At least three ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Alagoas
Three ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Evans, the first two for Robley D. Evans, and the third for Ernest E. Evans.
Four ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Nicholson, named in honor of the Nicholson family, James; Samuel; John; William; and James W.
Several ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Pará
Brazilian destroyer Paraíba may refer to:
The Pará-class destroyers were a class of ten destroyers built for the Brazilian Navy between 1908 and 1910 by Yarrow in the Scotstoun district of Glasgow, Scotland. All were named after states of Brazil. The class closely resembled the British River-class destroyers. All ten ships were ordered under the 1907 Naval Programme and exceeded the design speed during sea trials, the best being Parana. The class proved very maneuverable with a turning circle of 375 yards at full speed. The class served in both World War I and World War II.
The Brazilian monitor Alagoas was the third ship of the Pará-class river monitors built for the Imperial Brazilian Navy during the Paraguayan War in the late 1860s. Alagoas participated in the Passage of Humaitá on 19 February 1868 and provided fire support for the army for the rest of the war. The ship was assigned to the Upper Uruguay flotilla after the war. Alagoas was transferred to Rio de Janeiro in the 1890s and participated in the Navy Revolt of 1893–94. The ship was scrapped in 1900.
Several ships of the Brazilian Navy have been named Bahia, after the state of Bahia:
Carabiniere has been borne by at least four ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
Alagoas was a Pará-class destroyer of the Brazilian Navy, serving from 1909 to 1939. She was named after the Brazilian state of Alagoas.
Fuciliere was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
At least two ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Piauí
At least three ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Santa Catharina or Santa Catarina
At least four ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Amazonas
At least two ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Apa
At least two ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Araguari
At least two ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Mato Grosso
At least two ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Sergipe
At least two ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Rio Grande do Norte
Several ships of the Brazilian Navy have been named Mariz e Barros: