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- Fulach, Anastasia von , Abbess in the Swiss monastery Paradies
- Fularczyk-Kozłowska, Magdalena (* 1986), Polish rower
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- Fulbert († 1142), subdeacon at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris
- Fulbert of Cambrai , Bishop of Cambrai and Arras (933/934 to 956)
- Fulbert of Chartres , Bishop in Chartres
- Fülberth, Georg (* 1939), German political scientist
- Fülbier, Rolf Uwe (* 1967), German economist and university professor (University of Bayreuth)
- Fulbrecht, Paul (1908–1992), German writer
- Fulbright, J. William (1905-1995), American politician
- Fulbright, James F. (1877–1948), American politician
- Fulbrook, Mary (* 1951), British historian
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- Fulcanelli , French alchemist and esoteric writer
- Fulcher of Chartres , chronicler of the first crusade
- Fulcher, George Avis (1922–1984), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Lafayette, Indiana
- Fulcher, Jonni (* 1974), Scottish pool and snooker player
- Fulcher, Russ (* 1962), American politician
- Fulcheri y Pietrasanta, Manuel (1874–1946), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Zamora
- Fulchignoni, Enrico (1913–1988), Italian documentary filmmaker and screenwriter
- Fulchiron, Bérénice (* 2000), French athlete
- Fulci, Lucio (1927–1996), Italian film director, producer, screenwriter and actor
- Fulcinius Trio, Lucius († 35), Roman senator
- Fulcinius Vergilius Marcellus, Publius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Fulco I. d'Este , Italian nobleman
- Fulco, Bettina (* 1968), Argentine tennis player
- Fulco, Giorgio (1940–2000), Italian Romanist and Italianist
- Fulco, Giovanni (1605–1680), Italian painter
- Fulcoald , Frankish nobleman
- Fulcran of Lodève († 1006), Bishop of Lodève
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- Fuld, Bracha (1927–1946), Jewish fighter and commander of the Palmach
- Fuld, Harry (1879–1932), German entrepreneur in the telecommunications industry
- Fuld, Leo (1912–1997), Dutch-American singer of popular Yiddish songs
- Fuld, Peter Harry (1921–1962), German patron
- Fuld, Richard S., Jr. (* 1946), American bank manager and chairman of the investment bank Lehman Brothers
- Fuld, Salomon (1825–1911), German lawyer, Frankfurt local politician
- Fuld, Werner (* 1947), German author and literary critic
- Fulda, Andreas (1534–1596), German philologist and Lutheran theologian
- Fulda, Ernst (1885–1960), German mining official
- Fulda, Friedrich Carl (1724–1788), Protestant theologian and philologist
- Fulda, Friedrich Karl von (1774–1847), German political scientist and economist
- Fulda, Fürchtegott Christian (1768–1854), German Protestant theologian and pastor
- Fulda, Gerhard (* 1939), German lawyer, publicist and former diplomat
- Fulda, Hans Friedrich (* 1930), German philosopher and author
- Fulda, Heinrich (1860–1943), German social democratic politician
- Fulda, Isaak (1868–1943), German banker
- Fulda, Linde (* 1943), German actress
- Fulda, Ludwig (1862–1939), German playwright and translator
- Fulda, Peter (* 1968), German jazz musician
- Fulda, Simone (* 1968), German child oncologist and university professor
- Fulde, Johann (1718–1796), German musician and Protestant pastor
- Fulde, Peter (* 1936), German physicist
- Fulde, Ulrike , German singer (soprano)
- Fuldner, Christian (* 1811), member of the Waldeck state parliament
- Fuldner, Friedrich (1860–1928), German writer and lawyer
- Fuldner, Horst Carlos (1910–1992), Argentine-German SS Hauptsturmführer; Nazi agent in Argentina; Key figure in the Nazi escape aid
- Füldner, Moritz (1818–1873), German high school teacher, entomologist and botanist
- Fuldner, Phil (* 1973), German DJ, house producer, musician
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- Füle, Štefan (* 1962), Czech diplomat, minister and member of the European Commission
- Füleki, David (* 1985), German comic artist, illustrator and non-fiction author
- Füleki, Judit (* 1989), Hungarian biathlete
- Fülep, Ferenc (1919–1986), Hungarian archaeologist and museum director
- Fülep, Lajos (1885–1970), Hungarian art historian
- Fülepp, Ingeborg (* 1952), Croatian artist, university lecturer, curator and film editor
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- Fülfe, Heinz (1920–1994), German draftsman, puppeteer and ventriloquist
- Fulford, Adrian (* 1953), British lawyer
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- Fulgentius von Ruspe († 533), late antique bishop and church writer
- Fulgentius, Fabius Claudius Gordianus , late antique Latin writer
- Fulgonio, Fulvio (1832–1904), Italian writer and librettist
- Fulgosio, Raffaele (1367–1427), Italian lawyer and scholar
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- Fulk of Sandford , Anglo-Irish prelate, Archbishop of Dublin
- Fulk of Bouillon , Armenian nobleman
- Fulke, Pierre (* 1971), Swedish professional golfer
- Fulkerson, Abram (1834-1902), American politician
- Fulkerson, Delbert Ray (1924–1976), American mathematician
- Fulkerson, Frank B. (1866–1936), American politician
- Fulko († 1087), Count of Angoulême
- Fulko (1092–1143), King of Jerusalem, Count of Anjou
- Fulko Bertrand I , Count of Provence
- Fulk the Venerable († 900), Archbishop of Reims
- Fulko I († 941), Count of Anjou
- Fulk II († 958), Count of Anjou
- Fulko III. (972-1040), Count of Anjou
- Fulk IV (1043–1109), Count of Anjou
- Fulk of Angoulême († 1157), Archbishop of Tyurs, Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Fulk of Deuil , French monk, prior
- Fulk of Guînes , Lord of Beirut
- Fulko von Neuilly († 1202), French crusade preacher
- Fulks, Joe (1921–1976), American basketball player
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- Full, Gottlieb , German Imperial Judge
- Fulla, Ľudovít (1902–1980), Slovak painter and graphic artist
- Fullager, Peter (* 1943), Australian walker of British origin
- Fullana, Margarita (* 1972), Spanish cyclist
- Fullard, Jacques (* 1974), South African racing cyclist
- Fullarton, John († 1849), British economist
- Fullarton, William (1754–1808) British military, politician, writer, and High Commissioner of Trinidad
- Füllbier, Peter (* 1947), German soccer player
- Fullbright, Richard (1901–1962), American jazz musician (double bass, bass saxophone, tuba)
- Fulle, Manfred (1936-2018), German badminton player
- Fülle, Reiner (1938–2010), German agent in the Enlightenment Headquarters of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR
- Fülle, Sebastian (* 1992), German basketball player
- Fülle, Siegfried (* 1939), German apparatus gymnast
- Fülleborn, Friedrich (1866–1933), German physician
- Fülleborn, Georg Gustav (1769–1803), German writer, philologist and philosopher
- Fülleborn, Rolf (1943–1963), German inland boatman, fatality on the inner-German border
- Fülleborn, Ulrich (1920–2012), German literary scholar and Germanist
- Fullen, Statz Friedrich von (1638–1703), Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Privy Council of War
- Füllenbach, Elias H. (* 1977), German theologian and church historian
- Füllenbach, Fritz (1902–1976), German politician (SPD), MdL Rhineland-Palatinate
- Füllenbach, Johannes (* 1935), German priest and theologian
- Füllenbach, Wilhelm (1887–1948), German lawyer
- Fuller, Alexandra (* 1993), South African squash player
- Fuller, Alvan T. (1878-1958) American politician
- Fuller, Amanda (* 1984), American actress
- Fuller, Amy (* 1968), American rower
- Fuller, Andrew (1754-1815), English theologian and Baptist
- Fuller, Arthur Franklin , American author, composer and anti-discrimination activist
- Fuller, Ben (1875–1952), Australian theater entrepreneur of English descent
- Fuller, Ben H. (1870-1937), American major general
- Fuller, Benoni S. (1825-1903), American politician
- Füller, Bernhard (1921–1943), German soccer player
- Fuller, Blind Boy (1907–1941), American blues musician
- Fuller, Bob (* 1898), American blues and jazz musician
- Fuller, Bobby (1942–1966) American rock singer, songwriter, and guitar player
- Fuller, Bryan (* 1969), American screenwriter
- Fuller, Calvin Souther (1902-1994), American chemist
- Fuller, Charles (born 1939), American writer
- Fuller, Charles Edward (1887–1968), American producer of Christian radio programs, founder of a Bible school
- Fuller, Charles Eugene (1849–1926), American politician
- Füller, Christian (* 1963), German journalist and author
- Füller, Christian (* 1977), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Fuller, Claude A. (1876–1968), American politician
- Fuller, Craig , American country rock singer and guitarist
- Fuller, Curtis (* 1934), American jazz trombonist
- Fuller, Dan (* 1988), British biathlete
- Fuller, Dolores (1923–2011), American film actress and songwriter
- Fuller, Drew (* 1980), American actor
- Fuller, Earl (1885–1947), American ragtime and jazz pianist and band leader
- Fuller, Earl (1904-1956), American middle-distance runner
- Fuller, Errol (* 1947), British author and illustrator
- Fuller, Florence (1867–1946), Australian artist
- Fuller, Frances (1907–1980), American actress
- Fuller, Francis (1670–1706) English medical writer
- Fuller, Frank (1827-1915), American politician
- Füller, Fritz (1900–1982), German businessman, actor, precision mechanic and botanist
- Fuller, George (1802-1888) American politician
- Fuller, George M. , American physicist
- Fuller, Gil (1920–1994), American jazz arranger of bebop
- Fuller, Gregory (* 1948), German writer
- Fuller, Hadwen C. (1895–1990), American politician
- Fuller, Henry Mills (1820-1860), American politician
- Fuller, Ida May (1874–1975), American first woman pensioner
- Fuller, Jean Overton (1915-2009), British author
- Fuller, Jeff , American jazz musician (double bass, electric bass, composition)
- Fuller, Jerry (* 1929), American jazz musician
- Fuller, Jerry (1939-2002), Canadian jazz musician
- Fuller, Jesse (1896–1976), American blues singer and guitarist
- Füller, Johann (* 1971), German economist, industrial engineer
- Füller, Johannes Heinrich (1870–1940), member of the state parliament of Hessen
- Fuller, John (1757–1834) English businessman, politician, and patron of the arts and sciences
- Fuller, John Frederick Charles (1878–1966), British major general and military historian
- Fuller, John L. (1910-1992), American biologist and behavioral geneticist
- Füller, Josef (1861–1953), German local politician
- Fuller, Kurt (* 1953), American actor
- Fuller, Kyle (born 1992), American football player
- Fuller, Lance (1928-2001), American actor
- Fuller, Larry (* 1965), American jazz pianist (mainstream jazz)
- Fuller, Leland (1899–1962), American film production designer
- Fuller, Leonard (1890-1987), American radio pioneer
- Fuller, Levi K. (1841-1896), American politician and governor of the state of Vermont (1892-1894)
- Fuller, Loïe (1862–1928), American burlesque actress, singer, serpentine dancer, inventor
- Fuller, Lon (1902-1988), American legal philosopher
- Fuller, Lyell (* 1995), English squash player
- Fuller, Margaret (1810–1850), American journalist, critic, and women's rights activist
- Fuller, Mark (born 1961), American wrestler
- Fuller, Maxwell (1945-2013), Australian chess player
- Fuller, Melville W. (1833-1910), United States Chief Justice
- Fuller, Meta Vaux Warrick (1877–1968), African American sculptress
- Fuller, Mortimer B. III (* 1942), American railroad manager
- Fuller, Neil (born 1970), Australian athlete
- Fuller, Penny (born 1940), American actress
- Fuller, Philo C. (1787–1855), American politician
- Fuller, Ray W. (1935-1996) American biochemist
- Fuller, Ricardo (* 1979), Jamaican soccer player
- Fuller, Richard Buckminster (1895–1983), American scientist, architect, engineer, designer, and writer
- Fuller, Robert (born 1933), American actor
- Fuller, Rosalind (1892–1982) British theater and film actress
- Fuller, Roy (1912-1991), English poet
- Fuller, Samuel (1912–1997) American director, screenwriter, and actor
- Fuller, Simon (* 1960), British music and television producer
- Fuller, Stanley (1907-1988), British sprinter
- Fuller, Steve (* 1959), American sociologist and founder of social epistemology
- Fuller, Thomas († 1661), English historian
- Fuller, Thomas Charles (1832–1901), American lawyer and politician
- Fuller, Thomas JD (1808–1876), American politician
- Fuller, Tia (* 1976), American jazz musician (alto and soprano saxophone, flute) and arranger
- Fuller, Timothy (1778-1835), American politician
- Fuller, Walter (1910–2003), American jazz musician (trumpet, vocals)
- Fuller, Wayne (* 1931), American statistician
- Fuller, William E. (1846-1918), American politician
- Fuller, William K. (1792-1883), American lawyer and politician
- Fullerton, Carl , American makeup artist
- Fullerton, Charles Gordon (1936–2013), American astronaut
- Fullerton, David (1772–1843), American politician
- Fullerton, Fiona (born 1956), British actress
- Fullerton, George William (1923–2009), American instrument maker
- Fulleylove, Joan (1886–1947) British glass painter
- Fulleylove, John (1845–1908) British painter of cityscapes, buildings and landscapes
- Füllgrabe, Harro (* 1975), German editor and moderator
- Füllgraben, Rolf (1929–2008), German politician (CDU), district administrator
- Fullhart, Lee (* 1976), American wrestler
- Fullilove, Donald (* 1958), American actor and voice actor
- Fullilove, Michael (* 1972), Australian author, journalist and political scientist
- Fullington, Edward M. (1864-1927), American politician
- Füllkrug, Niclas (* 1993), German soccer player
- Füllkrug-Weitzel, Cornelia (* 1955), German pastor and director of the "Bread for the World" campaign
- Füllmaurer, Heinrich , German painter and draftsman
- Fullmer, Gene (1931-2015), American boxer
- Füllmich, Christian (* 1984), German film producer and line producer
- Füllner, Meinhard (* 1941), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Fulloné, Oscar (1939–2017), Argentinian football player and coach
- Fullriede, Fritz (1895–1969), German officer, most recently major general in World War II
- Füllsack, Manfred (* 1960), Austrian social scientist
- Füllsack, Paul (1893–1957), German politician (SPD)
- Füllsack, Zacharias († 1616), German trombonist, composer and lutenist
- Füllstein, Heinrich von († 1538), auxiliary bishop in Breslau and Olomouc, titular bishop of Nicopolis in Palestine; Court chaplain of the Dukes of Opole
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- Fulmer, Hampton P. (1875-1944), American politician
- Fulmer, Willa L. (1884–1968), American politician
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- Fülöp Miller, René (1891–1963), American writer and sociologist of Austrian origin
- Fülöp, Márton (1983-2015), Hungarian football goalkeeper
- Fülöp, Mihály (1936–2006), Hungarian foil fencer
- Fülöp, Rajmond (* 1987), Romanian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Fulop, Rob , American computer game developer
- Fülöp, Sándor (* 1978), Hungarian squash player
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- Fulp-Allen, Sara (* 1985), American wrestler
- Fulpius, Léon (1840–1927), Swiss architect
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- Fulrad († 784), Abbot of Saint-Denis
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- Fülscher, Elisabeth (1895–1970), Swiss cookery school director and cookbook author
- Fülscher, Johann (1831–1915), German hydraulic engineer
- Fülscher, Susanne (* 1961), German author
- Fulson, Lowell (1921–1999), American blues guitarist and singer
- Fulss, Antonia (* 2003), German actress
- Fulst, Guido (* 1970), German Olympic champion and world champion in cycling
- Fulst, Otto (1865–1945), German navigator and university professor
- Fulst-Blei, Stefan (* 1968), German politician (SPD), MdL
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- Fulter, Thomas (1832–1879), Franco-German Mayor, Member of the LandlA
- Fulterer, Andreas (1961–2016), Italian singer (South Tyrol)
- Fulton, Alison , Scottish badminton player
- Fulton, Andrew S. (1800-1884), American politician
- Fulton, Arthur (1887–1972), British marksman
- Fulton, Champian (* 1985), American jazz pianist and singer
- Fulton, Charles William (1853–1918), American politician
- Fulton, Davie (1916–2000) Canadian attorney, judge, and politician
- Fulton, Elmer L. (1865–1939) American politician
- Fulton, Fitzhugh (1925-2015), American test pilot
- Fulton, Hamish (born 1946), British artist and photographer
- Fulton, James G. (1903–1971), American politician
- Fulton, John Farquhar (1899–1960), American neurophysiologist and medical historian
- Fulton, John H. (1792–1836), American politician
- Fulton, John P. (1902-1965) American special effects expert and cameraman
- Fulton, John, Baron Fulton (1902–1986), British politician
- Fulton, Richard H. (1927-2018), American politician
- Fulton, Robert (1765-1815) American engineer
- Fulton, Robert (born 1948), British military, Governor of Gibraltar
- Fulton, Robert D. (born 1929), American politician, Governor of Iowa
- Fulton, Ryan (* 1996), Scottish football goalkeeper
- Fulton, Sarah Bradlee (1740–1835), participant in the American Revolutionary War
- Fulton, Theodore Alan , American physicist
- Fulton, Thomas Benjamin (1918–2002), Canadian Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Saint Catharines
- Fulton, Wendy (born 1959), American TV actress
- Fulton, William (* 1939), American mathematician
- Fulton, William D. (1864-1925), American lawyer and politician (Democratic Party)
- Fulton, William Savin (1795–1844), American politician
- Fulton-Smith, Francis (* 1966), British-German actor
- Fultz, Markelle (* 1998), American basketball player
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- Fulvetti, Gianluca (* 1973), Italian modern historian
- Fulvia , Roman, mistress of Quintus Curius, involved in the Catilinarian conspiracy
- Fulvia († 40 BC), Roman matrona, wife of Marcus Antonius
- Fulvius Aemilianus, Lucius , Roman consul 206
- Fulvius Aemilianus, Lucius , Roman consul 244
- Fulvius Bambalio, Marcus , father of Fulvia, wife of Marcus Antonius
- Fulvius Centumalus, Gnaeus , Roman consul 229 BC. Chr.
- Fulvius Centumalus, Gnaeus († 210 BC), Roman consul 211 BC Chr.
- Fulvius Centumalus, Marcus , Roman city praetor (192 BC)
- Fulvius Curvus Paetinus, Marcus , Roman suffect consul 305 BC. Chr.
- Fulvius Curvus, Lucius , Roman consul
- Fulvius Felix , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Fulvius Flaccus, Gaius , brother and legate of the four-time Roman consul Quintus Fulvius Flaccus
- Fulvius Flaccus, Gaius , Roman consul 134 BC. Chr.
- Fulvius Flaccus, Gnaeus , Roman praetor 212 BC. Chr.
- Fulvius Flaccus, Marcus , Roman politician, consul 264 BC. Chr.
- Fulvius Flaccus, Marcus († 121 BC), politician of the Roman Republic and ally of the Gracches
- Fulvius Flaccus, Quintus , Roman suffect consul 180 BC. Chr.
- Fulvius Flaccus, Quintus , Roman statesman and general
- Fulvius Flaccus, Quintus , Roman statesman and general
- Fulvius Flaccus, Servius , Roman consul 135 BC Chr.
- Fulvius Gavius Aemilianus, Lucius , Roman consul 249
- Fulvius Gillo Bittius Proculus, Quintus , Roman suffect consul (99)
- Fulvius Gillo, Marcus , suffect consul 76
- Fulvius Maximus Centumalus, Gnaeus , Roman consul 298 BC. And dictator 263 BC. Chr.
- Fulvius Nobilior, Marcus , Roman consul
- Fulvius Nobilior, Marcus , Roman consul
- Fulvius Nobilior, Quintus , Roman consul (153 BC)
- Fulvius Paetinus Nobilior, Servius , Roman consul 255 BC. Chr.
- Fulvius Paetinus, Marcus , Roman consul 299 BC Chr.
- Fulvius Pius , Roman consul 238