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- Mark White (Gaelic footballer)
- Mary White (Fianna Fáil politician)
- Mary White (Green Party politician)
- Michael White (judge)
- Mick White (Gaelic footballer)
- Patrick White (politician)
- Robert John White
- Seán White
- Seán White (Gaelic footballer)
- Seán J. White
- Stefan White
- Stephen White (Gaelic footballer)
- Stephen White (hurler)
- Stephen White (Jesuit)
- Stephen White (priest)
- Thomas A. White
- Tom White (hurler)
- Vincent White (politician)
- White's Castle
- White's Cross GAA
- Whitechurch GAA
- Whitechurch, County Cork
- Whitechurch, County Kildare
- Whitechurch, Dublin
- Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church
- Whitegate GAA
- Whitegate refinery
- Whitegate, County Clare
- Whitegate, County Cork
- Whitehall Stadium
- Whitehall, Dublin
- John Whitehead (theologian)
- Death of Benny Whitehouse
- James Whitelaw
- Norman Whiteside
- Whitewell, County Westmeath
- Henry Whitfield (lawyer)
- Jennifer Whitmore
- Laura Whitmore
- Patrick Whitney
- William Whitshed
- Dick Whittaker
- Charles Whittingham (priest)
- Eleanor Whitton
- Audrey Whitty
- John Whitty (priest)
- Joseph Whitty
- Paddy Whitty
- Patrick Whitty
- Robert Whitty
- Sophia St John Whitty
- Benjamin Whitworth
- Who Do You Think You Are? (Irish TV series)
- Who Knows Ireland Best?
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Irish game show)
- Who We Love
- Wholehearted
- Why Worry? (Clannad song)
- Dillian Whyte vs Christian Hammer
- Liam Whyte
- Tony Whyte
- Wichita Lineman (horse)
- Joe Wickham
- Wicklow
- Wicklow (Dáil constituency)
- Wicklow (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Wicklow & District Football League
- 1995 Wicklow by-election
- East Wicklow (UK Parliament constituency)
- Wicklow County Council
- Wicklow county football team
- Wicklow county hurling team
- Wicklow Courthouse
- Wicklow Friary
- Wicklow GAA
- Wicklow Gaol
- Wicklow Head
- Wicklow Intermediate Hurling Championship
- Wicklow Mountains
- Wicklow Mountains National Park
- Wicklow railway station
- Wicklow RFC
- Wicklow Round
- Wicklow Senior Football Championship
- Wicklow Senior Hurling Championship
- Wicklow Town Hall
- Wicklow Way
- West Wicklow (UK Parliament constituency)
- Wicklow–Wexford (Dáil constituency)
- Custos Rotulorum of County Wicklow
- Ralph Howard, 7th Earl of Wicklow
- William Howard, 4th Earl of Wicklow
- Wide Awake in America
- The Widening Gyre (album)
- Daniel Wiffen
- Arndt Wigger
- Edward Wight
- Richard Wight
- Sean Wight
- Thomas Wight (Bandon)
- Wild Decembers (TV series)
- Wild Dreams (Westlife album)
- Wild Honey Inn
- Wild Nephin National Park
- George Wilde (bishop)
- Theaker Wilder
- Charles Wiley (priest)
- Ian Wiley
- Adderley Wilkinson
- Brett Wilkinson
- Charles Wilkinson (priest)
- Colm Wilkinson
- Kenneth Wilkinson (priest)
- Ollie Wilkinson
- Wilkinstown
- LÉ William Butler Yeats
- William Dargan Bridge
- William Halsey (judge)
- William of Drogheada
- Williams & Son, Dublin
- Brian Williams (director)
- David Williams (hurler)
- Desmond Williams (bishop)
- Duncan Williams (rugby union)
- Enda Williams
- Ger Williams
- Gilbert Williams
- Jim Williams (hurler)
- Noel Williams (Northern Ireland politician)
- Paddy Williams
- Paul Williams (media personality)
- Peter Williams (Irish cricketer)
- Richard D'Alton Williams
- Shane Williams (hurler)
- Thomas Desmond Williams
- Tom Williams (Irish republican)
- Vogue Williams
- Francis Higgins (priest)
- William Williams (Archdeacon of Cashel)
- Benjamin Williamson (mathematician)
- Caesar Williamson
- William Williamson (priest, born 1645)
- Williamstown, County Galway
- Williamstown, County Limerick
- Willie Clancy Summer School
- Cillian Willis
- David Willis (artist)
- John Willis (priest)
- Noel Willoughby
- WillowWarm Gold Cup
- James Wills (cricketer)
- James Wills (poet)
- Robert Cooper Wills
- Willsborough
- Amelia Wilmot
- David Wilmot (actor)
- Katherine Wilmot
- Martha Wilmot
- Robert Wilmot (Gaelic footballer)
- Darrel Wilson
- David Wilson (Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin)
- Diarmuid Wilson
- Fergal Wilson
- Frankie Wilson
- Gary Wilson (cricketer)
- Gordon Wilson (peace campaigner)
- Heather Wilson (cyclist)
- James Wilson (bishop)
- James Wilson (Dean of Tuam)
- James Wilson (mathematician)
- John Wilson (Irish politician)
- Mary Wilson (broadcaster)
- Nathanael Wilson
- Paddy Wilson
- Phil Wilson (hurler)
- Richard Wilson (Barnstaple MP)
- Richard Wilson (Irish politician)
- Robert Wilson (dean of Ferns)
- Simon Wilson (hurler)
- Thomas Wilson (academic)
- Thomas Wilson (archdeacon of Cashel)
- Thomas Wilson (dean of Lismore)
- William Wilson (Donegal MP)
- Wilson's Hospital School
- Wilton, Cork
- Rebecca Winckworth
- Wind power in Ireland
- Windgap GAA
- Windgap, County Kilkenny
- Windmill, County Westmeath
- Theodosia Wingfield
- Laurie Winkless
- Winning Fair Juvenile Hurdle
- Winning Streak (Irish game show)
- Sarah Winstedt
- Joe Winston
- Winter Songs (Ronan Keating album)
- Wired FM
- Peter Witherow
- Daniel Witter