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- An Focal
- Focus Ireland
- Fogarty
- Aidan Fogarty (Offaly hurler)
- Amby Fogarty
- Andrew Fogarty
- Conor Fogarty
- Damien Fogarty
- Declan Fogarty
- Denis Fogarty
- Jim Fogarty (hurler)
- Joe Fogarty (hurler)
- John Fogarty (priest)
- John Fogarty (rugby union, born 1977)
- Michael Fogarty (bishop)
- Patrick Fogarty
- Philly Fogarty
- Tom Fogarty (hurler)
- Weeshie Fogarty
- Joseph Fogerty
- Fohenagh
- Steven Foley-Sheridan
- Anthony Foley
- Art Foley
- Cathriona Foley
- Colm Foley
- Dave Foley (rugby union)
- Denis Foley
- Des Foley
- Donal Foley
- Edmond Foley
- Eoin Foley
- James Foley (cricketer)
- Jim Foley (footballer)
- John Foley (Monsignor)
- John Foley (rugby union)
- Joseph Foley
- Kevin Foley (Gaelic footballer)
- Kevin Foley (hurler)
- Marie Foley
- Mark Foley (Cork hurler)
- Michael Foley (Kildare footballer)
- Michael Foley (Leitrim footballer)
- Norma Foley
- Patrick Foley
- Patrick James Foley
- Patsy Foley
- Paudie Foley
- Ray Foley
- Richie Foley
- Samuel Foley (bishop)
- Seán Foley
- Sharon Foley
- Theo Foley
- Thos Foley
- Follow Me up to Carlow
- Follow My Lead (band)
- Adam Font
- Geoffrey Font
- Martin Font
- Football's Next Star (Irish TV series)
- For Auction Novice Hurdle
- For One Night Only (TV series)
- For the First Time (The Script song)
- For the Love of Mrs. Brown
- Derek Foran
- Nicholas Foran (bishop)
- Seán Foran
- Thomas Foran
- FORAS (football supporters' trust)
- FÁS
- Foras na Gaeilge
- Forbasach mac Ailella
- Lough Forbes
- Alfred Forbes
- Henry Lyster
- Dee Forbes
- Henry Flavelle Forbes
- Jonathan Forbes
- Sir Arthur Forbes, 1st Baronet
- Stanhope Forbes
- Patrick Ford (journalist)
- Patricia Ford (politician)
- Peter Ford (Gaelic footballer)
- Anthony Forde (footballer)
- Cathal Forde
- Christy Forde
- David Forde (Galway hurler)
- Francis Forde (hurler)
- Hugh Forde (footballer)
- Jason Forde
- John Forde (Gaelic footballer)
- John Forde (rugby union)
- Mathew Forde
- Mattie Forde
- Nadia Forde
- Paddy Forde
- Patricia Forde
- Tommy Forde
- Fore (barony, County Westmeath)
- Fore (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Fore Abbey
- Fore, County Westmeath
- Foreglen GAC
- Minister for Foreign Affairs (Ireland)
- Foreign relations of Ireland
- Forggus mac Cellaig
- Robert Forgie
- Forgney
- Forgotten Ten
- Aidan Forker
- Forkhill Peadar Ó Doirnín GAC
- Former titles of Departments of State (Ireland)
- Anne Marie Forrest
- George Forrest (Northern Ireland politician)
- Leslie Forrest
- Chris Forrester
- Ellen Forrester
- Desmond Forristal
- Laurence Forristal
- John Forsayeth
- Nicholas Forster
- Sir George Forster, 2nd Baronet
- William Forster (priest)
- Fort Davis, County Cork
- Fort Dunree
- Fort Hill Integrated College
- Fort Templebreedy
- Fort-town
- Chichester Fortescue (1718–1757)
- James Fortescue (politician)
- Thomas Fortescue (1744–1799)
- Forth (County Wexford barony)
- Fortria Chase
- Joe Fortune
- Kwaku Fortune
- Luke Fortune
- Richard P. Fortune
- Seán Fortune
- Forty-first Amendment of the Constitution (Agreement on a Unified Patent Court) Bill 2024
- Forum for Peace and Reconciliation
- Fossa GAA
- Fossa, County Kerry
- Fossy Church
- Amy Foster (athlete)
- Arlene Foster
- Gordon Foster
- John Thomas Foster
- John William Foster
- Lydia Mary Foster
- R. F. Foster (historian)
- Fosters Professional
- Saint Fothad
- Patrick F. Fottrell
- Quentin Fottrell
- Matty Fouhy
- Foulkesmill
- Foulksrath Castle
- Foundling Hospital, Cork
- Fountainstown
- Four Comely Saints
- Four Courts
- Four Courts Press
- Four Live (Irish TV programme)
- Four Masters GAA
- Four Roads Hurling Club
- Four Roads Turlough
- Four Roads, Ireland
- Fourknocks Passage Tomb
- Fourth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
- Robert Fowler (bishop of Ossory)
- Fownes Street
- Anthony Fox
- Billy Fox (politician)
- Brian Fox (Gaelic footballer)
- Damien Fox
- Derek Fox (jockey)
- Frank Fox (Gaelic footballer)
- Joe Fox (politician)
- John Fox (hurler)
- Johnny Fox
- Kathleen Fox
- Laura Fox
- Mildred Fox
- R. M. Fox
- Tom Fox (hurler)
- Fox's Bridge railway station
- Tom Foxe
- Foxford
- Foxford railway station
- Foxhall railway station
- Foxrock
- Nathaniel Foy
- Tommy Foy
- Neil Foyle
- Foynes
- Fr. O'Leary Hall GAA
- Fr. Sheehys GAA
- Fraher Field
- Stephen Frampton