Three ships of the Austro-Hungarian Navy have been named SMS Saida:
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Hecla, after the volcano Hekla in Iceland.
SMS Kaiser has been the name of two ships of the German Imperial Navy:
Heinrich Wawra Ritter von Fernsee was a Czech-Austrian ship surgeon, botanist and explorer.
There have been two ships in the German Imperial Navy named SMS Württemberg:
Sixteen ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Lark or HMS Larke, after the bird, the lark:
SMS Mars may refer to one of two ships in the German and Austro-Hungarian Navies:
Two ships of the Austro-Hungarian Navy have been named SMS Tegetthoff after the Austrian admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff:
Several naval ships were named Helgoland after the island of Heligoland or the Battle of Helgoland, an action during the Second Schleswig War.
Several naval ships of Germany have been named Karlsruhe after the city of Karlsruhe, Germany:
Three ships of the Austrian and later Austro-Hungarian Navy have been named SMS Prinz Eugen in honor of Prince Eugene of Savoy
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.
Three cruising vessels of the Prussian Navy and later Imperial German Navy have been named SMS Arcona
Several warships of the German Kaiserliche Marine have been named SMS Wolf:
Several ships of the German and Austro-Hungarian Navies have been named SMS Greif
Two vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Weser for the River Weser:
Two ships of the German Imperial Navy were named SMS S17. They were both torpedo boats built by Schichau-Werke.
Two ships of the German Imperial Navy were named SMS S18. They were both torpedo boats built by Schichau-Werke.
There were two ships in the Prussian Navy and later German Imperial Navy named SMS Hyäne:
Three ships of the German Kaiserliche Marine have been named SMS Iltis: