Several ships have been named Achilles for Achilles:
Numerous Royal Navy vessels have been named HMS Dolphin after the dolphin.
Britannia may refer to any one of a large number of ships:
Four vessels of Britain's Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Anacreon, named after the Greek poet Anacreon.
Several vessels have been named Thames, for the River Thames:
Two vessels of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Poulette, after the French diminutive for the hen of the chicken:
A number of sailing ships have been named Queen Charlotte.
Several vessels have borne the name Kitty, a diminutive for the name "Catherine", and a name in its own right:
Vittoria has been the name of several vessels:
Several vessels have been named Recovery:
Several ships have Zephyr for the light wind.
Several ships have been named Swallow for the bird Swallow:
Several vessels have been named Leander for one the protagonists in the story of Hero and Leander in Greek mythology.
Several vessels have been named Tartar:
Several ships have been named Mentor:
Several ships have been named Cossack, for the cossacks:
Several vessels have been named Sappho for the Greek poet Sappho:
After Admiral Lord Adam Duncan's victory at the Battle of Camperdown in 1797, numerous vessels were named Lord Duncan:
A number of vessels have been named Ranger:
Several vessels have been named Monarch: