Several vessels have been named Sappho for the Greek poet Sappho:
Several ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Audacious.
Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Amelia, whilst another was planned:
Eleven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Squirrel after the animal, while four more carried the name while serving as fishery protection vessels. Another was planned, but was renamed before being launched.
A number of sailing vessels were named Alexander:
Several vessels have been named Argo for the ship Argo of Greek mythology:
A number of sailing ships have been named Queen Charlotte.
Two, and possibly three, ships sailed from Liverpool as slave ships named Christopher:
Numerous vessels have borne the name Active :
Several vessels have been named Recovery:
Several vessels have been named Ariadne for Ariadne, a goddess in Greek mythology.
There have been several ships named Hope:
Several vessels have been named Salisbury:
Several ships have been named Swallow for the bird Swallow:
Several vessels have been named Duke of Montrose for one or another Duke of Montrose:
Several ships have been named Fortitude:
Several vessels have been named Venus for the planet Venus or the Roman goddess Venus:
Several vessels have been named Woodman: