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- We the Curious
- Jacki Weaver
- Weavers' Hall, Dublin
- Web server
- Beatrice Webb
- Don Webb (diver)
- Geoffrey Webb (artist)
- Paul Webb
- Simon Webb (footballer)
- William John Seward Webber
- Dewi Weber
- Sir Godfrey Webster, 5th Baronet
- Johannes Jacob Wecker
- Thomas Wedders
- Wedding of Carl XVI Gustaf and Silvia Sommerlath
- Wedding of Prince Carl Philip and Sofia Hellqvist
- Sir Ralph Wedgwood, 1st Baronet
- Billy Wedlock
- Marcel Wędrychowski
- Weena Morloch
- Wega 180
- Roger Wehrli (footballer)
- Jan Wehrmann
- Bob Weighill
- Scott Weight
- Sebastian Weigle
- Liz Weima
- Clarice Weinberg
- Uri Weinberg
- Amir Weiner
- Graham Weir
- Weird Nature
- Weird Years
- Jörn Weisbrodt
- Konrad Weise
- Itzchak Weismann
- Wellard railway station
- Clifford Wells (cricketer)
- Moritz Wels
- 2007–08 Welsh Cup
- 2010–11 Welsh Cup
- Welsh Highland Railway
- George Arthur Welsh
- Svein Weltz
- Wembley Central Mosque
- János Wenk
- Luisa Wensing
- Gerd Wenzinger
- Daria Werbowy
- Werecat
- Cédric Wermuth
- Werner II, Count of Habsburg
- Ole Werner
- Wolf Werner
- Thomas Wesley-Smith
- James Wesolowski
- USS West Apaum
- West Bengal Film Journalists' Association Award for Best Director
- West Bengal football team
- West Coast Eagles
- West End, New Zealand
- USS West Haven
- West Indian cricket team in England in 2012
- West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive
- West Oxfordshire District Council elections
- Temple West
- Westall Road
- Eric Westbrook
- Westcombe baronets
- Sofia Westergren
- Linda Westerlund Snecker
- Western Range (USSF)
- Westland Sea King
- Westmeath County Council
- Westminster City Council elections
- Weston Airport
- Westport GAA
- Wet Season (film)
- Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast
- Koro Wētere
- Jessica Wetterling
- Wexford County Council
- Max Wexler
- Antoni Weynerowski
- Frank Weyzig
- USS Whale (SS-239)
- Charles Whaley
- Joan Whalley
- River Wharfe
- What the Stuarts Did for Us
- What the Tudors Did for Us
- What We Wanted
- What's on Your Radio
- Whatevershebringswesing
- Wheatear
- Patrick Wheatley
- Ronnie Whelan (footballer, born 1936)
- When Brooklyn Met Seville
- When Marnie Was There (novel)
- When Saturday Comes
- Where Have All the Good Times Gone
- Where's Your Love
- Penny Whetton
- Peter Whipp
- Fred Whishaw
- David Whitaker (publisher)
- Whitby 199 steps
- St Ninian's Church, Whitby
- White lady (cocktail)
- White Sands Shopping Mall, Singapore
- White-bellied nothura
- Andy White (footballer, born 1948)
- John White (art historian)
- Joseph Leonard Maries White
- Raymond Maurice White
- Roy White (rugby union)
- John Whitehead (theologian)
- Dave Whitelaw
- Fred T. Whitington
- Aurtis Whitley
- Whitstable
- Who Do You Think You Are (Spice Girls song)
- Who Knows Who
- Who We Touch
- Wholesaling
- Whoops (film)
- Suryo Agung Wibowo
- Kurt-Werner Wichmann
- Wickes
- Wicklow County Council
- Wicklow Mountains
- Wicklow Way
- Ahan Wickramasinghe
- Hilmar Wictorin
- Allan Widman
- Felicia Wiedermann
- Lothar H. Wieler
- Philip Wigglesworth
- Glenn Wightman
- Kenneth Wigram
- Wikimedia UK
- Wikiracing
- Erwin Wilczek
- Wild Hearts (song)
- The Wild Irish Girl
- Wild Nephin National Park
- Wild New World
- The Wild Swans (band)
- John Wild (cricketer, born 1915)
- Walter Wild
- Cor Wilders
- Koos van der Wildt
- Charles Wiley (priest)
- Wilhelm Schimmel
- Sarah Wilhelmy
- USS Wilkes (DD-67)
- Arnold Wilkins
- Nevile Wilkinson
- Thomas Orde Lawder Wilkinson
- James Willard
- Jonathan Willatt
- John Willcox
- Karl Willetts
- William II, Duke of Athens
- William II, Marquis of Namur
- William of Drogheada
- USS William P. Lawrence
- William, Margrave of the Nordmark
- Margaret Williams-Weir
- Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 5th Baronet
- Andrae Williams
- Eifion Williams
- Emma Williams (actress)
- John Williams (author, born 1961)
- John Williams (Gower MP)
- John Scott Williams
- Pam Williams
- Terri Lynn Williams
- Donald I. Williamson
- Willian José
- Joe Willis (footballer)
- Stephen Willis (footballer)
- Willkommen im Beerdigungscafé
- Lucy Wills
- Katherine Wilmot
- Norah Wilmot
- Rhys Wilmot
- Dennis Wilshaw
- Ernest Wilson (singer)
- James Wilson (explorer)
- Nigel Wilson (classicist)
- Ray Wilson (musician)
- Samuel Herbert Wilson
- Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire
- Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
- Winburg
- Callum Winchcombe
- Wind (spacecraft)
- Wind farm
- Lars Windfeld