White Rabbit may refer to:
- Several breeds of domestic rabbit which are partially or completely white.
- The codename of F. F. E. Yeo-Thomas, one of the main undercover British agents in Occupied France during World War II (and the title of a 1967 TV series about him starring Kenneth More)
- The white rabbit personification of the Playboy conglomerate
- White Rabbit Creamy Candy, a Chinese confection
- White Rabbits (sculptors), the name given to a group of women sculptors who worked with Lorado Taft at the World Columbian Exposition
- A synchronized set of strobing lights on the approach end of an airport runway Approach Lighting System
- "Rabbit rabbit, White rabbit" a common superstitious phrase said on the first of the month
- Referring to the act of taking a psychedelic (or other) drug and "chasing the white rabbit down the rabbit hole" - added to pop culture by the Jefferson Airplane song (below)
In literature:
- The White Rabbit, a character in Lewis Carroll's book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- The White Rabbit (book), by Bruce Marshall about F. F. E. Yeo-Thomas
- White Rabbits, a short story by Leonora Carrington, written in 1941-1942.
In entertainment:
- White Rabbit (song), one of the most popular songs by the American psychedelic rock group Jefferson Airplane
- "White Rabbit", a 1988 song by Morton Sherman Bellucci
- "The White Rabbit", a 1964 song by New Zealand guitarist Peter Posa
- White Rabbits (band), an indie rock band from New York City
- White Rabbit (comics), a Spider-Man villain
- "White Rabbit", one of the List of Law & Order episodes (season 5)
- "White Rabbit" (Lost), the title of an episode of the television show Lost
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