White Wolf may refer to:
- White wolf or arctic wolf, a mammal of the Canidae family and a subspecies of the gray wolf
- White Wolf Publishing, a publisher of role-playing games, notably the World of Darkness
- White Wolf (Yosemite), a location in Yosemite National Park
- White Wolf (band), a Canadian heavy metal band
- White Wolves, a British neo-Nazi organization linked to Combat 18
- Chang An-lo or White Wolf, Taiwanese fugitive and alleged organised crime boss
- Eduard Mammadov or White Wolf (born 1978), Azerbaijani kickboxer
- Elric of Melniboné or White Wolf, a dark fantasy antihero created by Michael Moorcock
- White Wolf, a book and a TV documentary by Jim Brandenburg about the Arctic wolves of Ellesmere Island
- White Wolf, a novel by Henrietta Branford
- White Wolf, a 2003 novel by David Gemmell
- Hunter the White Wolf, a Marvel Comics character who is the adopted elder brother of the Black Panther
Famous quotes containing the words white and/or wolf:
“With a few exceptions, the critics of childrens books are remarkably lenient souls.... Most of us assume there is something good in every child; the critics go from this to assume there is something good in every book written for a child. It is not a sound theory.”
—Katharine S. White (18921977)
“Regna regnis lupi, The State is a wolf unto the State. It is not a pessimistic lamentation like the old homo homini lupus [Man is a wolf to Man], but a positive creed and political ideal.”
—Johan Huizinga (18721945)