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List of warships by nickname

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

A

B

C

D

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

E

  • "Eggshells" – HMS Achilles; humorous malapropism
  • "Enterprison" – USS Enterprise; humorous malapropism
  • "Evil I" –
  • "Excruciator" - ; experimental & temperamental submarine fitted with dangerous hydrogen peroxide propulsion system.
  • "Exploder" – ; experimental & temperamental submarine fitted with dangerous hydrogen peroxide propulsion system.

F

G

H

  • "The Ham" –
  • "Happy Valley" – USS Valley Forge
  • "Hairy D" – HMCS Harry DeWolf
  • "He-Cat" – HMS Hecate; humorous malapropism
  • "HMAS Can Opener" – ; given by US Navy sailors for the ship's part in the sinking of the US Navy destroyer . Melbourne previously sank another destroyer, , in a similar collision.
  • "HMS Me" – ; from a cake presented to Elizabeth II during her first visit to the ship.
  • "HMS Refit" – ;
  • "HMS Repair" – HMS Repulse
  • "Hiroshima" – Soviet submarine K-19, due to a nuclear accident onboard
  • "Hockey Puck" – ; humorous malapropism
  • "Holiday Express" – USS Bunker Hill
  • "Holiday Inn" – USS Bunker Hill
  • "Horny Maru" – USS Hornet
  • "HST" – USS Harry S. Truman; initials of the ship's namesake Harry S. Truman
  • "Hairy Ass" – USS Harry S. Truman; humorous malapropism
  • "Hymi G" –
  • "Happy Harry" –
  • "Hotel Yamato" – Japanese battleship Yamato; due to the amount of time spent at Truk between August 1942 and May 1943

I

J

K

L

  • "Lady Lex" – USS Lexington
  • "Lady Lou" – USS Louisville
  • "Long Delayed" – HMAS Adelaide; rhyming play on ship's name. Fitting out and completion of the ship were delayed (almost 3 years) due to the loss of important machinery parts, as a result of enemy action, which gave rise to the nickname.
  • "The Lord's Own" – HMS Vengeance; derived from the phrase "The Lord's own vengeance", based on the sentiment of Romans
  • "Lost and Confused" – USS Lewis and Clark
  • "Lucky A" – USS Alabama
  • "Lucky E" – USS Enterprise (CV-6)
  • "Lucky 26" – HNoMS Stord
  • "Lusty" – HMS Illustrious
  • "Lucky Number 7" – USS Rainier – The hull number.

M

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" – – 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" – – 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
  • "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.

Q

R

S

T

U

V

  • "VDQ" – NCSM Ville de Québec. Note that as a designated French-language unit, she properly uses the title Navire canadien de Sa Majesté (NCSM), which is the French translation of Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS)).
  • "Von Stupid" – USS Von Steuben
  • "Vince" – HMS Invincible
  • "Vinny" –

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