fournier, Vernel (1928-2000), American jazz drummer
- Fournier-Bidoz, Sébastien (* 1976), French ski racer
- Fournier-Sarlovèse, François (1773–1827), French general
- Fourniret, Michel (* 1942), French serial killer
- Fournoux, Jean-René de (* 1978), French racing car driver
- Fouroux, Jacques (1947–2005) French captain and coach of the French national rugby union team
- Fourquet, Jean (1899-2001), French Germanist
- Fourquet, Jérôme (* 1973), French political scientist
- Fourrier, Gaston (1903–1976), French sales representative and politician
- Fourrier, Marguerite , French tennis player
- Fourtou, Janelly (* 1939), French politician (UDF), MEP
- Fourvières, Xavier de (1853–1912), French Premonstratensian, Provençalist, grammarian, lexicographer and author
Fous
- Fous, Čestmír (* 1952), Czech ice hockey goalkeeper
- Fous, Konrad (1888–1964), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Upper Austrian state parliament
- Fous, Martin (* 1987), German-Czech ice hockey goalkeeper
- Fouse, Quincy (born 1997), American actor
- Fousek, Vít senior (1913–1990), Czechoslovakian skier
- Foushanji, Abul Qasem (* 1987), Afghan photographer, painter and bass player
- Foussat, Jean-Marc (* 1955), French composer and improvisation musician
- Fousséni, Lazadi (* 1993), Beninese football player
- Foust, Tanner (* 1973), American racing driver
- Fousy , German rapper and music producer
Fout
- Fouts, Dan (born 1951), American football player
- Fouts, Roger (* 1943), American psychologist, anthropologist and behavioral scientist
Fouv
- Fouvry, Étienne , French mathematician