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- Joanna Fox Waddill
- Wadi Rum
- Tom Waes
- Battle of Wagram
- Oliver Wahlstrom
- Wahroonga, New South Wales
- Wakefield, Bronx
- Emmanuel Bwayo Wakhweya
- Susan Walden
- Waldstadion (Frankfurt)
- Wales Millennium Centre
- Edward Craven Walker
- Kenny Walker (basketball)
- Rodney Walker (New Zealand)
- Walkers (snack foods)
- Dolly Walker-Wraight
- Walkin' to Missouri
- Walkin' Wheels
- Wiesław Wałkuski
- The Wall Street Journal
- WALL-E
- Walla! Communications Ltd
- David Wallace-Wells
- Benjamin Wallfisch
- Wallington Demesne
- Lachlan Walmsley
- Walnut Hills, Cincinnati
- Horatio Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford
- Mary E. Walsh
- John Walshe (rugby league)
- Walt Becker
- Walt Disney Home Video (VHS)
- Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville
- Stan Walters (rugby league)
- Rhett Walton
- Wanborough railway station
- Wandoan railway line
- Wang Daohan
- Ge Wang
- Wang Junzheng
- Wang Meng (cricketer)
- Wang Yilin
- Wang Yubo
- War communism
- War Jabi
- Frederick Townsend Ward
- Scooter Ward
- Wards of the City of London
- Nina Warhurst
- Richard H. Waring
- Warlingham School
- Dwaun Warmack
- Warner Theatre (Morgantown, West Virginia)
- David Warner (cricketer)
- Henry M. Warner
- Warrawee, New South Wales
- Warren bioregion
- Christina Warren
- Washington Metro signaling and operation
- Duane Washington
- George Washington High School (Philadelphia)
- Washlet
- Wasserbillig railway station
- Wat Bang Kung
- Water supply
- Water supply and sanitation in Canada
- Benjamin Waterhouse
- Rosie Waterland
- Waterloo, New South Wales
- Hazel Wood Waterman
- Alice Waters
- April Waters
- Billie Lou Watt
- W. Montgomery Watt
- Richard Wattis
- Wavecom
- Wayback Machine (Peabody's Improbable History)
- We Are Family (TV series)
- We Take Mystery (To Bed)
- Weak value
- Brother Wease
- WebKit
- David Weddle
- Wilhelm von Wedell-Piesdorf
- Wedgwood Rock
- Kaeo Weekes
- The Weekly with Charlie Pickering
- Weeksville Heritage Center
- Henning Wehn
- Weightlifting
- Rachel Weisz
- Welcome (TV series)
- Chauncy Welliver
- Jack Wells (rugby league)
- Pat Welsh (sports journalist)
- Wendouree Tearooms
- Anne Blunt, 15th Baroness Wentworth
- Werribee Secondary College
- Fredric Wertham
- WESH
- Jacob Wesley Ulm
- James, Earl of Wessex
- West 11
- West Africa
- West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences
- West Carrollton, Ohio
- West Country Harrier
- West End, Cincinnati
- Western Bicutan
- Western Cape
- Western New Guinea
- Westfalenstadion
- Clara Westhoff
- Westleigh, New South Wales
- Westmeath Examiner
- Westminster, Maryland
- Stan Weston
- Weta (band)
- Tanya Wexler
- Jennifer Wexton
- WGVX
- Kaikōura Whakatau
- Whanganui National Park
- James Wharton (racing driver)
- What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (film)
- What It Was, Was Football
- What's Your Bid?
- WhatsOnStage Awards
- Wheat leaf rust
- Wheatland County, Alberta
- Wheatland County, Montana
- Charles Wheatstone
- Joseph L. Wheeler
- Nicky Whelan
- When Love Comes Calling (Deniece Williams album)
- Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?
- Whipping Girl
- Whiskey cocktail
- Whisper (app)
- White (2016 film)
- White blood cell
- White Dog (1982 film)
- White dwarf
- White Earth Indian Reservation
- White Hen Pantry
- The White Line (2019 film)
- White nationalism
- White people in Kenya
- White people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- White people in Zambia
- White Zimbabweans
- White privilege
- White slavery
- White Wolf Mountain
- Pat White (rugby league)
- Thomas Blanco White
- David Whitehouse (writer)
- Cecil Whiteley
- Stanley Whitman
- Whitson
- The Who Sell Out
- Wholesome Meat Act
- Whoniverse
- WHTX (AM)
- Why Loiter? Campaign
- Wibaux County, Montana
- Wichita Regulators
- Wicked (roller coaster)
- William Howard, 8th Earl of Wicklow
- Robbie Widdows
- Wide area synchronous grid
- John Widgery, Baron Widgery
- Ernie Wiggs
- 2021 Wikimedia Foundation actions on the Chinese Wikipedia
- Wilcox County School District (Alabama)
- Robert Parmelee Wilder
- Wiley (publisher)
- Princess Wilhelmine, Duchess of Sagan
- Robert J. Wilke
- Dominique Wilkins
- William I, German Emperor
- Cliff Williams
- Darnell Williams
- Fred Williams (artist)
- Ray Williams (rugby league)
- Zekaria Williams
- Leon Williamson
- Jocko Willink
- James Tibbits Willmore
- Jesse Willms
- India Willoughby
- Willow City, North Dakota
- Wills Navy Cut