Lone Wolf or lone wolf may refer to:
- Lone Wolf (musician), British singer-songwriter Paul Marshall
- Lone wolf (terrorism)
- Lone wolf (trait)
- Lone Wolf (chief), a Kiowa chief
- Lone Wolf, Oklahoma, a town in Kiowa County, Oklahoma, United States
- Lone Wolf (gamebooks), a series of gamebooks created by Joe Dever
- Lone Wolf (Jabotinsky biography), a biography of Ze'ev 'Vladimir' Jabotinsky
- Lone Wolf is the name of a masked character in the video game, Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City.
- Lone Wolf, the field name of John Rambo
- Lone Wolf, a book by Maryanne Vollers about bomber Eric Robert Rudolph
- Lone Wolf (fictional detective) or Michael Lanyard, a character in a series of detective books by Louis Joseph Vance
- Lone Wolf (film), a 1977 Soviet film
- Scott Hall or The Lone Wolf, American professional wrestler
- Lonewolf (band) a French power metal band
- Lone Wolf (Hank Williams, Jr. album), 1990
- Lone Wolf (Michael Martin Murphey album), 1978
- "Lone Wolf", a book by Kathryn Lasky. Part of the series called "Wolves of the Beyond".
- "Lone Wolf", a book by Len Webster, 2012 (ISBN 97819045520)
- "Lone Wolf", a book by Jodi Picoult, 2012.
- "Lone Wolf. The Life and Death of U-Boat Ace Werner Henke", a book by Timothy Mulligan, 1993.
- "Lone Wolf", a song by Eels from Shootenanny!
- "Lone Wolf", a song by Corey Hart from Young Man Running
- "Lone Wolf", the theme tune for videogame character Guile
- "Lone Wolf", the final level in Halo: Reach
- "Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies"
- "Lone Wolf Bikie Gang", a biker gang active in Australia
Famous quotes containing the words lone wolf, lone and/or wolf:
“Looks to me as if youre trying to acquire a reputation as a lone wolf, Prewitt. You should know that in the Army, its not the individual that counts.”
—Daniel Taradash (b. 1913)
“Your star, steel-set, keeps lone and frigid tryst
to freighted ships, baffled in wind and blast.”
—Hilda Doolittle (18861961)
“Pain is real when you get other people to believe in it. If no one believes in it but you, your pain is madness or hysteria.”
—Naomi Wolf (b. 1962)