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- Wilharm, Sabine (* 1954), German draftsman and illustrator of children's books
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- Wilhelm († 1036), Count of Friesach and Trixen and Margrave of Soune
- Wilhelm , Count of Tonnerre
- William , Earl of Mortain, Earl of Cornwall
- Wilhelm († 1179), last French Count of Aumale
- Wilhelm , Bishop of Havelberg (1220–1244)
- Wilhelm († 1249), Provost of Schwerin and Bishop of the Diocese of Schwerin (1248–1249)
- Wilhelm († 1253), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Cammin
- Wilhelm (929–968), Archbishop of Mainz
- Wilhelm († 1056), Count of Haldensleben and Margrave of the Nordmark
- Wilhelm († 1118), Count of Évreux
- Wilhelm (1070–1129), Count of Luxembourg (1096–1129)
- Wilhelm († 1097), participant in the First Crusade, brother of Tankred of Tiberias
- William , Count of Blois and Chartres, Lord of Sully
- Wilhelm (1112–1140), Count Palatine of the Rhine and Count of Weimar-Orlamünde
- Wilhelm († 1159), Count of Boulogne and Mortain, and Earl of Surrey from the House of Blois
- Wilhelm , Elect from Olomouc
- Wilhelm († 1338), Count of Arnsberg (1313–1338)
- Wilhelm (1364–1402), Duke of Geldern, Duke of Jülich
- Wilhelm († 1406), Duke of Austria
- Wilhelm (1382–1428), Count of Ravensberg and Prince-Bishop of Paderborn
- Wilhelm († 1436), Prince of Wenden, Lord of Werle-Güstrow
- Wilhelm (1406–1482), Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
- Wilhelm († 1452), Duke of Troppau and Münsterberg
- Wilhelm (1455–1511), Duke of Berg and Jülich, Count of Ravensberg
- Wilhelm (1487–1559), Count of Nassau-Dillenburg
- Wilhelm (1516–1592), Duke of Jülich-Kleve-Berg, Count of Mark and Ravensberg
- Wilhelm (1570–1597), nobleman
- Wilhelm (1586–1634), Landgrave von Leuchtenberg
- Wilhelm (1592–1642), Count of Nassau in Hilchenbach
- Wilhelm (1593–1677), Margrave of Baden
- Wilhelm (1598–1662), Duke of Saxe-Weimar
- Wilhelm (1643–1709), Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode
- Wilhelm (1692–1761), Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld
- Wilhelm (1724–1777), military leader, military theorist
- Wilhelm (1726–1810), Landgrave of Hessen-Philippsthal
- Wilhelm (1759–1837), Prussian major general and Hessian deputy
- Wilhelm (1806–1884), Duke of Braunschweig
- Wilhelm Adolf von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1745–1770), Prussian colonel
- Wilhelm August (1564–1642), Duke of Braunschweig-Harburg
- Wilhelm Barlais , Lord of Beirut
- Wilhelm Boucher , French blacksmith in Karakoram
- Wilhelm Busac , perhaps Count of Eu, Count of Soissons
- Wilhelm Christoph (1625–1681), second Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg
- Wilhelm de la Mare , English Franciscan and opponent of Thomas Aquinas
- Wilhelm the Elder of Waldburg-Trauchburg (1469–1557), Augsburg bailiff, envoy of the Swabian Confederation, chief field captain and court master of King Ferdinand
- William the Breton († 1226), French chronicler
- Wilhelm the Younger († 1304), Archdeacon of Liège, general in the Flanders War
- Wilhelm the Younger (1535–1592), Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Prince of Lüneburg
- Wilhelm Dorel († 1174), Lord of Batrun
- Wilhelm Eisenarm († 1046), Norman Count of Apulia and one of the sons of Tankred von Hauteville
- Wilhelm Embriaco , nobleman in the County of Tripoli
- Wilhelm Ernst (1584–1598), Count of Waldeck-Wildungen
- Wilhelm Ernst (1662–1728), Duke of Saxe-Weimar
- Wilhelm Ernst (1777–1840), German nobleman
- Wilhelm Ernst (1876–1923), Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
- Wilhelm Freseken († 1401), canon and provost in Münster
- Wilhelm Friedrich (1613–1664), Count or Prince of Nassau-Dietz and governor of Friesland, Groningen and the province of Drenthe
- Wilhelm Friedrich (1686–1723), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
- Wilhelm Georg Friedrich von Oranien-Nassau (1774–1799), second son of the inheritance holder Wilhelm V of the Netherlands and Princess Friederike Sophie Wilhelmine of Prussia
- Wilhelm Gustav von Anhalt-Dessau (1699–1737), Prussian lieutenant general, Hereditary Prince of Anhalt-Dessau
- Wilhelm Hartmann von Klauer zu Wohra († 1570), prince abbot of Fulda (1568–1570)
- Wilhelm Heinrich (1684–1718), Prince of Nassau-Usingen (1702–1718)
- Wilhelm Heinrich (1691–1741), Duke of Saxony-Eisenach
- Wilhelm Heinrich (1718–1768), prince from the Nassau-Saarbrücken line
- Wilhelm Hyacinth (1666–1743), Prince of Nassau-Siegen, Prince of Orange
- Wilhelm I. , Count in Traungau
- Wilhelm I († 918), Count of Auvergne and Duke of Aquitaine
- Wilhelm I , count of Franconian origin from Northern Italy
- Wilhelm I († 942), Duke of Normandy
- Wilhelm I († 963), Count of Weimar
- Wilhelm I († 993), Count and later Margrave of Provence, as Wilhelm II. Count of Arles
- Wilhelm I , Count of Hiémois; Count of Eu
- Wilhelm I († 1052), Count of Besalú from the House of Barcelona
- Wilhelm I , Count of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre
- Wilhelm I († 1172), Vice Count of Béarn
- Wilhelm I († 1218), Count of Sancerre
- Wilhelm I († 1221), Count of Joigny
- Wilhelm I († 1331), ruler of the County of Katzenelnbogen
- Wilhelm I (1020–1087), Count of Burgundy and Mâcon
- Wilhelm I († 1087), King of England and Duke of Normandy
- Wilhelm I (1102–1128), titular Duke of Normandy and Count of Flanders
- William I (1122–1166), King of Sicily
- William I († 1214), King of Scotland
- Wilhelm I († 1222), Count of Holland, crusader
- Wilhelm I (1270–1292), Duke of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
- Wilhelm I , Count of the County of Berg
- Wilhelm I († 1360), Prince of Braunschweig-Grubenhagen
- Wilhelm I († 1361), Count, Margrave and Duke of Jülich
- Wilhelm I , Duke of Bavaria-Straubing-Holland
- Wilhelm I (1343–1407), Margrave of Meissen
- Wilhelm I (1392–1482), Prince of Lüneburg, Prince of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, Prince of Calenberg and Prince of Göttingen
- Wilhelm I (1466–1515), Landgrave of the Landgraviate of Hesse
- Wilhelm I († 1584), leader in the Dutch War of Independence against Spain
- Wilhelm I (1534–1598), Count of Schwarzburg-Frankenhausen
- Wilhelm I (1648–1725), Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg (from 1683)
- Wilhelm I (1743–1821), Elector of Hesse
- Wilhelm I (1772–1843), first king of the Netherlands
- Wilhelm I (1781–1864), King of Württemberg
- Wilhelm I (1792–1839), Duke of Nassau
- Wilhelm I (1797–1888), King of Prussia and German Emperor
- Wilhelm I de la Roche († 1287), Duke of Athens
- Wilhelm I. Embriaco , Genoese admiral
- Wilhelm I of Champlitte († 1209), Prince of Achaia
- Wilhelm I von der Mark († 1483), Count of Liège
- Wilhelm I of Diepholz († 1242), Bishop of Minden
- Wilhelm I von Holte († 1260), Bishop of Münster
- Wilhelm I of Lebus , Bishop of Lebus (1252–1273)
- Wilhelm I von Neuenahr († 1497), German nobleman
- William I of Strasbourg († 1047), Bishop of Strasbourg
- Wilhelm I of Utrecht († 1076), Bishop of Utrecht
- Wilhelm II. († 871), East Franconian Margrave of the East Mark
- Wilhelm II († 926), Count of Auvergne and Duke of Aquitaine
- William II , Count of Angoulême
- Wilhelm II , Count of Gascony
- Wilhelm II. († 1096), Count of Eu
- Wilhelm II. († 1148), Count of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre
- Wilhelm II († 1203), Count of Chalon-sur-Saône
- Wilhelm II. († 1207), Count of Jülich (1176–1207)
- William II († 1214), Lord of Béthune, Richebourg and Varneston
- Wilhelm II († 1229), Vice Count of Béarn
- Wilhelm II († 1252), Count of Geneva
- Wilhelm II. († 1003), Count of Weimar and Duke in Thuringia
- Wilhelm II , Count of Provence
- William II (1056–1100), King of England
- Wilhelm II. († 1125), Count of Burgundy
- Wilhelm II. († 1127), Duke of Apulia
- Wilhelm II († 1189), King of Sicily
- Wilhelm II. (1224–1251), Lord of Dampierre and Count of Flanders
- Wilhelm II. († 1369), Prince of Lüneburg
- Wilhelm II (1312–1338), Duke of Athens and Neopatria
- Wilhelm II , Count von Katzenelnbogen
- Wilhelm II († 1393), Duke of Jülich
- Wilhelm II. († 1408), Duke of Berg
- Wilhelm II (1355–1418), Count of Namur (1391–1418)
- Wilhelm II (1365–1417), Duke of Straubing-Holland
- Wilhelm II. (1371–1425), second son of Margrave Friedrich des Strengen and Katharina von Henneberg
- Wilhelm II. (1415–1444), Count of Henneberg-Schleusingen
- Wilhelm II. (1425–1503), Duke of Braunschweig and Lüneburg, Prince of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel and Prince of Calenberg-Göttingen
- Wilhelm II. (1469–1509), Landgrave of the Landgraviate of Hesse
- Wilhelm II (1626–1650), Dutch ruler
- Wilhelm II. (1670–1724), Prince of Nassau-Dillenburg
- Wilhelm II. (1671–1731), Landgrave of Hessen-Wanfried and of Hessen-Wanfried-Rheinfels
- Wilhelm II. (1777–1847), Elector of Hesse-Kassel (1821–1847)
- Wilhelm II (1792–1849), King of the Netherlands
- Wilhelm II. (1848–1921), King of Württemberg
- Wilhelm II. (1859–1941), last German Emperor and last King of Prussia
- Wilhelm II. Embriaco , Lord of Gibelet
- Wilhelm II von Büschen († 1402), Bishop of Minden
- William II of Dampierre († 1231), Lord of Dampierre and Saint-Dizier, Connectablé of Champagne
- Wilhelm II von der Mark (1542–1578), Admiral of the Wassergeusen and Governor of Holland
- Wilhelm II of Diest († 1439), Bishop of Strasbourg
- Wilhelm II of Lebus , Bishop of Lebus (1276–1282)
- Wilhelm II von Neuenahr , German diplomat and promoter of the Reformation
- William III. († 962), Count of Périgord and Angoulême
- William III. († 1037), Count of Provence
- William III. († 1037), Count of Toulouse, Albi and Quercy
- William III. († 1039), Count of Weimar and Count im Eichsfeld
- William III. († 1097), Count of Lyon and Forez
- William III. († 963), Count of Poitou, Count of Limoges and Count of Auvergne
- William III. († 1172), Count of Ponthieu
- William III. († 1127), Count of Burgundy
- William III. († 1161), Count of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre
- William III. , King of Naples and Sicily
- William III. († 1337), Count of Holland, Hainaut and Zealand
- William III. (1375–1435), Duke of Bavaria-Munich (1397–1435)
- William III. (1425–1482), Duke of Saxony, prince of the House of Wettin
- William III. , Prince Count from the House of Henneberg
- William III. (1471–1500), Landgrave of Hesse
- William III. (1650–1702), governor of the Netherlands and King of England, Scotland and Ireland
- William III. (1817–1890), King of the Netherlands
- Wilhelm in Bavaria (1752–1837), Wittelsbach nobleman and governor
- William IV , Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou
- William IV († 1028), Count of Angoulême
- William IV , Count of Provence
- Wilhelm IV († 1062), Margrave of Meissen
- William IV († 1094), Count of Toulouse, Margrave of Provence and Duke of Narbonne
- William IV. (1179–1221), Count of Ponthieu
- Wilhelm IV († 1224), Count of Mâcon and Vienne
- Wilhelm IV. (1210–1278), Count of Jülich
- Wilhelm IV. († 1345), Count of Holland, Hainaut and Zealand
- Wilhelm IV. (1493–1550), Duke of Bavaria (1508–1550)
- Wilhelm IV. (1532–1592), Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (1567–1592)
- Wilhelm IV. (1711–1751), Prince of Nassau
- William IV (1765–1837), King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover
- William IV (1852–1912), Grand Duke of Luxembourg
- William IV of Nevers († 1168), Count of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre
- William IX. , Duke of Aquitaine and Gascony, Count of Poitou
- Wilhelm Ludwig (1560–1620), Count of Nassau-Dillenburg and governor of Friesland, town and country (Groningen) and Drenthe
- Wilhelm Ludwig (1590–1640), Count of Saarbrücken
- Wilhelm Ludwig (1638–1665), ruling Prince of Anhalt-Köthen
- Wilhelm Ludwig (1647–1677), Duke of Württemberg (1674–1677)
- Wilhelm Ludwig von Baden-Durlach (1732–1788), German nobleman, governor of the Dutch province of Gelderland (since 1753)
- Wilhelm Malte I (1783–1854), Prince of Rügen, Swedish governor in Pomerania
- Wilhelm Malte II (1833–1907), German landowner
- Wilhelm Moritz (1649–1691), Prince of Nassau-Siegen
- Wilhelm Moritz (1651–1724), Prussian Privy Councilor and Count of Solms-Greifenstein and Solms-Braunfels
- Wilhelm Peraldus († 1271), French Dominican and moral theologian
- Wilhelm Raimund († 1034), Count of Carcassonne
- Wilhelm Raimund († 1224), Vice Count of Béarn
- William V († 1120), Count of Angoulême
- William V (969-1030), Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Poitou
- Wilhelm V († 1191), Margrave of Montferrat
- Wilhelm V (1548–1626), Duke of Bavaria (1579–1597)
- Wilhelm V (1602–1637), Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (1627–1637)
- Wilhelm V (1748–1806), governor of the Netherlands
- William VI. († 1179), Count of Angoulême
- William VI. († 1225), Margrave of Montferrat
- William VI. (1004-1038), Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Poitou
- William VI. , Count of Auvergne and Velay
- William VI. (1629–1663), Landgrave of Hessen-Kassel (1637–1663)
- William VII , Count of Auvergne, Count of Clermont, Dauphin of Auvergne
- William VII , Count of Angoulême
- Wilhelm VII († 1292), Margrave of Montferrat
- William VII (1023–1058), Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Poitou
- Wilhelm VII (1651–1670), German nobleman
- William VIII († 1086), Duke of Gascogne, Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou
- William VIII († 1203), Lord of Montpellier
- Wilhelm VIII (1682–1760), Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel
- Wilhelm von Aarberg-Valangin († 1427), Lord of Valangin
- Wilhelm von Anhalt (1727–1760), Count of Anhalt
- Wilhelm von Anhalt-Bernburg (1771–1799), Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg, military
- Wilhelm von Anhalt-Dessau (1807–1864), Prince of Anhalt-Dessau
- Wilhelm of Apulia , Italian historian
- William of Aquitaine († 812), patron saint of the armory
- Wilhelm von Arnsberg , provost of the Meschede monastery
- Wilhelm von Auvergne († 1249), scholastic philosopher, Bishop of Paris
- Wilhelm von Auxerre , French early scholastic
- Wilhelm von Baden (1792-1859), son of the Grand Duke of Baden
- Wilhelm von Batrun , Lord of Batrun
- Wilhelm of Bavaria-Munich , son of Duke Wilhelm III.
- Wilhelm von Berthout († 1301), Bishop of Utrecht (1296–1301)
- William of Blois (1135–1202), French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
- Wilhelm von Boldensele , author of a travelogue that was widespread in the Middle Ages
- Wilhelm von Bourges († 1209), Archbishop of Bourges
- Wilhelm von Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach (1498–1563), Archbishop of the Hanseatic City of Riga (1539–1561), Margrave of Brandburg-Ansbach
- Wilhelm von Brescia (1250–1326), Italian medic
- Wilhelm von Bures († 1158), Prince of Galilee, constable and Bailli of Jerusalem
- Wilhelm von Cabestany , Occitan poet
- Wilhelm von Chalon-Auxerre († 1304), Count of Auxerre
- Wilhelm von Champeaux († 1121), French bishop and philosopher
- Wilhelm von Conches , medieval philosopher
- William of Corbeil († 1136), Roman Catholic Bishop of Canterbury
- Wilhelm von Coudenberghe , Bishop of Basel and Tournai
- William of Dijon († 1031), abbot and architect
- Wilhelm von Egmond (1412–1483), governor of Gelderland
- William of Farabel , lord of Le Puy, constable of Tripoli
- Wilhelm von Gennep († 1362), Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Cologne (1349–1362)
- Wilhelm von Hanau-Hořovice (1836–1902), son of Elector Friedrich Wilhelm I of Hesse-Kassel, Prince of Hanau
- Wilhelm von Hazart , Lord of Hazard
- Wilhelm von Heinzenberg , minstrel
- Wilhelm von Hessen-Philippsthal-Barchfeld (1905–1942), German Landgrave of Hessen-Philippsthal-Barchfeld
- Wilhelm von Hirsau († 1091), Benedictine abbot and monastery reformer
- Wilhelm von Hohnstein († 1541), Bishop of Strasbourg
- Wilhelm of Holland († 1256), Roman-German king
- Wilhelm von Holte , Canon in Munster
- Wilhelm von Jumièges , Norman Latin historian
- Wilhelm von Köln , German painter
- Wilhelm von Landstein († 1356), Bohemian nobleman, governor of Moravia and burgrave of Prague
- Wilhelm von Lüneburg (1184–1213), Duke of Lüneburg
- Wilhelm von Malavalle († 1157), hermit and saint, was often depicted in religious art, namesake of the order of the Wilhelmites
- William of Malmesbury , English historian
- Wilhelm von Mandelée , Italo-Norman crusader in the Kingdom of Jerusalem
- William of Mandelée , Lord of Scandaleon
- Wilhelm von Manderscheid-Kail († 1546), abbot of the Imperial Abbey of Stablo-Malmedy
- Wilhelm von Mesen († 1145), Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Wilhelm of Modena († 1251), papal legate
- Wilhelm von Moerbeke († 1286), Flemish religious priest and translator of ancient writings
- Wilhelm von Montferrat († 1177), Count of Jaffa and Ascalon
- Wilhelm von Montfort († 1301), Prince Abbot of St. Gallen
- Wilhelm von Ockham († 1347), Franciscan, philosopher and scholastic
- William of Orange-Nassau (1840–1879), Prince of Orange-Nassau, Prince of the Netherlands, and eldest son of King Wilhelm III.
- Wilhelm von Osma , philosopher and logician
- Wilhelm of Austria (1827–1894), Archduke of Austria, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
- Wilhelm von Pfalz-Gelnhausen (1701–1760), Imperial Field Marshal General
- Wilhelm von Poitiers († 1090), Norman chronicler
- Wilhelm von Poitiers (1153–1156), English heir to the throne
- Wilhelm von Reichenau (1426–1496), Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
- Wilhelm von Rosenberg (1535–1592), chief land treasurer and chief burgrave of Bohemia
- Wilhelm von Rubruk , Franciscan and explorer
- Wilhelm von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg (1701–1771), Imperial General Feldzeugmeister
- Wilhelm von Sahyun († 1132), Lord of Sahyun
- Wilhelm von Saint-Amour († 1272), French theologian and philosopher, teacher at the University of Paris
- Wilhelm von Saint-Omer , second-born son of Walter von Saint-Omer, Prince of Galilee, and his wife Eschiva von Bures
- Wilhelm von Saint-Thierry († 1148), church writer
- Wilhelm von Saliceto , Italian anatomist
- William of Savoy († 1239), Bishop of Valence and Liège
- William of Sweden (1884–1965), Duke of Södermanland
- Wilhelm von Sens († 1180), master builder of the Gothic
- William of Septimania (826–850), Count of Barcelona and Empúries
- Wilhelm von Talou , Count of Arques
- Wilhelm von Tocco , Italian monk
- Wilhelm of Tripoli , Dominican monk and missionary to the Orient
- Wilhelm von Tübingen , Count of Tübingen and Count of Gießen
- Wilhelm von Tudela , poet from the south of France
- Wilhelm von Tire († 1186), Archbishop of Tire and historian of the Middle Ages
- Wilhelm von und zu Liechtenstein (1922–2006), Prince Grand Prior of the Grand Priory of Austria of the Sovereign Order of Knights of Malta
- Wilhelm von Urach (1810–1869), German nobleman from the House of Württemberg
- Wilhelm von Vercelli († 1142), founder of the order and saint
- Wilhelm von Wimpfen , Staufer Ministeriale
- William of Ypres, 1st Earl of Kent , illegitimate son of Philip of Ypres and his lover, the "Lady of Lo"
- Wilhelm Witte , Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Wilhelm X. (1099–1137), Duke of Aquitaine
- Wilhelm XI. († 1280), Count of Auvergne
- Wilhelm XI. (1486–1518), Margrave of Montferrat
- Wilhelm XII. († 1332), Count of Auvergne and Count of Boulogne
- Wilhelm zu Mecklenburg (1827–1879), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Wilhelm zu Stolberg-Roßla (1748–1826), regent of the County of Stolberg-Roßla
- Wilhelm, Adolf (1864–1950), Austrian epigraphist and classical philologist
- Wilhelm, Alex , German music manager
- Wilhelm, Alexander (* 1967), German politician (SPD)
- Wilhelm, Alfred (1920–2015), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Wilhelm, Andreas (* 1947), German conductor and pianist
- Wilhelm, Andreas , German sports scientist
- Wilhelm, Andreas (* 1971), German writer
- Wilhelm, Anja (* 1968), German gymnast
- Wilhelm, Arno (* 1988), German poetry slammer, poet and author
- Wilhelm, Brigitte (* 1939), German sculptor
- Wilhelm, Carl (1815–1873), German conductor, choir director and composer
- Wilhelm, Carl (1872–1936), Austrian actor, film director and screenwriter
- Wilhelm, Charles E. (* 1941), American general
- Wilhelm, Christoph (* 1987), German American football player
- Wilhelm, Cornelia (* 1964), German historian
- Wilhelm, David (* 1956), American venture capitalist and political advisor
- Wilhelm, Erich (1912–2005), Austrian Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Wilhelm, Erwin (1926–2012), soccer player from Saarland
- Wilhelm, Felix (1863–1941), German educator and local researcher
- Wilhelm, Franz (1945–2015), Austrian ballet dancer
- Wilhelm, Friedrich (1882–1939), German specialist in German
- Wilhelm, Friedrich (1916–2000), German politician (CSU), district administrator, MdL and senator
- Wilhelm, Friedrich (* 1932), German Indologist, Tibetologist and historian
- Wilhelm, Friedrich Karl (1890–1948), German SS medic in Buchenwald concentration camp
- Wilhelm, Georg (* 1942), Austrian civil law scholar
- Wilhelm, Gerhard (1918–2009), German choir director
- Wilhelm, Gernot (* 1945), German ancient orientalist
- Wilhelm, Gottlieb Tobias (1758–1811), German writer specializing in natural history
- Wilhelm, Günter (1908–2004), German architect and university professor
- Wilhelm, Hans (1904–1980), German screenwriter
- Wilhelm, Hans F. , German film and dubbing director, documentary filmmaker and dubbing actor
- Wilhelm, Hans Hermann (1892–1975), German writer
- Wilhelm, Hans-Otto (1940-2019), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Wilhelm, Harald (* 1966), German manager
- Wilhelm, Heinrich (1885–1947), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Wilhelm, Heinz (* 1950), German diplomat
- Wilhelm, Hellmut (1905–1990), German sinologist
- Wilhelm, Helmut (* 1946), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Wilhelm, Herbert (* 1922), German economist
- Wilhelm, Hermann (1897–1970), German painter and university professor
- Wilhelm, Hermann (* 1949), German curator, local history researcher, non-fiction author and painter
- Wilhelm, Holger Matthias (* 1976), German actor
- Wilhelm, Horst , German opera singer (lyric tenor) and actor
- Wilhelm, Hoyt (1922–2002), American baseball player
- Wilhelm, Ira (* 1962), German translator
- Wilhelm, Jan (* 1942), German lawyer and university professor
- Wilhelm, Jean (1929–2007), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Wilhelm, Jean-Pierre (1912–1968), German gallery owner
- Wilhelm, Jochen (1943–2017), German cycling trainer
- Wilhelm, Jochen (* 1945), German economist and university professor
- Wilhelm, Jodok Friedrich (1797–1843), plasterer in southern Germany
- Wilhelm, Johann , German carpenter and architect
- Wilhelm, Josef (1892–1956), Swiss gymnast
- Wilhelm, Josef (theologian) (* 1947), Austrian Catholic theologian
- Wilhelm, Joseph (* 1954), German entrepreneur
- Wilhelm, Julius (1871–1941), Austrian librettist
- Wilhelm, Julius (1873–1961), German merchant, publisher and preservationist for the district of Lörrach
- Wilhelm, Julius (1896–1983), German Romance studies and literary scholar
- Wilhelm, Jürgen (* 1949), German politician (SPD), manager of development policy
- Wilhelm, Jürgen (* 1950), German soccer player
- Wilhelm, Karin (* 1947), German-Austrian art and architecture historian
- Wilhelm, Kate (1928–2018), American science fiction and fantasy writer
- Wilhelm, Kathrin (* 1981), Austrian ski racer
- Wilhelm, Kati (* 1976), German biathlete
- Wilhelm, Klaus-Peter (* 1960), German dermatologist and university professor
- Wilhelm, Kurt (1900–1965), German chief rabbi
- Wilhelm, Kurt (1923–2009), German director and author
- Wilhelm, Kurt (1924–2013), German handcrafted speaker
- Wilhelm, Leo (1913–1988), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Wilhelm, Manuel (* 1980), German rugby union player
- Wilhelm, Markus (* 1956), Austrian publicist, environmental activist and mountain farmer
- Wilhelm, Michael (* 1955), German politician, State Secretary in Saxony
- Wilhelm, Otto , German soccer player
- Wilhelm, Otto (1906–1975), German mechanical engineer and university professor
- Wilhelm, Paul (1886–1965), German painter and graphic artist
- Wilhelm, Paul (1935–2008), German lawyer and politician (CSU), MdL
- Wilhelm, Peter (1877–1947), German Catholic pastor and member of parliament
- Wilhelm, Peter (* 1959), German writer
- Wilhelm, Reinhard (* 1946), German computer scientist
- Wilhelm, Richard (1873–1930), German sinologist
- Wilhelm, Richard (1888–1917), German walker
- Wilhelm, Richard (* 1962), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Wilhelm, Richard H. (1909–1968), American chemical engineer
- Wilhelm, Richard O. (* 1932), German visual artist, glass designer and politician (LDPD), MdV
- Wilhelm, Rolf (* 1956), German police chief and politician (REP), MdL
- Wilhelm, Rolf Alexander (1927–2013), German film composer
- Wilhelm, Rudolf (1905–1977), German football player
- Wilhelm, Sieghard (* 1947), German politician (Die Grünen), MdL
- Wilhelm, Steffen (* 1981), German comedian, actor, cabaret artist and director
- Wilhelm, Stephan (* 1983), German ice hockey player
- Wilhelm, Theodor (1906–2005), German educator and professor
- Wilhelm, Thomas (* 1984), German athlete
- Wilhelm, Thomas (* 1986), German ice hockey player
- Wilhelm, Tim (* 1977), German television presenter and singer
- Wilhelm, Toni (* 1983), German windsurfer
- Wilhelm, Ulrich (* 1961), German lawyer and journalist
- Wilhelm, Uwe (* 1957), German screenwriter
- Wilhelm, Uwe (* 1957), German historian and professor at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg
- Wilhelm, Walter Woldemar , Saxon lawyer, writer and politician (Economic Party), MdL, Minister of State
- Wilhelm, Wella , German politician (SED), MdL
- Wilhelm, Werner (1919–2006), German administrative officer and politician (SPS, SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Wilhelm, Willy (* 1958), Dutch judoka
- Wilhelm, Wolfgang (1906–1984), German screenwriter for German and British film
- Wilhelm-Jordan († 1109), Count of Cerdagne and regent in the County of Tripoli
- Wilhelm-Kästner, Kurt (1893–1976), German art historian and university professor
- Wilhelm-Kell, Hannes (* 1970), German politician, chairman of the Wendish People's Party
- Wilhelme, Louis (1900–1966), French long and triple jumper
- Wilhelmer, Ambros (1902–1991), Austrian composer and musicologist
- Wilhelmi de Toledo, Françoise (* 1953), doctor, fasting expert, founder of the Medical Association for Therapeutic Fasting and Nutrition (ÄGHE)
- Wilhelmi, August Anton Heinrich , German metal artist, gold and silver worker
- Wilhelmi, Axel (1857–1928), German physician and non-fiction author
- Wilhelmi, Bernd (1938–2018), German physicist
- Wilhelmi, Christian (* 1976), German chess player
- Wilhelmi, Christine (* 1963), German actress
- Wilhelmi, Daniel (1623–1689), German theologian
- Wilhelmi, Dieter (* 1943), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Wilhelmi, Emil Hermann Konstantin (1826–1900), royal Prussian major general and most recently in command of the Torgau Fortress
- Wilhelmi, Friedrich (1788–1852), German-Austrian actor
- Wilhelmi, Hans (1899–1970), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Wilhelmi, Heinrich (1823–1902), German genre and animal painter
- Wilhelmi, Heinrich (1906–2005), German engineer and professor
- Wilhelmi, Heinz (* 1954), German soccer player
- Wilhelmi, Herbert (1895–1983), German organist, composer and music teacher
- Wilhelmi, Hermann (1835–1915), German entrepreneur
- Wilhelmi, Jeremias Balthasar , German metal artist, gold and silversmith, medalist and mint master
- Wilhelmi, Johann Conrad (1738–1804), German goldsmith, Royal British and Electoral Braunschweig-Lüneburg court jeweler and head of office
- Wilhelmi, Johann David (1619–1671), German physician
- Wilhelmi, Joseph (1597–1652), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and poet
- Wilhelmi, Julius (1880–1937), German zoologist
- Wilhelmi, Karl (1786–1857), German evangelical clergyman and archaeologist
- Wilhelmi, Leopold (1853–1904), German administrative lawyer and statistician
- Wilhelmi, Ludwig Wilhelm (1796–1882), Nassau regional bishop and politician
- Wilhelmi, Maximilian (1861–1913), German stage actor, theater director and theater director
- Wilhelmi, Paul (1858–1943), German-American portrait and panorama painter and illustrator
- Wilhelmi, Paul (1879–1962), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Wilhelmi, Roman (1936–1991), Polish actor
- Wilhelmi, Rüdiger (* 1968), German lawyer and university professor
- Wilhelmi, Ruth (1904–1977), German theater photographer
- Wilhelmi, Samuel Anton (1730–1796), Swiss theologian
- Wilhelmi, Stefan (* 1966), German theater and television actor
- Wilhelmi, Thomas (* 1955), Swiss Germanist
- Wilhelmi, Thomas (* 1967), German certified sports teacher
- Wilhelmi, Wilhelm (1850–1928), German theater actor
- Wilhelmina (1880–1962), Queen of the Netherlands (1890–1948)
- Wilhelmine Amalie von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1673–1742), by marriage to the Roman-German Empress
- Wilhelmine Ernestine of Denmark (1650–1706), Electress of the Palatinate
- Wilhelmine Karoline of Denmark (1747–1820), Countess of Hesse-Kassel and Electress of Hesse
- Wilhelmine von Baden (1788–1836), German noblewoman, as wife of Ludwig II, Grand Duchess of Hesse and the Rhine
- Wilhelmine of Denmark (1808-1891), Danish princess and duchess of Glücksburg
- Wilhelmine von Hessen-Darmstadt (1755–1776), Princess of Hessen-Darmstadt, by marriage Grand Duchess of Russia
- Wilhelmine von Montléart (1820–1895), Austrian nobleman and founder
- Wilhelmine of Prussia (1774–1837), Queen of the Netherlands by marriage
- Wilhelmine von Sagan (1781–1839), Duchess of Sagan, Princess of Courland and Zemgallia, owner of the Bohemian kingdom of Náchod
- Wilhelmj, August (1845–1908), German violinist
- Wilhelms, Andrej (* 1984), German painter
- Wilhelms, Günter (* 1958), German Roman Catholic theologian and social ethicist
- Wilhelms, J. Henry (* 1940), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Wilhelms, Manfred , German film author, director, cameraman, photographer and visual artist
- Wilhelms, Thorsten (* 1969), German racing cyclist
- Wilhelmseder, Kaspar († 1755), Mayor of the City of Salzburg
- Wilhelmsen, Gertrude (1913–2005), American discus and javelin thrower
- Wilhelmsen, Thorvald (1912–1996), Norwegian long-distance runner
- Wilhelmsen, Unni (* 1971), Norwegian folk, pop and jazz singer
- Wilhelmson, Carl (1866–1928) Swedish painter
- Wilhelmsson, Christian (* 1979), Swedish football player
- Wilhelmus, Wolfgang (* 1931), German historian
- Wilhelmy, Georg Wilhelm (1748–1806), German organ builder
- Wilhelmy, Herbert (1910–2003), German geographer
- Wilhelmy, Johann Georg Wilhelm (1781–1858), German organ builder
- Wilhelmy, Lothar (* 1940), German entrepreneur and founder
- Wilhelmy, Ludwig Ferdinand (1812–1864), German chemist and physicist
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- Wilhite, Sarah (* 1995), American volleyball player
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- Wilhjelm, Johannes (1868–1938), Danish painter
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- Wilhoit, Lisa (* 1981), American actress
- Wilhoite, Kathleen (* 1964), American actress and musician
- Wilholt, Torsten (* 1973), German philosopher and university professor