Steamships that have been named Admiral include:
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Schley after Rear Admiral Winfield Scott Schley.
Two submarines of the United States Navy have been named USS Seal for the seal, a marine mammal.
Two vessels of the United States Navy have been named Andrew Doria, which is the anglicized name of Italian admiral Andrea Doria.
Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Ingersoll, honoring members of the Ingersoll family. DD-652 was named for Rear Admiral Royal R. Ingersoll (1847–1931) — and for his grandson, Lieutenant Royal R. Ingersoll, II (1913–1942) who had died in the Battle of Midway, just weeks before the ship's christening. DD-990 was named for RADM Ingersoll's son, Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll (1897–1975).
SS Hecla may refer to the following ships:
Admiral is the rank, or part of the name of the ranks, of the highest naval officers.
At least five warships of Russia have borne the name Admiral Nakhimov, in honour of Pavel Nakhimov (1802–1855), an admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy.
SS President Cleveland may refer to the following ships:
SS Regina may refer to:
Two merchant ships have been named SS John B. Cowle.
Only one American ship has been named USS Grant, but many ships were given similar names, mostly named after United States Army general and President of the United States Ulysses S. Grant.
Several steamships have borne the name City of Flint, after Flint, Michigan:
SS Tuxpam can refer to
Several naval ships were named Helgoland after the island of Heligoland or the Battle of Helgoland, an action during the Second Schleswig War.
Several ships of the Chilean Navy have been named Almirante Simpson after Admiral Robert Winthrop Simpson (1799–1877), a Chilean of British origin who fought in the Chilean War of Independence and War of the Confederation. It may also refer to his son, Admiral Enrique Simpson (1835–1901), who fought in the War of the Pacific.
SS John Mitchell may refer to the following ships:
Several ships have been named Russia, or a derivation:
Two merchant ships have been named SS D.M. Clemson.