Towns and villages
- Aberdour
- Balmerino, Buckhaven
- Cardenden, Cowdenbeath, Cupar
- Dunfermline
- Glenrothes
- Inverkeithing
- Kelty, Kennoway, Kincardine, Kinglassie, Kirkcaldy
- Leslie, Leven, Lochgelly
- Newburgh, Fife, Newport-on-Tay North Queensferry
- Rosyth
- St. Andrews, St. Monans
- Tayport
- Balmerino Abbey
- Dogton Stone
- Fife Coastal Path
- Fife Folk Museum
- Scotstarvit Tower
- St. Andrews Botanic Gardens
- Tay Rail Bridge
- Tay Road Bridge
- Tentsmuir Forest
- Historic houses in Scotland
- Museums in Scotland
- Abbeys and priories in Scotland
- Castles in the United Kingdom
Fife is the digit 5 in the NATO phonetic alphabet. It is pronounced as such, to distinguish it from the digit 9 to prevent possible accidental confusion with the German "nein" for "no."
A Fife is also a high-pitched, flute often used to accompany drums in a military or marching band.