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- Wealdstone F.C.
- Ella Webb
- James Webbe
- Weber Cup
- Alexander Webster (cricketer)
- David Webster (architect)
- David Webster (opera manager)
- John Clarence Webster
- Toby Webster
- David Wedderburn (writer)
- The Wee Free Men
- Prasadani Weerakkody
- Weetabix Limited
- Weightlifting at the 2009 Pacific Mini Games
- Rolf Weinberg
- Cecil Thomas Weir
- Tom Weir
- Laura Weissbecker
- David Weitzman
- Thomas Weld (cardinal)
- James Wellbeloved
- Wellingborough Tramway
- Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company
- Wellington Central (New Zealand electorate)
- Wellington Girls' College
- Sophie Wells
- Willi Welscher
- Miriam Welte
- WEMF AG für Werbemedienforschung
- Henry Wentworth-FitzWilliam
- Ludwig Wessely
- West Cumberland Hospital
- West Ham station
- West Indian cricket team against Pakistan in the UAE in 2016–17
- West Indian cricket team against Pakistan in the UAE in 2001–02
- David West (artist)
- Henry Wyndham West
- Peter West (physicist)
- River Westend
- Westerlund telescope
- MV Western Belle
- Western Sydney Stadium
- Westgate busway station
- Spencer Westmacott
- Westward Ho! (novel)
- Wētā
- Whakakai
- Whananaki
- What Maisie Knew
- What Richard Did
- Frederick Whatley
- Wheatvale, Queensland
- Tim Wheeler (academic)
- Where Angels Fear to Tread
- Whispering to Witches
- Whispers in the Graveyard
- Henry Whitaker
- Henry Whitaker (died 1589)
- The White Countess
- White Hill, South Australia
- White March
- White Rock, Queensland (Cairns Region)
- White Rock, Queensland (Ipswich)
- David White (Scottish footballer)
- Duncan White
- Henry White (British politician)
- Henry White (died 1570)
- Thomas White (bishop)
- David Whitehead (soldier)
- Grethe Whitehead
- Henry Whitehead (MP)
- Terry Whitehead
- Laurence Whiteley
- Henry Whithed
- David Whitley
- Tony Whitson
- Tony Whittaker
- Who Do You Love? (album)
- Brooke Whyte
- Kathleen Whyte
- Mary Wirepa
- Wichnor Junction railway station
- MV Wickenburgh
- Wickham railway station (Hampshire)
- John Clements Wickham
- Henry Widdrington (died 1623)
- Henry Widdrington (died 1665)
- Division of Wide Bay
- Wide Sargasso Sea
- Clare Wigfall
- Henry Wiggin
- MV Wight Light
- MV Wight Sky
- MV Wight Sun
- Susie Wild
- David Wilkie (artist)
- David Wilkie (surgeon)
- Tom Wilkie
- Wilkinson Street tram stop
- Wilkinson Sword
- Wilkinson TMC
- Andrew Wilkinson (paediatrician)
- Thomas Wilkinson (VC 1855)
- Tony Wilkinson
- Wilksch Airmotive
- Will (1797 ship)
- Willaston Circuit
- David Willcocks
- Willenhall Bilston Street railway station
- Willenhall Stafford Street railway station
- Willenhall, Coventry
- Willerby and Kirk Ella railway station
- Willersey Halt railway station
- MV Willesden (1944)
- Willesden railway station
- William (1770 ship)
- Henry Williams-Wynn
- Florence Williams (rugby union)
- Henry Williams (died 1636)
- Henry Williams (MP for Radnorshire)
- Morgan Williams (politician)
- Roger Williams (organist)
- Shane Williams
- Sherline Williams
- Maurice Williamson
- Timothy Williamson
- Frederick Smythe Willis
- Nicola Willis (gymnast)
- Ron Willis (footballer)
- William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby
- Willow Banks, South Australia
- Division of Wills
- Thomas Wilson (shipping magnate)
- Adine Wilson
- Amanda Wilson
- Anna Wilson (swimmer)
- David Wilson (dean of Aberdeen and Orkney)
- David Wilson (hurdler)
- Ernest Henry Wilson
- Henry Wilson (Holmfirth MP)
- Henry Wilson (Suffolk politician)
- Kay Wilson
- Robert McNair Wilson
- Scott Wilson (footballer, born 1993)
- Thomas Wilson (dean of Carlisle)
- Tommy Wilson (footballer, born 1961)
- Tony Wilson (boxer)
- Ranga Wimalawansa
- Ann Wimperis
- The Wind in the Willows
- Windermere Lake Cruises
- Winebox Inquiry
- Wing Yip
- The Wings of the Dove
- Selica Winiata
- Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring a Classic
- Winnie-the-Pooh: The Best Bear in All the World
- Norman Winning
- Norma Winstone
- Kathleen Winter
- Henry Winterbotham
- Wintle's Wonders
- Morag Wise, Lady Wise
- Witch Week
- With Kitchener in the Soudan
- Ted Witherden
- Nordia Coco Witter
- Robert Wolak
- Wolf Brother
- Sebastian Wolf (footballer, born 1993)
- Philip Wolfe (engineer)
- Wollongong Central
- Andrew Wolstenholme
- Gary Wolstenholme
- Wombat
- D. G. M. Wood-Gush
- David Wood (philosopher)
- Edgar Wood
- John Nicholas Wood
- Tommy Wood (motorcyclist)
- Linda Woodhead
- Henry Woodhouse (MP)
- Portia Woodman
- Richard Woodman
- Patricia Woodroffe
- Henry Woods (MP)
- Woodside School, Ooty
- Anne Woodville
- Frank George Woollard
- Florence Woolward
- Wootha, Queensland
- The Word (UK magazine)
- River Worfe
- The World of Suzie Wong
- World Rowing Cup
- 2017–18 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series
- World Slavery Tour
- Henry Worsley (diplomat)
- The Worst Witch