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- We Can Try
- Athol Webb
- Sir Henry Webb, 1st Baronet
- Evne Webber
- Gregorio Weber
- Nikki Webster
- Sydney Ween
- Saman Chandranath Weerasinghe
- Weg und Ziel
- Uwe Wegmann
- Wehrwirtschaftsführer
- Zane Weiner
- Weingreen Museum of Biblical Antiquities
- Häns'che Weiss
- Markus Weissenberger
- Weissglut
- Adam Cleghorn Welch
- USS Welcome
- Joseph Welland (architect)
- Wellboy
- Wellington Council
- Wellington Point railway station
- 2022 Wellington protest
- Wellington, Somerset
- Luke Wells
- James Welsh (Paisley MP)
- Robin Welsh
- Jens Wemmer
- USS Wemootah
- John Wemyss, 1st Earl of Wemyss
- USS Wenatchee (ATF-118)
- Wentworth Falls railway station
- Wenxi railway station
- Werne
- Götz Werner
- Charlie Wernham
- Werribee River
- West Dublin Rhinos
- West Helmsdale railway station
- West Indian cricket team in India in 2006–07
- West London Junction railway station
- West Plains, New Zealand
- West Riding County Football Association
- West Shillong Assembly constituency
- West-Link
- Joel P. West
- Western baronets
- Western Norway
- Western Province women's cricket team
- Western red bat
- Western Sydney University Parramatta Campus
- Mikayla Western
- Westland Books
- Percy G. B. Westmacott
- Frida Westman
- Westmead railway station
- Matt Weston (skeleton racer)
- Westrail N class
- Wetherby War Memorial
- Maurice Wetherill
- Shelley Wetterberg
- What a Mouth (What a North and South)
- What Are We Waiting For?
- What Happened to Jean
- What Lucía Saw
- What Not to Wear (British TV series)
- What Women Suffer
- What's Wrong with This Picture? (Lee Harding album)
- Whatamangō Bay
- WhatsApp snooping scandal
- Glenn Wheatley
- Wheelbase (TV series)
- Hannah Whelan
- Joseph Whelan
- Patrick Whelan
- Vinny Whelan
- When the Weather Is Fine (song)
- Whisper a Prayer
- Michael Whitaker
- The White Albun
- The White Fortress
- White Gull Creek
- USCGC White Heath
- USCGC White Lupine
- White Mountains National Park
- The White Review
- Cyril White (advocate)
- Jimmy White (Irish footballer)
- John White (footballer, born 1986)
- Jon White (rugby union)
- Whitechurch, Dublin
- Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church
- Whitehall Stadium
- Death of Benny Whitehouse
- Gary Whitney
- Peter Whittingham
- Sophia St John Whitty
- Who Can See It
- Who's Stopping Us
- Whose Was the Hand?
- Why Me? (Linda Martin song)
- George Whyte-Melville
- Patrick Wichmann
- Ulrich Wickert
- Emilia Wickstead
- Sam Weller Widdowson
- Widnes railway station
- Gregory van der Wiel
- Julian Wießmeier
- The Wiggly Big Show
- Rodolph Wigley
- Wigtwizzle
- Hendra Wijaya (badminton)
- Indra Wijaya
- Clyde Wijnhard
- Robert Wikeford
- Wild Boys
- Wild Palms (band)
- Cora Wilding
- Wilfrid
- Alfred Wilhelmi
- Adderley Wilkinson
- Alf Wilkinson
- Jim Wilkinson (Australian politician)
- Kate Wilkinson (politician)
- Tim Wilkinson
- Will to Power (Arch Enemy album)
- Dirk Willems
- Gabriella Willems
- William Blundell of Crosby
- William Dargan Bridge
- William Peckover
- William Willymat
- William Wolseley (English Army officer)
- Mark Williams-Thomas
- Avondale Williams
- Bobby Williams (Scottish footballer)
- Brian Williams (director)
- David Williams (Australian rules footballer)
- David Williams (Liberal politician)
- Elizabeth Williams (educationist)
- George Williams (footballer, born 1879)
- Gwilym Williams
- J. E. Caerwyn Williams
- Katie Williams (footballer)
- Lee Williams (rugby league)
- Leo Williams (musician)
- MJ Williams
- Novlene Williams-Mills
- Owen Williams (rugby union, born 1986)
- Phil Williams (presenter)
- Sir Robert Williams, 1st Baronet, of Park
- Watkin Williams (Flint MP)
- Sir Hedworth Williamson, 7th Baronet
- Victor Willing
- Thomas Willisel
- Shay Willock
- USS Willoughby (SP-2129)
- John Willoughby
- Sir Ernest Wills, 3rd Baronet
- Percivall Willughby
- Willunga railway line
- Philippe Wilmès
- André Wilms
- USS Wilrose II
- Alastair Wilson
- Billy Wilson (footballer, born 1896)
- Bobby Wilson (footballer, born 1944)
- Edward Wilson (engineer)
- James Wilson (footballer, born 1989)
- John Wilson (Glasgow St Rollox MP)
- Marilyn Wilson (swimmer)
- Paul Wilson (cricketer)
- Raiza Wilson
- Scott Wilson (footballer, born 2000)
- William Wilson (soccer, born 2001)
- Willie Wilson (footballer, born 1941)
- Margareta Winberg
- Sarah Winckless
- Bernhard Windscheid
- Roger Windsor
- Wine
- Wine lake
- Duncan Wingham
- Winning Days (song)
- 2026 Winter Olympics
- Winter Wonderland (Shinee song)
- Jeff Winter
- Lars Winter
- Rosie Winterton
- The Wire (India)
- Norman Wisdom
- USS Wissoe II
- With Hands United
- With or Without You
- Witness (TV series)
- Witney Town F.C.
- Steve Witt
- Karl Witzell
- Wives of Karna