Boat names

Musashi

Musashi is a Japanese name warship name.

It (and Yamato) was the largest Japanese battleship during World War II.

Named in honor of the ancient Japanese province of Musashi.

My Way

My Way is an English yacht name.

Naglfar

Naglfar is a Norse Viking boat name.

According to Norse mythology was a ship made entirely of the nails of the dead people.

Categorized into: Mythologic names.

Nāhvalr

Nāhvalr is a Norse sailboat name. Meaning “narwhal“.

It derives from the Old Norse word “nāhvalr“, made up of the terms “nār” (corpse) and “hvalr” (whale). It literally means “whale carcass”.

It is believed to refer to the narwhal’s ability to float belly up as if dead and the mottled color of its skin that resembles the skin of a dead sailor.

Categorized into: animal names

Narwhal

Narwhal is an English sailboat name.

Marine mammal with a horn.

Categorized into: animal names.

Nashi

Nashi or N’aschi is an unknwon origin sailboat name.

East wind blowing on the Iranian coast of the Persian Gulf.

Categorized into: wind names.

Nautile

Nautile is a French submarine name.

French form of Nautilus.

Nautilus

In Verne‘s masterpiece, the Nautilus is not only a means of transportation, but a symbol of freedom and rebellion of the Captain Nemo against the norms and conventions of society. This futuristic submarine, equipped with advanced technology for its time, allows Nemo and his crew to explore the depths of the ocean and discover the secrets of the underwater world.

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Naviculariam

Naviculariam is a latin sailboat name. Meaning “sailing boat”.

Nebbia

Nebbia is an Italian sailboat name. Meaning “fog”.