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Darsah
Darsah () is an uninhabited island in the Guardafui Channel. It is part of the Socotra Archipelago of Yemen. Darsah and neighboring Samhah ( to the west) are collectively known as "Al Akhawain" () which means "The Brothers".
Sombrero
island in Anguilla
Hope Bay
bay in Antarctica
Soay
uninhabited islet in the St Kilda archipelago, Scotland
Penguin Island
island in Antarctica
Sula Sgeir
island in Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK
Nordvest-Spitsbergen National Park
protected area in Norway (Naturbase code: VV00002573)
Inexpressible Island
island
Tyuleny Island
island in Sea of Okhotsk, Russia

Shikine-jima
thumb|port at Shikinejima
Guamblin Island
Island and national park of Chile
Petermann Island
island in Antarctica
New Island
island in the Falkland Islands
Powell Island
island of the South Orkney Islands in Antarctica
île de l'Est
island in the Crozet archipelago
Gibbs Island
island in Antarctica
Medes Islands
island group
Carcass Island
island in the Falkland Islands

Hirta
Hirta () is the largest island in the St Kilda archipelago, on the western edge of Scotland. The names (in Scottish Gaelic) and Hirta (historically in English) have also been applied to the entire archipelago. Now without a permanent resident population, the island had nearly all of St Kilda's population of about 180 residents in the late 17th century and 112 in 1851. It was abandoned in 1930 when the last 36 remaining inhabitants were evacuated to Lochaline on the mainland.
île des Pingouins
island in the Crozet archipelago
Awashima Island
island in Niigata, Japan
Stoltenhoff Island
island in Tristan da Cunha archipelago
Stac an Armin
sea stack in the St Kilda archipelago, Scotland
Pebble Island
island in the Falkland Islands
Matthew Island and Hunter Island
islands east of New Caledonia and south-east of Vanuatu
Scrub Island
island in United Kingdom
Cape Hallett
headland in Antarctica

Dùn
thumb|right|Dùn from Ruaival with Stac Levenish in the background at left.
Dùn is an island in St Kilda, Scotland. It is nearly long. Its name simply means "fort" in Scottish Gaelic (for more information, see "dun"), but the fort itself has been lost – old maps show it on Gob an Dùin (), which is at the seaward end.
Teuri Island
island in Hookaido, Japan
Westpoint Island
island in the Falkland Islands
Buldir Island
island in Aleutians West Census Area, Alaska, United States
Ildefonso Islands
Chilean islands
Kubbar Island
sandy island of Kuwait in the Persian Gulf
Little Skellig
island in the Atlantic Ocean
Middle Island
island in Tristan da Cunha archipelago
Admiralty Bay
bay in Antarctica
Lively Island
island in the Falkland Islands
Danger Island
island in the Great Chagos Bank
Beaver Island
island in the Falkland Islands
Stonington Island
island in Antarctica
Seal Islands
group of the South Shetland Islands
îlots des Apôtres
island group in the Crozet archipelago
Sea Lion Island
island in the southeast of the Falkland Islands
Bonaventure Island
island in Quebec, Canada
Dog Island
island in Anguilla
Sabrina Island
islet in the Balleny Islands near Antarctica
Tongoa
Tongoa is an inhabited island in Shefa Province of Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean.
Diamond Rock
island in Martinique, France
Brodeur Peninsula
peninsula in Nunavut, Canada
Nightingale Islands
islands in Tristan da Cunha archipelago
Benten-jima
island
Grand Colombier
island in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
Trinity Island
Antarctic island
Keppel Island
island in the Falkland Islands
Île Tintamarre
island in Saint-Martin, France
Rocas Alijos
archipelago
Prickly Pear Cays
Uninhabited Islands
Possession Islands
island group in Antarctica
Machias Seal Island
island disputed between the United States (Maine) and Canada (New Brunswick)
Lesser Kuril Ridge
group of islands in East Asia