White Hand or Whitehand may refer to:
Organizations
- Mano Blanca ('White Hand'), a Guatemalan anti-communist death squad 1966–1978
- White Hand (Serbia), a secret military organization in the early 1900s
- White Hand Gang, anti-Italian Irish gangs in New York in the early 1900s
- White Hand Campaign, an campaign for a worldwide legal ban of child corporal punishment
- White Hand Society, an organization formed by Italian-Americans to combat Black Hand criminality in Chicago
People
- Humbert I, Count of Savoy (c. 980 – c. 1042), known as Humbert the White-Handed
- William of the White Hands (1135–1202), a French cardinal
Other uses
- White hand sign, a medical sign observed as a visible whitening of skin on the hand
- White Hands Campaign, an initiative promoting women's rights in the Arabic world
- White Hands (film), a 1922 American film directed by Lambert Hillyer
- Gilbert Whitehand, a member of Robin Hood's Merry Men
- Hands (advertisement), sometimes known as "White Hands", a controversial 1990 American political advertisement
See also
- All pages with titles containing white hand
- All pages with titles containing whitehand
- Hand (disambiguation)
- Gareth, a Knight of the Round Table, nicknamed "Beaumains", sometimes translated as "Fair Hands"
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