White Sister

White S/sister(s) may refer to:
 * A song by the band Toto from their album Hydra
 * White Sister (band), a 1980s music group
 * White Sister (novel), a novel by Stephen Cannell
 * Arlene White Lawrence and her sisters, who performed as the "White Sisters Trio"
 * Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa, a Catholic missionary organization
 * Daughters of the Holy Spirit, a Catholic nursing organization
 * Bianco, rosso e..., an Italian film internationally released as White Sister
 * The White Sisters, an informal name for the P&O ships RMS Strathnaver and the RMS Strathaird, due to their white-coloured hulls
 * a fictional character in the 2011 role-playing video game Hyperdimension Neptunia Mk2
 * Amelia Elizabeth White and Martha Root White, American philanthropists known as "The White sisters"

The White Sister
The White Sister is a 1909 play by Francis Marion Crawford and Walter C. Hackett.

The White Sister may also refer to:


 * The White Sister (1915 film), starring Viola Allen
 * The White Sister (1923 film), starring Lillian Gish and Ronald Colman
 * The White Sister (1933 film), starring Clark Gable and Helen Hayes
 * The White Sister (1960 film), a Mexican film directed by Tito Davison