Sailboat names
Delfino
Delfino is an Italian sailboat name. Meaning “dolphin“.
Categorized into: animal names
Demeter
The Demeter, a fictional Russian sailing ship, plays a crucial role in Bram Stoker’s gothic horror novel “Dracula”. He appears in chapter 7, “The Last Voyage of Demeter“, and his terrifying journey serves as a prelude to the arrival of Count Dracula in England.
Destino
Destino is a Spanish sailboat name. Meaning “destination”.
Dhruva
Dhruva is a Hindu sailboat name.
According to Indian mythology he was a child-prince devout of Vishnu. This God granted him the blessing of becoming the Polar Star.
Categorized into: Mythologic names.
Diavolo
Diavolo is an Italian sailboat name. Meaning “devil”.
Dominus
Dominus, a Latin word meaning “lord”, “master” or “owner”, evokes images of power, authority and leadership. It is an imposing name full of history, perfect for a sailboat that sails the seas with majesty and determination.
Dreamcatcher
Dreamcatcher is an English sailboat name.
Circle-shaped amulet, usually decorated with feathers, that filters people’s dreams, letting only positive visions pass through.
Dreamer
Dreamer is an English sailboat name. Meaning “daydreamer, a person who dreams”.
Duck
Duck is an English sailboat name.
Categorized into: animal names
Echo
Echo is an English sailboat name. Meaning “a sound caused by the reflection of waves from a surface”.
In Greek mythology she was a nymph.
Categorized into: Mythologic names.