:::Ready to Use Ship Names::: Abomination Acid Touch Acrid (Bitterly pungent taste or smell) Acropolis (A citadel height overlooking a Greek city) Admonisher (To scold, to urge duty) Admonitor (To punish by reprimand) Aggressor Agony of Defeat Ajax (The son of Telamon of Salamis and a warrior of great stature and prowess who fought against Troy) Alligator Anaconda Andrasta (Celtic Warrior Goddess) Annihilator Anubis (Egyptian - Protector of the dead) Anvil Apocalypse Apprehension (Fearful or uneasy anticipation of the future) Arbalest (A type of crossbow) Arbiter (A person who has absolute power to judge others) Archeron (A river in Hades, which Charon ferried the souls of the dead) Ardent (Vehement; fierce; intensely devoted) Ares (God of War) Argus (A giant with 100 eyes who was made guardian of Io and was later slain by Hermes) Ariel (Lion of God) Armageddon Arquebus ("Hook Gun" - an early era firearm) Assailer Athena (Greek Goddess of War, Justice and Skill) Audacious (Extremely bold or daring) Azrael (Angel of Death) Badger Balisong (A type of butterfly knife) Ballista Bane of Existence Banshee Bardiche (Long Poleaxe - type of Polearm whose large axe-like head is attached to the shaft in two places) Barracuda (A predatory tropical and subtropical fish) Basilisk (A creature, described as a serpent or dragon that kills by its breath or look) Battle Axe Battlecrab Bayonet Belatucadros (Celtic God of War) Berserker (A Nordic warrior who fought in a frenzied rage) Billhook (Type of polearm) Black Lance Blazing Fist Blood Lust Bolo (A large, heavy, single-edged knife originating from the Philippines) Bricole (A type of portable trebuchet with a split counterweight) Brimstone (Damnation to hell) Broadsword Callous (Insensitive; indifferent; unsympathetic) Carnage Cataclysmic Cataphract (A form of heavy cavalry where both the rider and horse were heavily armoured and armed) Centurion (Officer rank in the Roman Army) Cerberus (A three-headed dog that guarded the entrance to Hades) Chakram (Flat metal ring with sharp outer edge, throwing weapon) Chauve-Souris (A form of couseque with large angular side blades somewhat resembling a bat's wings) Charon (The ferryman who conveyed the dead to Hades over the river Styx) Cheetah Citadel Claw Claymore (2 Handed Sword) Cobra Colossus (A person or thing that is unusually large and powerful) Condor Consternation (A sudden, alarming amazement or dread that results in utter confusion; dismay) Conqueror Cossack (Russia - an elite corps of horsemen, especially during czarist times) Courger Courageous Coyote Crimson Tide Crippler Crocodile Cruel Predicament Curse Cutlass Cyclone Cyclops Dadao (A Chinese sabre varient) Dagger Daring Dauntless (Fearless) Death Stalker Deathwalker Decimator Deimos (God of Fear/Terror) Demolisher Demon Desolate Diablo Discord (Strife or dispute between individuals or objects) Distain Doberman Dragon Dragoon Drave (To expel by force) Eagle Eliminator Eradicator Erebus (Greek Mythology referring to the darkness under the Earth) Eris (Greek goddess of chaos and strife) Estoc (A French longsword whose focus was defeating chain mail or plate armour) Executioner Exterminator Falanga (A form of torture where the soles of the feet are beaten) Falcata (Type of sword used by cavalry) Falchion (A Medieval single-handed, single-edged sword) Falcon Falx (A curved 2-handed sickle-like sword, where only the inner curve was sharpened) Fang Fauchard (A type of Polearm) Fearless Festering Wound Fiend (Any evil spirit or a cruel person) Fiendish Flail (Weights/mace heads attached to a handle by hinge or chain) Forlorn (Feeling of Hopelessness) Formidable Furious Fury Gallant Gargoyle Gauntlet Ghastly Demise Ghoul Gladius (Type of Roman sword) Glaive (Like a knife at end of pole - type of Polearm) Glorious Gnarl Goblin Goliath Golok (A type of large knife from Indonesia) Griffon Hades (God of Underworld) Halberd (Axe on a pole, spear combination) Hammerhead Harbinger (Foreshadowing a future event) Harpoon Havoc Hawk Hector (To intimidate or dominate in a blustering way) Hellion (A troublesome man) Hermes (God of commerce, invention, cunning, and theft; served as messenger, scribe, and herald for the other gods) Hiebmesser (A German sword known as the great knife) Hoplite (Heavy Infantry of ancient Greece that carried long spears) Hornet Hussar (A type of cavalry) Hyperion (Titan God of Light) Iconoclast Illustrious Immortal Implacable (Unbending, merciless) Impulsives Indefatigable (Never yielding to exhaustion) Indiscriminate Indomitable Indra (God of Weather and War) Inexorable (Unyielding, unrelenting) Inferno Iniquitous Intrepid Jaguar Javelin Jian (A Chinese double-edged straight sword) Juggernaut Kali (Hindu Goddess of time and of the transformation that is death / dissolution and destruction / Power) Kama (Japanese sickle that was also wielded as a weapon) Khukuri (Knife used by Gurkas) Koncerz (A very long, heavy Polish cavalry sword that is intended to pierce its target) Kontos (A two-handed cavalry spear) Kratos (Greek Mythology - the spirit of strength and power) Kusari-gama (A Japanese equivalent of a scythe with a chained heavy iron weight) Lamprey Ladon (A hundred-headed dragon who guards the garden of the Hesperides) Leviathan (A Sea Monster) Legate (Officer rank in the Roman Army) Leopard Lochaber Axe (Like a poleaxe, but also includes a hook) Lion Lioness Lightning Lucerne Hammer (Warhammer like weapon, with a 4 pronged head, spike in reverse and on top, mounted on pole) Lynx Macabre (Pertaining to the more ghastly aspects of death) Mace Macha (Celtic Goddess of War, who feasted on the heads of slain foes) Machete Maelstrom Malice Mangonel (A type of catapult that threw missiles at castle walls) Manticore (A legendary monster having the head of a man, body of a lion, and tail of a dragon or scorpion) Maul Mauler Menace Merciless Miasma (A deathlike influence) Minotaur Mongoose Morning Star (Spiked mace) Morrigan (Celtic - Goddess of battle, strife) Naginata Necropolis (City of the Dead) Nemesis (Goddess of divine justice and vengeance) Night Crawler Nightmare Nike (Goddess of victory) Nullifier Obelisk Obliterator Oblivion Obsidian Odin (The Norse god of wisdom, war, art, culture, the dead, and the supreme deity and creator of the universe). Ogre Onager (A type of catapult) Onslaught Osiris (Egyptian God of the underworld) Otter Paladin Pallas (A Titan associated with war) Pandora (Pandora's Box) Panther Parang (Malayan Machete) Peltast (Type of javelin) Peril (Danger, hazard) Perilous (Involving great risk) Pernicious (Causing insidious ruin) Persecutor Persephone (Goddess of the Underworld) Perun (God of Thunder and Lightening) Phaeton (Son of Helios, guides his father's sun-chariot across the sky) Pike Pilum (Roman - weighted Javelin) Piranah Pitbull Polearm Pollaxe Poltergeist Poseidon (The god of the waters, earthquakes, and horses, and brother of Zeus) Praetorian (A soldier of the Praetorian Guard) Predator Predicament Prometheus (A Titan who stole fire from Olympus and gave it to humankind) Provenance (Place of Origin) Provocator Pulverizer Puma (Type of Couger) Ragnarok (Norse myth, the last battle of the world, where gods and men will be destroyed by monsters and darkness) Raptor Ravage Ravager Razee (A type of robust naval frigate powered by sails) Razor Reckoning Redoubtable Relentless Renown Reprisal Repulse Resolute Resolve Retribution Revenge Rhomphaia (A Thracian weapon like the Falx, however with a straighter blade) Rival Ronin (A feudal samurai who had renounced his clan or been discharged and become a wanderer without a lord; an outcast) Ruthless Saber Sakhmet (Egyptian - Goddess of war and divine vengeance) Sanjiegun (3 sectional staff - all parts connected via role or chain) Sansetsukon (3 sectional staff - all parts connected via role or chain) Sarissa (A long pike used by Macedonian phalanxes) Savage Scalpel Scimitar Scorpio Scourge Scylla (A female sea monster who lived in a cave opposite Charybdis and devoured sailors) Scythe Sentinel Serpent Seth (Egyptian God of Chaos) Shark Shiva (Hindu God of destruction) Shogun (Historical Japanese military title) Shrike (A carnivorous oscine bird) Shuriken (Throwing/Ninja Star) Sickle Slayer Spartan (Brave; undaunted) Spatha (Roman Cavalry Sword - Type of Straight Sword) Spear Spike Spiteful Stinger Stingray Stoic (A person who is seemingly indifferent to joy, grief, pleasure, or pain) Stout (Dauntless or resolute) Strident (Dreadfully loud and harsh) Stygos (Greek for hatred, with reference to Goddess Styx) Styx (A river in the underworld, over which the souls of the dead were ferried by Charon) Subjugator Sword Sword of Damocles (Idiom which means, any situation threatening imminent doom) Talon Talwar (A type of sword found in medieval India) Taranis (Gaulish God of Thunder) Tartarus (An infernal region; hell) Terminator Terror Thunder Thunderbolt Tiger Titan Tomahawk Torch Trebuchet Triarii (A class of Hoplite-like infantry that formed the 3rd line in Roman units) Tribune (Officer rank in the Roman Army) Triton (A god of the sea, son of Poseidon and Amphitrite) Truncheon (A heavy club) Tsunami Typhoeus (Monster with a terrifying voice and 100 dragon heads that spurted fire) Typon (Greek Mythology - a monster with a hundred heads who breathed out flames) Tyrannic Tyrant Undaunted Undertaker Underworld Unpropitious (Unfavorable) Valiant Valkyrie (Any of Odin's handmaidens who guided the souls of slain warriors to Valhalla) Valor Vanguard Vanquisher Vapid (Lacking life, spirit or sharpness) Vega Vehement (Intense Anger) Velociraptor Vengeance Vengeful Venom Vicious Victorious Vigilant Vindictive Viper Void Voulge (Pole Cleaver - type of Polearm) Vulture War Hammer War Scythe Warrior Warspite Wasp Werewolf Whirlwind Widow Maker Wolf Wolverine Xyston (A type of long spear used by Macedonians) Yari (A Japanese Straight-Headed Spear) Zelos (Greek Mythology - the spirit of rivalry and zeal) ::Interdictor Cruiser Names:: Aggregator Albatross Abnoba (Gaulish Goddess of the Hunt) Apollo (God of the Hunt/Prophecy) Apparition Artemis (Greek Goddess of the Hunt) Asp Avalanche Black Asp Black Mamba (A snake posessing some of the most lethal venom in the world) Black Widow Bola Caltrop Cerridwen (Celthic Goddess of dark prophetic powers) Compellor Constrainer Constrictor Cyclone Deadfall (A trap, which crushes large prey) Deluge Detainer Dibbuk (A demon that takes control of a person's behaviour) Dire Straits Djinn (A spirit which can appear in human or animal form that influences humanity for either evil or good) Doppelganger Dracula Eel Enfeeble Ensnare Entrap Ferocious Firestorm Grappler Gremlin Hailstorm Hook Huntress Hurricane Immobilizer Impending Ruin Interloper Jager (German word for hunter) Jitte Kraken (A legendary sea monster that attacks ships) Labyrinth Mage Maim Medusa Mirage Mongoose Monsoon Neith (Egyptian Goddess of War and of the Hunt) Nimrod (A person who is an expert in or devoted to hunting) Noose Orion (A giant hunter, killed by Artemis) Paralyzer Pernicious (Causing insidious harm or ruin) Phantom Pincer Pitfall Poltergeist Preying Mantis Proteus (A sea god who could change his shape at will) Python Quicksand Restrainer Retiarius (wore a subligaculum and metal galerus on left arm, carried a net, dagger and a trident/tunny-fish fascina) Sai Scorpion Shadow Siren (Sea nymphs whose singing lured mariners to destruction) Spitting Spider Snare Sorceress Spectre (A source of terror or dread) Stellar Web Storm Succubus (A demon, who takes the form of an attractive woman to seduce men in order to draw life energy from them) Tantalus (A king condemned in Hades to stand in water and with fruit above him that receded when he tried to take it) Tarantula Tornado Trident Typhoon Umbra (A phantom or shadowy apparition) Usurper Vampire Warlock Waylay (To intercept or attack from ambush) Wraith