Boat names
Grandeur
Grandeur is an English yacht name. Meaning “greatness, splendor, magnificence”.
Grifo
Grifo is a Spanish sailboat name.
Spanish form of Gryphon.
Gryphon
Gryphon is a Greek sailboat name.
Lengedary creature with eagle’s head and lion’s body.
Categorized into: Mythologic names.
Gubernaculum
Gubernaculum is a latin sailboat name. Meaning “helm”.
Gudari
Gudari is a basque warship name. Meaning “warrior”.
Guerrero
Guerrero is a spanish warship name. Meaning “warrior”.
Gungnir
Gungnir is a Norse Viking boat name.
Drakkar used by the main characters of the Vikings series, which tells the adventures of the legendary Viking chief Ragnar Lodbrok and his family.
Gungnir is the spear of Odin, the main god of Norse mythology. Its name means “the one that produces a violent tremor or shaking.”
According to mythology, it was forged by the sons of Ivaldi (the dwarves), and was given to Odin by Loki in compensation for the theft of Sif’s hair.
Gungnir had the ability to always hit the target and oaths were sworn on his tip.
Odin rushed onto the battlefield with his spear and golden helmet.
H2O
H2O is an English sailboat name.
Water chemical symbol.
Habagat
Habagat is an unknwon origin sailboat name.
This wind blows in the Philippines. It is also known as “southwest monsoon”.
Categorized into: wind names.
Haiku
Haiku is a Japanese sailboat name.
Brief Japanese poem that is composed of 17 verses.