Boat names

Silver

Silver is an english yacht name. Meaning “silver”.

Simon Peel

Simon Peel is an English sailboat name.

He was the captain of the famous ship “Lady Lovibond“.

Sinagua

Sinagua is a French transatlantic name. Meaning “Singapore”.

Name of a ship that sailed from France to Latin America with Republican refugees during the Spanish Civil War.

Sion

Sion is an hebrew sailboat name.

Mount of Jerusalem considered the spiritual center of the Jews.

Categorized into: biblical names

Siracusana

Siracusana is a Greek merchant ship name.

Name by which the Siracusia was also known, one of the largest ships of ancient times.

Siracusia

Siracusia is a Greek merchant ship name. It is considered one of the greatest ships of antiquity.

Ship for the exchange of merchandise from ancient Greece belonging to the city of Syracuse.

The popular Greek physicist, engineer, inventor, astronomer and mathematician, Archimedes, participated in its design.

Siren

Siren is an English yacht name. Meaning “siren, sea nymph”.

Categorized into: mythologic names

Sirena

Sirena is a Spanish yacht name. Meaning “siren, sea nymph”.

Categorized into: mythologic names

 

Skidhbladhnir

Skidhbladhnir is a Norse Viking boat name.

According to Norwegian mythology it was the ship of the god Frey.

Categorized into: Mythologic names.

Skogul

Skogul is a Norse Viking boat name.

It is one of the vessels used by the main characters of the Canadian-Irish series Vikings, which follows the exploits of the legendary Viking chief Ragnar Lodbrok and his family.

Eskogul is one of the valkyries that formed the personal guard of the Viking kings and her name means “agitator” or “very tall.”

According to an ancient Viking poem, Hákonarmál, Skogul and Göndul were sent by Odin to choose warriors who would die in battle and join him in Valhalla.

In other writings, the word “skogul” is used as a poetic metaphor to refer to the battle, the shield, the raven or the sword.