| Wyandot language | WYAY (FM) | Wynaut |
| Wycliffe Bible TranslatorsWycliffe Bible Translators is an international organisation dedicated to translating the Bible into every living language in the World. Wycliffe was founded in 1942 by William Cameron Townsend. There are currently branches in 46 countries. Wycliffe Bible | Wyoming CountyWyoming County may refer to one of several counties in the United States: Wyoming County, New York Wyoming County, Pennsylvania Wyoming County, West Virginia : For other places using "Wyoming" see Wyoming. | Wy'eastWy'east is the original native American name for Mount Hood in the Cascade Range in Oregon. Local legend has it that it is named after a chief of the Multnomah tribe, the tribe after which Multnomah County was named. The chief competed for the attention o |
| Wyatt HalliwellWyatt Matthew Halliwell is a fictional character on the TV show called Charmed. He is the son of Piper Halliwell and Leo Wyatt. Because of an earlier time travel episode, it was thought that he would be a girl, who would have been named Prudence Melinda H | WytheA wythe is a continuous vertical section of masonry one unit in thickness. A 'double wythe' masonry wall often involves a decorative, interior masonry unit, and a more durable exterior masonry unit. Double wythe' walls are typically thicker than 'single w | Wylie transliterationThe Wylie transliteration scheme is a method for transliterating the Tibetan language using the keys on a typical English language typewriter. It is used for reconstructing the original Tibetan script and is not intended to act as a guide to proper pronun |
| WylieWylie is the name of two towns in the United States: Wylie, Minnesota, and Wylie, Texas. See also Wylie transliteration. | Wyrm (Werewolf: the Apocalypse)The Wyrm is the evil god and ultimate villain in the game known as Werewolf: The Apocalypse, from White Wolf Game Studio. In this game, werewolves, or Garou are heroes, protecting the Earth's environment from the depradations of a heedless humanity. Accor | Wyndham HalswelleWyndham Halswelle ( May 30, 1882 March 31, 1915) was a Scottish athlete, winner of the controversial 400 m run at the 1908 Summer Olympics. Born in London of Scots parents, Wyndham Halswelle had a notable athletic career at Charterhouse School and the RC |
| Wye River, New Zealand | Wyatt Earp (card game) | Wythall |
| Wyatt Emory Cooper | Wycomb | Wyvern Lord |
| Wynyard railway station, Sydney | Wynyard Park | Wycliffe (television) |
| Wynn Las Vegas | Wymysojer | Wynoochee River |
| Wyong Shire Council | Wynonna Judd | Wyclif's Bible |
| Wynyard, Tasmania | Wye College | Wyrzysk |
| Wycombe Abbey | Wylde Green | Wyeth |
| Wyoming (disambiguation) | Wyrms | Wynn Baronets |
| Wyche Fowler | Wyalusing | Wyncote Records |
| Wyvern FM | Wycliffe Jean | Wycliffe |
| Wycoller | Wyszogród | Wyoming congressional district |
| Wyllis Cooper | Wülfrath | Wyse (J-Pop) |
| Wüstheuterode | Wyke Regis | Wyatt Creech |
| Wyssogata Coat of Arms | Wytch Farm | Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma |
| Wünschendorf | Wyatt Matthew Halliwell | Wyoming Valley Massacre |
| Wye River Memorandum | Wye Oak | Wyneken |
| Wyandotte cave | Wyoming Massacre | Wygoda |
| Wysoki Stoczek | Wyoming State Capitol | Wyandotte Constitution |
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