Fife (disambiguation)
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Fife is a council area in Scotland.
Fife may also refer to:
Things
- Fife (instrument), a musical instrument
- FIFE, or FIFe, the abbreviation for the Fédération Internationale Féline
- Fife is also the word used for the number 5 in the NATO phonetic alphabet. It is pronounced as such, to distinguish it from the number 9.
- Flexible Isometric Free Engine, an open source game engine
People
- Austin E. and Alta S. Fife, pioneering Utah folklorists for whom the Fife Folklore Archives are named at Utah State University.
- Robert Fyfe (born 1925), Scottish-born actor
- Duncan Phyfe (1768–1854), born "Duncan Fife" in Scotland, is one of America's most celebrated cabinetmaker
- Dane Fife (born 1979), American basketball player and coach
- Danny Fife (born 1949), American baseball player and basketball coach
- David Fife (1805–1877)
- Fife Symington III (born 1945)
- Fred J. Fife (born 1937)
- Graeme Fife
- James Fifer (1930–1986)
- Jason Fife (born 1981)
- John Fife
- Joseph W. Fifer (1840–1938)
- Maxine Fife (1925–2008)
- Robert Fife (born 1954), Canadian journalist
- Sam Fife (1926–1979)
- Stephen Fife (born 1986)
- Steve Fifer
- Wal Fife (born 1929)
- William Fife (1857–1944)
- William Paul Fife (1917–2008)
- Mary Fife (1920–2011)
Characters
- Barney Fife, a character on The Andy Griffith Show portrayed by Don Knotts
Places
- Fife, Georgia, United States of America
- Fife Lake, Michigan, United States of America
- Fife Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
- Fife Lake Township, Michigan, United States of America
- Fife, Montana, Cascade County, Montana, United States of America
- Fife, Texas, United States of America
- Fife, Washington, United States of America
- Fife, Zambia, a former fortified British supply base in Northern Rhodesia (present day Zambia) during World War I
See also
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