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- Fo Tan station
- Focus TV
- Brian Fok
- Bert Folkard
- Jakson Follmann
- For Men
- Elizabeth Forbes (artist)
- Eric G. Forbes
- Norman Hay Forbes
- Bobby Ford (Scottish footballer)
- Doug Ford (cricketer)
- Flora Forde
- Foreign relations of Argentina
- Foreign relations of Serbia
- George Forester
- Ed Fornieles
- George Forrest (Northern Ireland politician)
- Ted Forssberg
- Fort Cowan Cowan
- Fort William railway station
- Fortress Hill Methodist Secondary School
- Forty Plus Cycling Club
- Forward (Scottish newspaper)
- Forward-class cruiser
- Foss Cross railway station
- Fossil Grove
- Foster Lane
- Foster Wikner Wicko
- Foster Yeoman
- Thomas Foster (Australian cricketer)
- Foudland Hills
- Foula Airfield
- Foulsham railway station
- Foundation Franklin
- Fountainbridge
- Four Ashes railway station
- Four Counties Ring
- Four Days' Battle
- Four Inch Course
- Four Oaks Halt railway station
- Four Oaks railway station
- Four Words to Stand On
- Sir John Fowell, 2nd Baronet
- Sir John Fowell, 3rd Baronet
- Levi Fox
- Norman Fox (cricketer)
- Bob Foyers
- Clive Francis
- Eric Francis (architect)
- Keith Francis (cricketer)
- Nisal Francisco
- André François (athlete)
- Sir Robert Frankland-Russell, 7th Baronet
- Sir Thomas Frankland, 6th Baronet
- Owen Le Patourel Franklin
- Sir Richard Franklyn, 1st Baronet
- Leo Fransisco
- Bob Fraser (footballer)
- Lindley Fraser
- William Mackenzie Fraser
- SMS Frauenlob
- Sewal Fraunceys
- Anette Fredriksson
- Edward Free
- The Freedom Sessions
- Sambrooke Freeman
- William Thomas Freemantle
- Thomas Freke (1660–1721)
- Thomas Freke (died 1633)
- Thomas Freke (died 1701)
- Fremantle Lumpers Union
- Fremantle Synagogue
- Fremantle Technical School
- Fremantle Trades Hall
- Fremantle West End Heritage area
- French prisoners of war in World War II
- Jean-Baptiste Frénet
- Les Fridge
- Elias Magnus Fries
- Paulo Frischknecht
- Edward Frizzell
- Leslie Froggatt
- Franjo Fröhlich
- Jens Frølich
- Edward Purkis Frost
- Fukuivenator
- Rose Fuller
- Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
- May Edith Evelyn Furey
- Furi
- Arthur Furness
- Sir Stephen Furness, 1st Baronet
- Spanish destroyer Furor
- HMS Fury (1794)
- Lennox Fyfe, Baron Fyfe of Fairfield
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- G. Ganapati Sastriar
- HMS G3
- SMS G38
- SMS G39
- SMS G40
- Erwin Gabathuler
- Kostadin Gadzhalov
- Gordana Gadžić
- Gaétan-Gervais Secondary School
- Hasan Gafoor
- Gagah Samudera-class training ship
- HMS Gala
- Nunzio Galantino
- HMS Galatea (1887)
- HMS Galatea (1776)
- HMS Galatea (71)
- HMS Galatea (1914)
- HMS Galatea
- HMS Galgo (1799)
- HMS Galgo (1801)
- HMS Galgo
- Brian Gallacher
- Brian Gallagher (footballer)
- Tommy Gallagher (politician)
- HMS Gallant
- HMS Gallant (H59)
- Gallarate
- Gyula Galovici
- Operation Gambit
- Game-Labs
- Gamer (2011 film)
- Gamma function
- Kamil Gampe
- Nikolay Ganev
- Stanley Gange
- HMS Ganges
- HMS Ganges (1782)
- HMS Ganges (1821)
- HMS Gannet (stone frigate)
- HMS Gannet (1878)
- HMS Gannet (1927)
- HMS Gannet
- Thomas Gape (Great Bedwyn MP)
- María del Carmen García Alcay
- Giedo van der Garde
- Thomas Gardener
- HMS Gardiner
- Thomas Gardiner (Royalist)
- Sir William Gardiner, 1st Baronet
- James Patrick Gardner
- Lee Gardner (footballer)
- Thomas Gargrave
- HMS Garland (1798)
- HMS Garland (1800)
- HMS Garland (1807)
- HMS Garland
- Aileen Garmson
- Leonard Garnsey
- Charles Drake Garrard
- Sir Samuel Garrard, 4th Baronet
- Ted Garrett
- Diego Garrido
- Kattia Garza Romo
- Norman Gash
- Gasing pangkah
- Thomas Gatacre
- Simon J. Gathercole
- William Gaunt
- Gaur, Nepal
- Thomas Gavan-Duffy
- Bience Gawanas
- Thomas Gawdy (died 1556)
- Thomas Gawdy (died 1588)
- Thomas Gay (MP)
- First Battle of Gaza
- Viera Gbúrová
- Alfred Geary
- Lisa Geary
- Małgorzata Gebel
- Daniel Gee
- Edward Gee (priest, born 1657)
- Alexander van Geen
- Mona Geijer-Falkner
- Kazbek Gekkiyev
- Edward Gent
- Russell George (Welsh politician)
- Petar Georgiev (swimmer)
- Stefan Georgiev (swimmer)
- Sir Gilbert Gerard, 1st Baronet of Fiskerton
- Sir Gilbert Gerard, 1st Baronet of Harrow on the Hill
- Sir Thomas Gerard, 1st Baronet
- Sir Thomas Gerard, 2nd Baronet
- Thomas Gerard (MP for Lancashire)
- Geratpur railway station
- German Football Museum
- Jock Geselschap
- Yash Ghai
- Marian Gheorghe
- Ghorahi
- Giant Days
- Thomas Gibb
- List of Gibraltar football transfers summer 2016
- Thomas Gibson (banker)
- Gil (footballer, born September 1987)
- George Gilbert (cricketer)