List of warships by nickname

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The following is a list of warships listed by nickname. See below for a key to abbreviations.

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B[]

C[]

  • "C-ville" – USS Chancellorsville
  • "Cannabis" – USS Canopus; humorous malapropism
  • "Can o’ Pus" – USS Canopus (1980s reference to first 20% female crew.)
  • "Can Opener" – USS John F. Kennedy, after collision with USS Belknap
  • "Century One" – HMS Centurion; humorous malapropism
  • "Charlie Love Five Five" - USS Cleveland (CL-55), nickname refers to the ship's hull symbol, CL-55.
  • "Cheer Up Ship" – USS Nevada (BB-36)
  • ”Chesapeake Raider” - USS Wyoming (BB-32), nickname given after frequent sightings of the ship in the Chesapeake Bay during World War Two.
  • "Christmas Anthem" – HMS Chrysanthemum; humorous malapropism
  • "Chuck Bucket" - USS Carl Vinson
  • "Chuckie V" – USS Carl Vinson
  • "Cocoa Boat" – HMS Curacoa; humorous malapropism
  • "Connie" – USS Constellation; diminutive of ship's name
  • "The Count" – USS Comte de Grasse; named for Comte de Grasse (French, "Count de Grasse"), an ally of the Americans in the American War of Independence
  • "Curious" – HMS Furious[23]
  • "Cellblock 70" – USS Carl Vinson; humorous reference to restricted liberty for crew after incidents in Bremerton, WA, in the mid-

Cherry B was nickname of HMS Charybdis

D[]

  • "Despair Ship Remorse" – HMS Resource;[24] humorous malapropism on "Repair ship Resource"
  • "Decrepit" – USS Intrepid
  • "Dirty Cush" – USS Cushing
  • "Dirty Two-Thirty" – HMCS Margaree (DDE 230) (decommissioned); from her hull number.
  • "Dirty V" – USS Carl Vinson; humorous malapropism
  • "Dreado" – HMS Dreadnought;[25] diminutive of ship's name
  • "Dull Ass" – USS Dallas; humorous malapropism
  • "Dickover" – USS Hyman G. Rickover
  • "Dickey B" – USS Richard B. Russell (SSN-687)
  • "Dry I" – USS Intrepid
  • "Dippity Do" -

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F[]

G[]

H[]

I[]

  • "Ike" – USS Dwight D. Eisenhower; based on nickname of namesake, Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • "Ikeatraz" – USS Dwight D. Eisenhower; derogatory nickname given to those that served on board and had gotten in trouble in some way.
  • "Indy" – USS Independence
  • "Iron Duck" – HMS Iron Duke
  • "Fighting I" – USS Intrepid
  • "Ichiban Benjo Maru" – USS Ajax (AR-6); due to an outbreak of bacillary dysentery that required quarantine
  • "Iron Woman" USS Cabot

J[]

K[]

  • "Kaarnavene" – Finnish Navy Nuoli class fast gunboats. The name means literally "bark boat": they were made from non-magnetic mahogany.
  • "Kami-ha-ha" – USS Kamehameha; humorous malapropism
  • "King of Tomahawks" – USS John Young; probably after the ship's BGM-109 Tomahawk weapons system, or "The John Bone" humorous malapropisms
  • "Shitty Kitty" – USS Kitty Hawk; humorous malapropism[29]
  • "Knockwood" – USS Lockwood

L[]

M[]

  • "Maggie" – HMS Magnificent; HMCS Magnificent
  • "The Mighty Hood" – HMS Hood
  • "The Mighty I" - USS Iowa. Iowa was nicknamed Mighty I during her first two commissionings in WWII and the Korean War. Her nickname was changed during the Cold War c1980s, her final commissioning, to The Big Stick.
  • "Mighty O" – USS Oriskany
  • "Mighty T" – USS Texas (BB-35)
  • "Mighty Y" – USCGC Yakutat
  • "Mighty Mo" – USS Missouri
  • "Mighty Moo" – USS Cowpens
  • "Mobile Chernobyl" – USS Enterprise (CVN-65)
  • "Moskvitch" – Finnish navy Tuima class missile boats. Soviet-built Moskvitch cars had notoriously poor reputation in Finland.
  • "Motel 6" – USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD-6)
  • "Midway Magic" – USS Midway (CV-41)

N[]

  • "Nasty Asty" – USS Astoria
  • "Nasty Nick" – USS Nicholas, name given by crew due to the proclivity of the ship's AC units to break down in hot weather.
  • "Nelly" – HMS Nelson – also "Nelsol" – from fleet oilers with names ending in 'ol' that the Nelson class looked similar to in silhouette.
  • "Niffy Jane" – HMS Iphigenia
  • "NO Boat" – USS New Orleans
  • "Northo" – HMS Northumberland

O[]

P[]

  • "Pepper Pot" – HMS Penelope – while docked in Valletta harbour, during the Siege of Malta, she was bombed so much she resembled a pepper pot
  • "Pierwolf" – USS Seawolf
  • "The Pool" – HMS Liverpool
  • "Proud Pete" – USS Peterson; play on "Pete" as a diminutive of "Peterson", and on the ship's motto, "Proud Tradition"
  • "Prune Barge" – USS California[36]
  • "Puffington" – HMS Effingham
  • "Puuhamaa" – Finnish navy minelayer Pohjanmaa. An ironical remark of Puuhamaa amusement park.
  • "Sweet Pea" – USS Portland
  • "Pig Boat" - USS California; The resemblance of the bear on the ship's badge to that of a pig.
  • "Pubic Mound" - USS Puget Sound; A play on words with a sound similar to Puget Sound.

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R[]

S[]

  • "Sara", "Super Sara", "Sorry Sara", "Sister Sara", "Stripe-Stack Sara", or "Sara Maru" – USS Saratoga
  • "Saggy Pants" – HMCS Saguenay
  • "Sally Rand" – HMCS St. Laurent (DDH 205) (decommissioned) nickname of several ships which have been named St. Laurent, of which HMCS St. Laurent DDH 205 was the most recent.
  • "San Francisco's Own" – USS Carl Vinson; Name bestowed upon the ship by then-mayor of San Francisco Dianne Feinstein.
  • "Seapuppy" – USS Seawolf
  • "Shall Not Perish" – USS Abraham Lincoln
  • "Shiny Sheff" – HMS Sheffield
  • "The Shitty Dick" – USS South Dakota - nickname given by the crewmen of USS Washington, as a result of South Dakota having been given sole credit in the press for the victory at the Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal.
  • "Shitty Kitty" – USS Kitty Hawk
  • "Showboat" – USS North Carolina
  • "Sleek and Deadly Duck" – USS Donald B. Beary
  • "Slack Jack" – USS John F. Kennedy
  • "Smiley" – USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23) – nickname of former US President Carter
  • "The Smoke" – HMS London
  • "Sodak" – USS South Dakota (BB-57)
  • "USS Spring-a-leak" – USS Springfield (CLG-7) – for her alleged degraded engineering condition near the completion of her final deployment as Sixth Fleet Flagship (over 3 years)
  • "Spurious" – HMS Furious[38]
  • "Starship Vinson" – USS Carl Vinson
  • "Steel Cat" – HMAS Brisbane
  • "Stinkin Lincoln" – USS Abraham Lincoln
  • "Suckin' 60 From Dixie", or "Suckin' Sara" – USS Saratoga
  • "Surunmaa" – Finnish navy corvette Turunmaa. Literally "land of sorrow".
  • "Swanky Franky" – USS Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • "Swayback Maru" – USS Salt Lake City
  • "Stressex" – USS Essex; humorous malapropism
  • "Steamin' Deuce" – USS Essex; humorous malapropism
  • "Slimey Lymie" – USS Lyman K. Swenson
  • "Saint Pauline" – USS Saint Paul; Humorous malapropism
  • "The Stain" – USS Stein
  • "Special K" – USS Kawishiwi
  • “San Jack” or “Flagship of the Texas Navy”: USS San Jacinto.

T[]

U[]

  • "Uproarious" – HMS Glorious[39]

V[]

W[]

Y[]

Z[]

Abbreviations[]

  • NCSM – "Navire canadien de Sa Majesté"; applied to Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Forces vessels designated as French-language units.
  • HMAS – "His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship"; applied to Royal Australian Navy vessels
  • HMCS – "His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship"; applied to Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Forces vessels
  • HMNZS – "His/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship"; applied to Royal New Zealand Navy vessels
  • HMS – "His/Her Majesty's Ship"; applied to Royal Navy vessels
  • USS – "United States Ship"; applied to United States Navy vessels

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