Yes, it's possible, manually, through the Github API or using the GH CLI.
Manually (through the Actions
tab on your repository.)
Here is an official documentation about it
Basically, once you select the workflow on the tab, if the workflow implementation has the workflow_dispatch trigger, the option Run workflow
will appear on the right part of the window, like this:

With the Github API
On the official Github Documentation, there is a service to create a workflow dispatch event
Here is a curl example:
curl \
-X POST \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
https://api.github.com/repos/octocat/hello-world/actions/workflows/42/dispatches \
-d '{"ref":"main"}'
Note that you can also send workflow inputs
through this API as well.
You can also find more references about this in this article.
There is also another Github API service to trigger repository_dispatch events.
GH CLI
You can also trigger a workflow_dispatch
event using the GH CLI tool through the command:
gh workflow run [<workflow-id> | <workflow-name>] [flags]
Create a workflow_dispatch event for a given workflow.
This command will trigger GitHub Actions to run a given workflow file. The given workflow file must support a workflow_dispatch 'on' trigger in order to be run in this way.
Reference.
Bonus
If you're looking for triggering those workflow_dispatch
events (and repository_dispatch
events) through a terminal command line, you can use this automation in Python. The implementation can be found in this class.