Fulk was the name of several counts of Anjou:
- Fulk I of Anjou (about 870 – 942)
- Fulk II of Anjou (died 958)
- Fulk III of Anjou (972 – 1040)
- Fulk IV of Anjou (1043 – 1109)
- Fulk V of Anjou (1089/1092 - 1143), also King of Jerusalem
The name can also refer to:
- Fulk FitzWarin, medieval outlaw
- Fulk the Venerable (882-900), Archbishop of Rheims
- Folquet de Marselha (c. 1150 – 1231), also known as Foulques de Toulouse and Fulk of Toulouse, troubadour and bishop
- Fulk of Vendôme (1056–1066), Count of Vendôme
- Fulcher of Chartres (born around 1059, died in or after 1127)
- Fulk of Angoulême (died 1087 or 1089)
- Fulk of Guînes (died 1125)
- Patriarch Fulk of Jerusalem (fl. 1131 - died 1157)
- Fulk of Pavia (1164 – 1229), bishop and saint
- Fulk of Neuilly (died 1201), preacher of the Fourth Crusade
- Fulk Basset (died 1271), Bishop of London
- Foulques de Villaret (died 1327), Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
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