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  2. List of authors by name: W - Wikipedia

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    The following is a List of authors by name whose last names begin with W: Abbreviations: ch = children's, d = drama, f = fiction, nf = non-fiction, p = poetry, song ...

  3. 200 baby names that start with 'W' - AOL

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    Popular choices for baby names that start with “W” include everything from Wesley to Whitney.

  4. List of painters by name beginning with "W" - Wikipedia

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    Country and regional names refer to where painters worked for long periods, not to personal allegiances. Marion Wachtel (1875–1954), American painter Yoshihiko Wada (和田義彦, born 1940), Japanese painter

  5. 100 boy names that start with 'W' - AOL

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    Parents seeking baby boy names that start with “W” might choose a classic, like Walker or Wilson, or go for something more modern, like Wade.

  6. List of composers by name - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of composers by name, alphabetically sorted by surname, then by other names. ... Theodor W. Adorno (1903–1969) Emmanuel Adriaenssen (c. 1554 – 1604)

  7. 110 girl names that start with 'W' - AOL

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    Looking for a name for your baby girl that starts with "W"?

  8. List of fictional witches - Wikipedia

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    W. Gruntilda Winkybunion (Banjo-Kazooie & sequels) Witches (infected) (Left 4 dead & Left 4 Dead 2) Witch ; X. Xandrilia (Wings of Death) Y. Yuki (Touhou Project)

  9. List of acronyms: W - Wikipedia

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    This list contains acronyms, initialisms, and pseudo-blends that begin with the letter W. For the purposes of this list: acronym = an abbreviation pronounced as if it were a word, e.g., SARS = severe acute respiratory syndrome , pronounced to rhyme with cars