Several ships have been named Hyperion, after Hyperion, a figure from Greek mythology, or after Hyperion, one of Saturn's moons (discovered in 1848).
Ships with the name include:
Six ships and a naval station of the Royal Navy have been called HMS Tamar, after the River Tamar in South West England:
Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Canada, after the former British colony and modern Dominion of Canada:
At least three ships have borne the name Wanstead, named for the town of Wanstead:
Several vessels have been named Harriet, or Harriot:
Many ships have been named Betsey or Betey:
For English warships named HMS Anne or HMS Ann see the separate list HMS Anne.
Several ships have borne the name Caledonia for Caledonia:
Several ships have been named Suffolk for the English count of Suffolk.
Several ships have been named Lord Melville after one of the Viscounts Melville:
Several vessels, mercantile and naval, have been named Borneo for the island of Borneo:
Several ships have been named Jane:
Several ships have borne the name Cambridge for Cambridge:
Several ships have been named Hannah:
Several ships have been named Bellona or Bellone for the Roman goddess Bellona:
Several ships have been named Lord Wellington for Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington:
Several ships have been named Theodosia:
Several ships have been named Indian:
Several vessels have been named Tartar: