Two ships of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) have been named SMS Comet:
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Britomart, after the Britomartis of Greek mythology:
In addition to several other ships, two ships of the Imperial German Navy and one ship of the Austro-Hungarian Navy have been named SMS Nautilus, after the Greek word for a sailor.
Several warships of the German Kaiserliche Marine have been named SMS Wolf:
Three ships of the Imperial German Navy and two of the Austro-Hungarian Navy have been named SMS Möwe:
Three ships of the Imperial German Navy have been named SMS Cyclop:
Several ships of the Austrian, Prussian, and German navies have been named SMS Salamander:
There were two ships in the Prussian Navy and later German Imperial Navy named SMS Wespe:
There were two ships in the Prussian Navy and later German Imperial Navy named SMS Scorpion:
There were two ships in the Prussian Navy and later German Imperial Navy named SMS Crocodill:
At least three ships in the Prussian Navy or Austro-Hungarian Navy were named SMS Natter:
There were two ships in the Prussian Navy and later German Imperial Navy named SMS Hay:
There were two ships in the Prussian Navy and later German Imperial Navy named SMS Hyäne:
There were three ships in the Prussian Navy and later German Imperial Navy or Austro-Hungarian Navy named SMS Habicht:
Several ships in the Prussian Navy and later German Imperial Navy and the Austro-Hungarian Navy have been named SMS Tiger:
Two ships of the German Imperial Navy named SMS Otter:
At least three ships of the Prussian Navy or Austro-Hungarian Navy had been named SMS Schwalbe:
Two ships of the German Kaiserliche Marine and one of the Austro-Hungarian Navy have been named SMS Blitz:
Three ships of the German Kaiserliche Marine have been named SMS Iltis:
Two ships of the German Kaiserliche Marine have been named SMS Eber: