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KanColle/Azur Lane/Warship Girls Proposed Human Names for Shipgirls

Oooh, a redhead! The glasses are a nice touch, and the sweater goes well with the shirt and collar.

Though, my resolution isn't great. What color are her eyes?

Brown. And my resolution with the cards is just as bad. Sadly, any sort of prints from this system will be plagued with issues.

I tried another Illusions game, Koikatsu Party. More options, but same resolution issues.
 
Brown. And my resolution with the cards is just as bad
Thank you.
Sadly, any sort of prints from this system will be plagued with issues.

I tried another Illusions game, Koikatsu Party. More options, but same resolution issues.
...I see, have you ever hear of our lord and savior, Todd Howard and his masterpiece, Skyrim?
Todd+jesus+i+got+bored+and+made+this+hope+it_5d79c0_5642597.jpg

Mods are awesome.
 
The updated cruiser list for the Land of Liberty:

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KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF CRUISERS (UNITED STATES NAVY)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

OMAHA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
CL-4 USS OmahaMarie-Louise Meumbane Fontenelle (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
CL-5 USS Milwaukee — Bryce Myra Kilbourn/Brajs Bájronovna Kilbórn Брайс Байроновна Килборн (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1944 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed KRL Múrmansk КРЛ Мурманск with pennant 180; decommissioned the second time in 1949 and returned to the United States, was scrapped that year)
CL-6 USS CincinnatiElizabeth Hallie Patterson (Resembles Warship Girls version of Marie-Louise Fontenelle, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
CL-7 USS Raleigh — Margaret Jodie Lane (Resembles Pacific self, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
CL-8 USS DetroitMarie Thérèse Antonia de la Mothe (Resembles Azur Lane version of Edith Doliber, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year)
CL-9 USS RichmondSarah Dorothea Henry (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
CL-10 USS ConcordSusan Ellen Buckley (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
CL-11 USS Trenton — Mary Maurice Stacy (Resembles Azur Lane version of Margaret Lane, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
CL-12 USS Marblehead — Edith Amonute Doliber (Resembles Pacific self, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
CL-13 USS MemphisPriscilla Mary Overton (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)


OLYMPIA-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
CL-15 USS Olympia — Julia Mary Dewey (Resembles Warship Girls version of Teresa Laclède de Tamandaré, commissioned as Cruiser No. 6, decommissioned in 1899, recommissioned in 1902; decommissioned the second time in 1906, recommissioned in 1916, reclassified CA-15 in 1920, reclassified as CL-15 the following year; decommissioned the final time in 1922, reclassified IX-40 in 1931, preserved as memorial since that time at the Independence Seaport Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

PENSACOLA-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-24 USS PensacolaAmber Joy Seligman (Resembles Azur Lane self, originally classified CL-24, reclassified as CA-24 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship for Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests, was sunk as target in 1948 off Washington)
CA-25 USS Salt Lake City — Helen Julia Budge (Resembles Azur Lane self, originally classified CL-25, reclassified as CA-25 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship for Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests, was sunk as target in 1948 off southern California)


NORTHAMPTON-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-26 USS NorthamptonGrace Anna Goodhue (Resembles Pacific self, originally classified CL-26, reclassified as CA-26 in 1931, was sunk by torpedo strikes in 1942 during the Battle of Tassafaronga from THG Kawakaze south of Savo Island, the Solomon Islands)
CA-27 USS ChesterFinlandia Hannah Chester (Resembles Pacific self, originally classified CL-27, reclassified as CA-27 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
CA-28 USS LouisvilleJane Lucy Kennedy (Resembles Pacific self, originally classified CL-28, reclassified as CA-28 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
CA-29 USS Chicago — Ella Margaret Britten (Resembles Pacific self, originally classified CL-29, reclassified as CA-29 in 1931, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 at the Battle of Rennell Island by Imperial Japanese bombers east-northeast of Mainga, the Solomon Islands)
CA-30 USS Houston — Mary Elizabeth Houston (Resembles Kantai Collection self, originally classified CL-30, reclassified as CA-30 in 1931, was sunk by combined gunfire and torpedo strikes in 1942 during the Battle of Sunda Strait by Japanese cruisers and destroyers west of Tunda Island, Indonesia)
CA-31 USS Augusta — Augustina Evelyn McDaniel (Resembles Warship Girls version of Mercy Levett, originally classified CL-31, reclassified as CA-31 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)


PORTLAND-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-33 USS PortlandChristine Mercy Levett (Resembles Azur Lane self, originally classified CL-33, reclassified as CA-33 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
CA-35 USS Indianapolis — Charlene Brianna McVay (Resembles Azur Lane self, originally classified CL-35, reclassified as CA-35 in 1931, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1945 by THG I-58 north of Elab, Palau)


NEW ORLEANS-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-32 USS New OrleansCora Sandra Jahncke (Resembles Warship Girls self, originally classified CL-32, reclassified as CA-32 in 1931, bow lost by torpedo strike in 1942 during the Battle of Tassafaronga southeast of Savo Island, the Solomon Islands from either TH Gunkan-tachi Suzukaze or Takanami; new bow added and returned to service, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)
CA-34 USS Astoria — Jane Leila Astor (Resembles Azur Lane self, originally classified CL-34, reclassified as CA-34 in 1931, damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1942 during the Battle of Savo Island by TH Gunkan-tachi Chōkai, Aoba, Furutaka, Kako, Kinugasa, Tenryū and Yūbari, later sank while being towed by USS Alchiba southeast of Savo Island, the Solomon Islands)
CA-36 USS Minneapolis — Grace Lynn Newton (Resembles Azur Lane self, originally classified CL-36, reclassified as CA-36 in 1931, bow lost by torpedo strike in 1942 during the Battle of Tassafaronga southeast of Savo Island, the Solomon Islands from either TH Gunkan-tachi Suzukaze or Takanami; new bow added and returned to service, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1960)
CA-37 USS Tuscaloosa — Jeannette Wendy McCann (Resembles Blue Oath self, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959; mast preserved at Tuscaloosa Veterans Memorial Park, Tuscaloosa, Alabama)
CA-38 USS San FranciscoMichiko Francine Norton (Resembles Pacific self with Oriental facial features, heavily damaged by gunfire in 1942 during the naval Battle of Guadalcanal by TH Gunkan-tachi Hiei, Kirishima and Nagara near Savo Island, the Solomon Islands; repaired and returned to service the following year, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959; artifacts preserved at USS San Francisco Memorial, San Francisco, California)
CA-39 USS Quincy — Catharine Jane Quincy (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by gunfire in 1942 during the Battle of Savo Island by TH Gunkan-tachi Aoba, Furutaka and Tenryū west of Nggela Sule Island, the Solomon Islands)
CA-44 USS VincennesHarriet Virginia Riefkohl (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by combined gunfire and torpedo strikes in 1942 during the Battle of Savo Island by TH Gunkan-tachi Chōkai, Aoba, Furutaka, Kako, Kinugasa, Tenryū and Yūbari east of Savo Island, the Solomon Islands)


BROOKLYN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
CL-40 USS BrooklynEnriqueta Odalis Putnam y O'Higgins Riquelme (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Chile in 1951, renamed AC O'Higgins with hull number CL-14; decommissioned finally in 1992, sank while being towed to scrapping near Pitcairn Island that year)
CL-41 USS Philadelphia — Joaquima Benedita May Barroso do Amazonas (Resembles Azur Lane version of Teresa Laclède de Tamandaré, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Brazil in 1951, renamed C Barroso with pennant C11; decommissioned the second time in 1973, was scrapped the following year)
CL-42 USS Savannah — Anne Elizabeth Oglethorpe (Resembles Warship Girls version of Helena Washburn, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1966)
CL-43 USS NashvilleChiquita Pastora Robertson y Prat Chacón (Resembles Warship Girls version of Enriqueta Putnam y O'Higgins, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Chile in 1951, renamed AC Capitán Prat with hull number CL-15; renamed AC Chacabuco in 1982 without hull number change; decommissioned the second time in 1982, was scrapped in 1985)
CL-46 USS Phoenix — Margaretta Bianca Swilling Belgrano y González (Resembles Pacific self, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Argentina in 1951, renamed ARA Diecisiete de Octubre with pennant C20, renamed ARA General Belgrano in 1956 without change of pennant number, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1982 during the Falklands War by HMS Conqueror east-southeast of Isla de los Estados, Argentina)
CL-47 USS Boise — Matilde Juana de Bonneville y de Servi (Resembles Victory Belles self, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Argentina in 1951, renamed ARA Nueve de Julio with pennant C19; decommissioned the second time in 1979, was scrapped in 1983)
CL-48 USS HonoluluKalākua Kaheiheimālie Kūnuiākea (Resembles Azur Lane self with Polynesian skin tone, bow destroyed by torpedo strike in 1943 during the Battle of Kolombangara from unknown Japanese destroyer northwest of Kolombangara Island, the Solomon Islands; repaired and restored to service later that year, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-49 USS Saint LouisAssunção Teresa Laclède de Tamandaré (Resembles Pacific self, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Brazil in 1951, renamed C Tamandaré with pennant C12; decommissioned the second time in 1976, was sunk while being towed for scrapping in 1980 east-northeast of Gough Island, Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha)
CL-50 USS Helena — Dana Helena Washburn (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 at the Battle of Kula Gulf by TH Gunkan-tachi Suzukaze and Tanikaze north of New Georgia Island, the Solomon Islands)


WICHITA-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-45 USS Wichita — Mary Emma Sedgwick (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)

ATLANTA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
CL-51 USS Atlanta — Lavinia Frances Thomson (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged beyond economical repair by gun and torpedo strikes in 1942 at the naval Battle of Guadalcanal from TH Gunkan-tachi Nagara, Ikazuchi and Inazuma; was scuttled west of Lunga Point, the Solomon Islands)
CL-52 USS Juneau — Josephina Georgette Whidbey (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 by THG I-26 north of west from Bugawahu, the Solomon Islands)
CL-53 USS San Diego — Jazmín Rafaella Cabrillo (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CLAA-53 in 1949, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-54 USS San JuanIsabel Flores de Ovando y Cáceres (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CLAA-54 in 1949, was scrapped in 1961)
CL-95 USS Oakland — María Luisa Peralta (Resembles Warship Girls self, reclassified CLAA-95 on decommissioning in 1949, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-96 USS RenoRebecca Leigh Reno (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CLAA-96 in 1949, was scrapped in 1962)
CL-97 USS Flint — Clara Catherine Durant (Resembles Azur Lane version of Frances Thomson, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified CLAA-97 in 1949, was scrapped in 1966)
CL-98 USS TusconMargherita Magdalena Kino (Resembles Warship Girls version of Rafaella Cabrillo, reclassified CLAA-98 on decommissioning in 1949, was scrapped in 1971)


CLEVELAND-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
CL-55 USS ClevelandMonica Cleveland (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-56 USS Columbia — Jean Louise Gervais (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-57 USS MontpelierJanet Davis (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-58 USS Denver — Joanna Wendy Denver (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-59 Amsterdam — Dorothy Rayne Warner (Resembles Azur Lane self, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-22 in 1943, renamed USS Independence, decommissioned in 1946, used as a test ship in Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests, was scuttled in 1951 west of San Francisco, Califormia)
CL-60 USS Santa Fe — Jimena de Oñate y Salazar (Resembles Victory Belles version of Sandra Jahncke, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-61 Tallahassee — Margaret Mary Dodds (Resembles Azur Lane self, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-23 in 1943, renamed USS Princeton, was damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1944, failed to be scuttled by US Ships Irwin and Reno, eventually sunk by magazine explosion east of Dingalan, the Philippines)
CL-62 USS BirminghamBrenda Phillippa Worthington (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-63 USS Mobile — Catherine le Moyne d'Iberville (Decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-64 USS Vincennes — Françoise Marie Bissot (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1969 near Point Mugu, California; renamed USS Corydon to prevent confusion) *
CL-65 USS PasadenaAntonia Eulalia Pérez de Guillén Mariné (Resembles Blue Oath version of María Peralta, decommissioned in 1950, was scrapped in 1972)
CL-66 USS SpringfieldNancy Mary Lincoln (Decommissioned in 1949, rebuilt as missile cruiser CLG-7 in 1957, recommissioned in 1960; decommissioned the second time in 1974, reclassified as CG-7 the following year, was scrapped in 1980)
CL-67 USS Topeka — Mary Lillie Holliday (Decommissioned in 1949, rebuilt as missile cruiser CLG-8 in 1957, recommissioned in 1960; decommissioned the second time in 1969, was scrapped in 1975)
CL-76 New Haven — Danielle Josephine Daly (Resembles Azur Lane version of Samantha Langley, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-24 in 1943, renamed USS Belleau Wood, transferred to France in 1953, renamed PA Bois Belleau with pennant P7, returned to the United States and was scrapped in 1960)
CL-77 Huntington — Margaret Frances Grandy (Converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-25 in 1943, renamed USS Cowpens, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as AVT-1 while in reserve in 1959, was scrapped that year)
CL-78 Dayton — Patricia Nicole Lynda Bellinger (Converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-26 in 1943, renamed USS Monterey, decommissioned in 1956, reclassified as AVT-2 while in reserve in 1959, was scrapped in 1971)
CL-78 Wilmington — Anna Juana Cabot (Resembles Warship Girls version of Margaret Dodds, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-28 in 1943, renamed USS Cabot, transferred to Spain in 1967 and renamed BSM Dédalo with pennant P1, decommissioned 1990 for conversion to museum ship, was auctioned for scrapping in 1999 with scrapping completed in 2002; would be renamed USS Matthew to prevent confusion if remaining in the United States) *
CL-80 USS Biloxi — Bernadette le Moyne d'Iberville (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1962)
CL-81 VicksburgIsabella Ann Houston (Resembles Azur Lane version of Elizabeth Houston, renamed USS Houston [second of name] prior to launch, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1961; renamed USS Woodlands to prevent confusion) *
CL-82 USS ProvidenceAlice Williams (Decommissioned in 1949, reclassified CLG-6 on conversion to missile cruiser in 1957, recommissioned in 1959; decommissioned the second time in 1973, reclassified CG-6 the following year, was scrapped in 1980)
CL-83 USS Manchester — Hannah Goffe (Decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-84 Buffalo — Honora Anna Welch (Cancelled before construction in 1940, renamed USS Niagara Falls) *
CL-85 Fargo — Maria Josephine Phillipa du Motier (Resembles Warship Girls self, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-27 in 1943, originally named USS Crown Point, renamed USS Langley [second of name] in 1942 prior to launch, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to France in 1951, renamed PA Lafayette with pennant P8, returned to the United States in 1963 and was scrapped; would revert to original carrier name to prevent confusion if remaining in the United States) *
CL-86 CheyennePénélope du Poisson (Renamed USS Vicksburg [second of name] in 1942 prior to launch, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1964)
CL-87 USS Duluth — Dorothée Greysolon du Lhut (Decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-88 Newark — Rachael Caroline Carteret (Cancelled before construction in 1940; renamed USS Elizabeth to prevent confusion) *
CL-89 USS MiamiMaría Menéndez de Avilés (Decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1962)
CL-90 Wilkes-Barre — Anne McGillivray (Resembles fan art of Leila Astor by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv #74744977, renamed USS Astoria [second of name] prior to launch in 1943, decommissioned 1949, was scrapped in 1971; renamed USS Warrenton to prevent confusion) *
CL-91 USS Oklahoma City — Emma Elizabeth Overholser (Decommissioned in 1947, reclassified CLG-5 in 1957 on modification to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1960; reclassified CG-5 in 1975, decommissioned the second time in 1979, was sunk as target in 1999 southwest of Guam)
CL-92 USS Little RockJoséphine Belle de la Harpe (Resembles Warship Girls version of Monica Cleveland, decommissioned in 1949, reclassified CLG-4 in 1957 on modification to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1960; reclassified CG-4 in 1975, decommissioned the second time the following year, preserved as museum since 1977 at the Buffalo Naval and Military Park, Buffalo, New York)
CL-93 USS GalvestonConstanza Valery de Gálvez y Madrid (Resembles Warship Girls version of Flores de Ovando, construction suspended after launch in 1945, kept in reserve at Naval Shipyard Philadelphia, Pennsylvania until 1956, reclassified CLG-93 that year on modification to missile cruiser, reclassified again as CLG-3 the following year, commissioned in 1958, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped in 1975)
CL-94 USS Youngstown — Mary Jane Young (Cancelled before launching in 1946, was scrapped on slip)
CL-95 Buffalo — Estefania Esperanza Osmeña (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-29 in 1943, renamed USS Bataan, decommissioned in 1954, redesignated AVT-4 while in reserve in 1959, was scrapped later that year)
CL-100 Newark — Glenda Jacinta Jones (Second of name, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-30 in 1943, renamed USS San Jacinto, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified as AVT-5 while in reserve in 1959, was scrapped in 1971)
CL-101 USS Amsterdam — Amber Veeder (Decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1972)
CL-102 USS PortsmouthMary Martha Pring (Decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1974)
CL-103 USS Wilkes-Barre — Sarah Iva Wilkes-Barré (Resembles Pacific version of Helena Washburn, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was sunk as target in 1972 off the Florida Keys)
CL-104 USS Atlanta — Margaret Mary Thomson (Resembles Warship Girls version of Frances Thomson, second of name, decommissioned in 1949, recommissioned in 1964, reclassified as IX-304 and converted to weapons test effects ship, decommissioned again in 1970, was sunk as target that year off San Clemente Island, California; renamed USS Pakanahuili to prevent confusion) *
CL-105 USS DaytonBelle Margaret van Cleve (Decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1962)


BALTIMORE-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-68 USS BaltimoreAnne Frances Arundel (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1956, was scrapped in 1972)
CA-69 USS Boston — Helen Thomasine Winthrop (Resembles Warship Girls version of Frances Arundel, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CAG-1 in 1952 on conversion to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1955; reclassified again CA-69 in 1968, decommissioned the second time in 1970, was scrapped in 1975)
CA-70 Pittsburgh — Michelle Flora Dundee (Resembles Warship Girls version of Amber Seligman, renamed USS Canberra before launch in 1942, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified CAG-2 in 1952 on conversion to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1956; reclassified again CA-70 in 1968, decommissioned the second time in 1970, was scrapped in 1980)
CA-71 Saint PaulHeather Sierra Quincy (Resembles Warship Girls version of Jane Quincy, renamed USS Quincy [second of name] before launch in 1942, decommissioned in 1954, was scrapped in 1974; renamed USS Moswetuset to prevent confusion) *
CA-72 Albany — Hester Harriet Pitt (Resembles Warship Girls version of Julia Budge, renamed USS Pittsburgh [second of name] before launch in 1942, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1956, was scrapped in 1974)
CA-73 Rochester — Clarissa Paula Pike (Resembles Victory Belles version of Julia Budge, renamed USS Saint Paul [second of name] before launch in 1942, decommissioned in 1971, was scrapped in 1980)
CA-74 USS ColumbusMaría Filipa Colón (Resembles Warship Girls version of Brianna McVay, reclassified CG-12 in 1959 on conversion to missile cruiser, decommissioned in 1975, was scrapped two years later)
CA-75 USS Helena — Helen Jane Haytin (Third of name, resembles Azur Lane version of Helena Washburn, decommissioned in 1963, was scrapped in 1974, artifacts preserved in Helena, Montana; renamed USS Bannack to prevent confusion) *
CA-130 USS Bremerton — Elizabeth Jane McGowan (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1948, recommissioned in 1951, was to be converted to missile cruiser in 1957, conversion cancelled; decommissioned the second time in 1960, was scrapped in 1974)
CA-131 USS Fall RiverBrenda Francine Church (Resembles Azur Lane version of Margaretta Swilling Belgrano, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1972; bow tip preserved as memorial at Battleship Cove, Fall River, Massachusetts)
CA-132 USS Macon — Caroline Marcia Bowden (Second of name, decommissioned in 1950, recommissioned later that year; decommissioned the second time in 1961, was scrapped in 1973)
CA-133 USS Toledo — Thérèse Charlene Brûlé (Resembles Blue Oath version of Monica Cleveland, decommissioned in 1960, was scrapped in 1974)
CA-135 USS Los AngelesMargarita Rosa Serra (Second of name, resembles Blue Oath version of Margaret Britten, decommissioned in 1948, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1963, was scrapped in 1975; artifacts preserved at the Los Angeles Maritime Museum, San Pedro, California)
CA-136 USS Chicago — Mary Margaret Kelly (Second of name, resembles Azur Lane version of Margaret Britten, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified CG-11 in 1958 on modification to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1964; decommissioned the second time in 1980, was scrapped in 1991; renamed USS Point du Sable to prevent confusion) *


FARGO-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
CL-106 USS FargoStacy Anna Fargo (Second of name, decommissioned in 1950, was scrapped in 1971)
CL-107 USS HuntingtonRhoda Mary Phoebe Huntington (Second of name, decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1962)
CL-108 USS Newark — Alice Treat (Third of name, cancelled after launching in 1945, was scrapped in 1949)
CL-109 USS New Haven — Amira Block (Second of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CL-110 USS Buffalo — Mary Montresor (Resembles Blue Oath version of Enriqueta Putnam y O'Higgins, third of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CL-111 USS WilmingtonGrace Burrington (Second of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CL-112 Vallejo — Marie Thérèse Catherine le Moyne d'Iberville (Cancelled before construction in 1944; renamed USS Baton Rouge to prevent confusion) *
CL-113 Helena — Alice Mason (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1944; renamed USS Groton to prevent confusion) *
CL-114 Roanoke — Gertrude Minuit (Cancelled before construction in 1944; renamed USS Manhattan to prevent confusion) *
CL-115 (no name) — Renée Gwenaëlle de Laudonnière (Cancelled before construction in 1944; named USS Jacksonville) *
CL-116 USS TallahasseeIsabel de Soto (Second of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CL-117 USS Cheyenne — Julia Theresa Dodge (Second of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CL-118 Norfolk — Mary Koowisguwi Ross (Renamed USS Chattanooga, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)


JUNEAU-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
CL-119 USS Juneau — Marguerite Josephine Juneau (Second of name, resembles Warship Girls version of Georgette Whidbey with darker skin, reclassified CLAA-119 in 1949, decommissioned in 1955, was scrapped in 1960; renamed USS Dzánti K'ihéeni to prevent confusion) *
CL-120 USS Spokane — Juliette Renée Finlay (Reclassified CLAA-120 in 1949, decommissioned the following year, reclassified AG-191 in 1966, was scrapped in 1973)
CL-121 USS Fresno — Antonia Easterby (Resembles Blue Oath version of Isabel de Ovando y Cáceres, reclassified CLAA-121 in 1949, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1966)


OREGON CITY-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-122 USS Oregon CityJanet Valerie McLoughlin (Decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1973)
CA-123 USS Albany — Anna Maria Christiaensen (Second of name, decommissioned in 1958, reclassified CG-10 that year on conversion to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1962; decommissioned the second time in 1967, recommissioned again the following year; decommissioned the final time in 1980, was scrapped in 1990)
CA-124 USS Rochester — Sophia Carol Rochester (Second of name, decommissioned in 1961, was scrapped in 1974)

CA-125 USS Northampton — Florence Lucy Lampron (Resembles Azur Lane version of Grace Goodhue, second of name, converted to command cruiser CLC-1 during construction, reclassified CC-1 in 1961, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped in 1980; reclassified again as CLC-1 and renamed USS Hampshire to prevent confusion) *
CA-126 USS Cambridge — Susanna Anne Dudley (Cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CA-127 USS Bridgeport — Irene Charity Nancy Barnum (Cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CA-128 USS Kansas City — Élaine de Veniard de Bourgmont (Cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CA-129 USS Tulsa — Artemina Edith Doolin (Cancelled before construction in 1945)
CA-137 USS Norfolk — Sarah Mary Thoroughgood (Cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CA-138 USS Scranton — Cornelia Katherine Scranton (Cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)


DES MOINES-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-134 USS Des MoinesJane Mary Meredith (Resembles Pacific self, decommissioned in 1961, was scrapped in 2007)
CA-139 USS Salem — Dorothy Abigail Coffey (Resembles fan art of self by Tandohark, Danbooru post #2353186, decommissioned in 1959, preserved as museum ship since 1994 at the United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum, Quincy, Massachusetts)

CA-140 USS Dallas — Elizabeth Margaret Bryan (Resembles fan art of Jane Meredith by Tandohark, Danbooru post #4028442, second of name, cancelled before launching in 1946, was scrapped on slip)
CA-141 (no name) — Joy Charlene Dean (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS La Jolla) *
CA-142 (no name) — Teresa Beatriz Núñez Cabeza de Vaca (Resembles Pacific version of Elizabeth Houston, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Corpus Christi) *
CA-143 (no name) — Jessenia de Salas (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Albuquerque) *
CA-148 USS Newport News — Melanie Dorothy Ferguson (Resembles fan art of self by Tandohark, Danbooru post #2414196, decommissioned in 1975, was scrapped in 1993)
CA-149 (no name) — Sarah Jane Perry (Resembles Blue Oath version of Brianna McVay with tanned skin, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Key West) *
CA-150 (no name) — Phillipa Alexander (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Alexandria) *
CA-151 (no name) — Shannon Davidson (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Asheville) *
CA-152 (no name) — Marie Thérèse Antonia de la Mothe de Cadillac (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Jefferson City) *
CA-153 (no name) — Elizabeth Mary Calvert (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Annapolis) *


WORCESTER-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
CL-144 USS WorcesterHannah Eliot (Resembles fan art of self by Chiyo Goya, Pixiv ID #86919253, decommissioned in 1958, was scrapped in 1972)
CL-145 USS Roanoke — Martha Mahone (Resembles Blue Oath version of Christine Levett, decommissioned in 1958, was scrapped in 1972)
CL-146 USS Vallejo — Antonia Francisca Vallejo y Benicia (Cancelled before launch in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CL-147 USS Gary — Julia Emma Gary (Resembles Blue Oath version of Michiko Norton, cancelled before construction in 1945)
CL-154 (no name) — Susanna Margaret Polk (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Charlotte) *
CL-155 (no name) — Isabella Anne Maynard (Resembles Azur Lane self, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Seattle) *
CL-156 (no name) — Neeltje Block (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Hartford) *
CL-157 (no name) — Catharine Mary Greene (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Greeneville) *
CL-158 (no name) — Jane Freida Mears (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Anchorage) *
CL-159 (no name) — Temperance Ann Hardy (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Gulfport) *


LONG BEACH-CLASS NUCLEAR GUIDED MISSILE CRUISER
CLGN-160 USS Long Beach — Ellen Naomi Michelle Haight-Ashbury (Resembles original art by Bokuman, Deviant Art ID #338913019, reclassified CGN-9 before launch, decommissioned in 1995, was partially dismantled by 2012, hull remnants in storage at Naval Base Kitsap, Washington)

ADMIRAL HIPPER-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-161 USS Prinz EugenOlympia Catarina, Fürstin von Savoyen-Carignan (Resembles Kantai Collection self, built in Germany as KMS Prinz Eugen with pennant K93, surrendered to the United States in 1945 as war reparations, commissioned with hull number IX-300; used as target ship in 1946 during Operation: Crossroads, survived both tests, sank due to non-repaired damage later that year at Kwajalein Atoll, the Marshall Islands; adopted by the United States and given new hull number) *

Ship Prefix

AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
BSM — Burque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship") (Spanish Navy ship prefix)
C — Cruzador ("Cruiser") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-45)
KRL/КРЛ — Ljógkij Kréjser/Лёгкий Крейсер ("Light Cruiser") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
PA — Porte-Avions ("Aircraft Carrier") (French Navy type prefix)
USS — United States Ship


Hull classification codes and pennant superiors

AG — Miscellaneous Auxiliary
AVT — Auxiliary Aircraft Transport
C — Crucero ("Cruiser") (Armada de la República Argentina pennant superior)
C — Cruzador ("Cruiser") (Marinha do Brasil pennant superior)
CA — Heavy Cruiser
CAG — Guided Missile Heavy Cruiser
CC — Command Ship
CG — Guided Missile Cruiser
CGN — Nuclear-Powered Guided Missile Cruiser
CL — Crucero Ligero ("Light Cruiser") (Armada de Chile hull classification code)
CL — Light Cruiser
CLAA — Air Defence Light Cruiser
CLC — Command Cruiser
CLG — Guided Missile Light Cruiser
CLGN — Nuclear-Powers Guided Missile Light Cruiser
CVL — Light Aircraft Carrier
IX — Miscellaneous Auxiliary
K — Kreuzer ("Cruiser") (Kriegsmarine pennant superior)
P — Portaviones ("Aircraft Carrier") (Armada Española pennant superior)
P — Porte-Avions ("Aircraft Carrier") (Marine Nationale pennant superior)
Note that the Russian and Soviet Navies did not use pennant superior letters; pennant numbers were assigned in group blocks according to type.
 
Germany: Destroyers
And I can't believe I didn't post this here:

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF DESTROYERS AND DESTROYER LEADERS (GERMAN NAVY)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

MAASS-CLASS DESTROYER (TYPE 1934)
Z1 KMS Leberecht Maass — Lieselotte Catrin Maaß (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged by friendly fire incident by air attack in 1940 by Luftwaffe bombers, was then sunk by mine strike near Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen)
Z2 KMS Georg Thiele — Gisela Monika Thiele (Resembles Azur Lane self, damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1940 during the Second Battle of Narvik by Royal Navy forces, was run aground in the Rombaken Fjord south of east from Narvik, Nordland County, Norway)
Z3 KMS Max Schultz — Melanie Ute Schultz (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged by friendly fire incident by air attack in 1940 by Luftwaffe bombers, was then sunk by mine strike near Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen)
Z4 KMS Richard Beitzen — Renate Elke Beitzen (Resembles Azur Lane version of Lieselotte Maaß, captured by the United Kingdom at the end of the Second World War in 1945, used as a target ship, was scrapped in 1949)


JACOBI-CLASS DESTROYER (TYPE 1934A)
Z5 KMS Paul Jacobi — Paula Maria Louisa Jacobi-Desaix (Surrendered to France in 1946, renamed CT Desaix with pennant T220, was scrapped in 1954)
Z6 KMS Theodor Riedel — Tanja Emilia Jeanne Béatrice Riedel-Kléber (Surrendered to France in 1946, renamed CT Kléber with pennant T221, was scrapped in 1958)
Z7 KMS Hermann Schoemann — Helga Stefanie Schoemann (Resembles Warship Girls version of Lieselotte Maaß, damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1942 by HMS Edinburgh, was scuttled north of Teríberka, Múrmanskaja Óblast', Russia)
Z8 KMS Bruno Heinemann — Brigitte Marion Heinemann (Was sunk by mine strike in 1942 in the Dover Strait near Bruges, West Vloandern Region, Belgium)
Z9 KMS Wolfgang Zenker — Wilma Ortrun Zenker (Damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1940 during the Second Battle of Narvik by Royal Navy forces, was run aground in the Rombaken Fjord south of east from Narvik, Nordland County, Norway)
Z10 KMS Hans Lody — Hedwig Carla Lody (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, used as barracks ship with pennant R38, was scrapped in 1949)
Z11 KMS Bernd von Arnim — Bianka Fritzi, Freiin von Arnim (Damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1940 during the Second Battle of Narvik by Royal Navy forces, was run aground in the Rombaken Fjord south of east from Narvik, Nordland County, Norway)
Z12 KMS Erich Giese — Evelyn Trudl Giese (Was sunk by gunfire in 1940 during the Second Battle of Narvik southwest of Narvik, Nordland County, Norway)
Z13 KMS Erich Koellner — Emma Luitgard Koellner (Resembles Warship Girls version of Mara Heidkamp, damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1940 during the Second Battle of Narvik by Royal Navy forces, was scuttled west-southwest of Narvik, Nordland County, Norway)
Z14 KMS Friedrich Ihn — Maria Franka Ihn/Maríja Frídrikhovna In Мария Фридриховна Ин (Resembles Warship Girls version of Heidi Lüdemann, surrendered to the Soviet Union in 1945, renamed ÈM Prýtkij ЭM Прыткий with pennant 605, was scrapped in 1952)
Z15 KMS Erich Steinbrinck — Ernestine Verena Steinbrink/Èrevána Érikovna Stéjnbrink Эревана Эриковна Стейнвринк (Resembles Warship Girls version of Anna von Roeder, surrendered to the Soviet Union in 1945, renamed ÈM Pýlkij ЭМ Пылкий with pennant 606, was scrapped in 1958)
Z16 KMS Friedrich Eckoldt — Thora Flora Eckoldt (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk by gunfire in 1942 during the Battle of the Barents Sea by HMS Sheffield north of Hamningberg, Finnmark County, Norway)


VON ROEDER-CLASS DESTROYER (TYPE 1936)
Z17 KMS Diether von Roeder — Maria Anna, Freiin von Roeder (Resembles Victory Belles version of Heidi Lüdemann, damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1940 during the Second Battle of Narvik by Royal Navy forces, was scuttled south of Narvik, Nordland County, Norway)
Z18 KMS Hans Lüdemann — Heidi Sofia Lüdemann (Resembles Azur Lane self, damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1940 during the Second Battle of Narvik by Royal Navy forces, was run aground in the Rombaken Fjord south of east from Narvik, Nordland County, Norway)
Z19 KMS Hermann Künne — Heather Marlene Künne (Resembles Azur Lane self, Damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1940 during the Second Battle of Narvik by Royal Navy forces, was run aground north of Narvik, Nordland County, Norway; was partially dismantled after World War Two)
Z20 KMS Karl Galster — Karla Käthe Galster/Kárla Kárlovna Gál'ster Карла Карловна Гальстер (Resembles Azur Lane self, surrendered to the Soviet Union in 1945, renamed ÈM Próchnyj ЭМ Прочный with pennant 607, was scrapped in 1956)
Z21 KMS Wilhelm Heidkamp — Wilhelmina Mara Heidkamp (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by gunfire in 1940 during the First Battle of Narvik by HM Ships Hardy, Havock, Hunter, Hotspur and Hero south of Narvik, Nordland County, Norway)
Z22 KMS Anton Schmitt — Antonia Lotta Schmitt (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk by gunfire and torpedo strike in 1940 during the First Battle of Narvik by HM Ships Hardy, Havock, Hunter, Hotspur and Hero south of Narvik, Nordland County, Norway)


LUCKNER-CLASS DESTROYER (TYPE 1936A "NARVIK")
Z23 KMS Felix von Luckner — Felicie Petra Alina Gerde, Gräfin von Luckner (Resembles Azur Lane self, damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1944 at La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime Department, France; was scuttled and partially scrapped; salvaged and was scrapped in 1951) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z23.
Z24 KMS Karl von Müller — Karla Friede Marthe, Freiin von Müller (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk by air strike in 1944 at Le Verdon-sur-Mer, Gironde Department, France; wreck salvaged and scrapped post-war) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z24.
Z25 KMS Nikolaus zu Dohna-Schlodien — Louise Hilde Hoche, Burggräfin und Gräfin zu Dohna-Schlodien (Resembles Azur Lane self, surrendered to France in 1946, renamed CT Hoche with pennant T222, was scrapped in 1961) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z25.
Z26 KMS Hans Zenker — Hiltrud Wilfreda Zenker (Was sunk by gunfire in 1942 by HMS Eclipse north of Západnyj Kil'dín, Múrmanskaja Óblast', Russia) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z26.
Z27 KMS Gustav Steinhauer — Griselda Adelinde Steinhauer (Was sunk by gunfire in 1943 during the Battle of the Bay of Biscay by HM Ships Glasgow and Enterprise west-northwest of A Coruña, Spain) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z27.
Z28 KMS Hellmuth von Mücke — Hermine Ursula, Freiin von Mücke (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk by air attack in 1945 by Royal Air Force bombers west of Mamónovo, Kaliningrádskaja Óblast', Russia) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z28.
Z29 KMS Reinhold Poss — Rosalind Sofia Poss (Surrendered to the United States in 1945, was scuttled in 1946 southwest of Vestbygd, Agder County, Norway) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z29.
Z30 KMS Gunther Plüschow — Gertrude Emlin Plüschow (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, used as target ship, was scrapped in 1948) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z30.


HERZOG ZU MECKLENBURG-CLASS DESTROYER (TYPE 1936A "MOB")
Z31 KMS Herzog zu Mecklenburg — Paula Fritzi Charlotte Alexa Michelle Marceau, Fürstin zu Mecklenburg (Resembles Warship Girls self, surrendered to France in 1945, renamed CT Marceau with pennant T223, was scrapped in the early 1960s) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z31.
Z32 KMS Freiherr von Hochstadt — Melusine Mathilde Sophie, Freiin von Hochstadt (Damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1944 during the Battle of the Ushant by HMC Ships Haida and Huron, forced aground on the Île de Batz, Finistère Department, France) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z32.
Z33 KMS Karl Meyer — Kersten Kasimira Meyer/Khristína Kárlovna Méjer Кристина Карловна Мейер (Surrendered to the Soviet Union in 1945, renamed ÈM Provórnyj ЭМ Проворный with pennant 608, badly damaged by fire in 1960, was scrapped two years later) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z33.
Z34 KMS Günther Lütjens — Juliane Gretel Lütjens (Surrendered to the United States in 1945, was scuttled in 1946 southwest of Vestbygd, Agder County, Norway) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z34.
Z37 KMS Ernst Lindemann — Ortrun Emmaline Lindemann (Damaged beyond economical repair in 1943 during the Battle of the Bay of Biscay by collision with KMS Z32, was scuttled near Bordeaux, Gironde Department, France; wreck salvaged and was scrapped in 1949) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z37.
Z38 KMS Ernst Lehmann — Adala Ilse Lehmann (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, renamed HMS Nonsuch [second of name] with pennant R40, used as target ship and was sunk in explosives test in 1949 in Loch Striven, Argyll and Bute, Scotland; was scrapped later that year) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z38.
Z39 KMS Hans Langsdorff — Helene Waltraud Langsdorff-Sigel (Surrendered to the United States in 1945, re-designated USS DD-939 [no name]; transferred to France as spare parts hulk in 1948, was scrapped in 1964; given American name USS Franz Sigel) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z39.


NERGER-CLASS DESTROYER (TYPE 1936B)
Z35 KMS Karl August Nerger — Katherine Augusta Nerger (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by mine strike in 1944 northwest of Tallinn, Harju County, Estonia) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z35.
Z36 KMS Karl Rose — Käthe Leni Rose (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by mine strike in 1944 northwest of Tallinn, Harju County, Estonia) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z36.
Z40 DMS Karl Boy-Ed — Ida Ernestina Boy-Ed (Cancelled before construction in 1940) * No name assigned, planned as KMS Z40.
Z41 DMS Friedrich Bonte — Ivonne Frauke Bonte (Cancelled before construction in 1940) * No name assigned, planned as KMS Z41.
Z42 DMS Erich Bey — Emeline Sibylle Bey (Cancelled before construction in 1940) * No name assigned, planned as KMS Z42.
Z43 KMS Harald Netzbandt — Irmalinda Bärbel Netzbandt (Damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1945 near Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; was later scuttled east of Westerholtz, Schleswig-Holstein) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z43.
Z44 DMS Lothar von Arnauld — Leonore Kreszenz, Freiin von Arnauld de la Perière (Sunk by air raid in 1944 by Royal Air Force bombers at Bremen, was scrapped between 1948-49) * Was not named while part of the Kriegsmarine; known as KMS Z44.
Z45 DMS Waldemar Kophamel — Wilhelmine Verena Kophamel (Cancelled before launching due to the end of the war in 1945, was scrapped on slip the next year) * No name assigned, planned as KMS Z45.


KÖBIS-CLASS DESTROYER (TYPE 1936C)
Z46 DMS Albin Köbis — Alwine Köbis (Resembles Azur Lane self, cancelled before launching due to the end of the war in 1945, was destroyed later that year) * No name assigned, planned as KMS Z46.
Z47 DMS Max Reichpietsch — Maria Reichpietsch (Cancelled before launching due to the end of the war in 1945, was destroyed later that year) * No name assigned, planned as KMS Z47.
Z48 DMS Hans Paasche — Haduwig Paasche (Cancelled before construction in 1943) * No name assigned, planned as KMS Z48.
Z49 DMS Hans Beimler — Ursula Beimler (Cancelled before construction in 1943) * No name assigned, planned as KMS Z49.
Z50 DMS Reinhold Saltzwedel — Rosamund Saltzwedel (Cancelled before construction in 1943) * No name assigned, planned as KMS Z50.


BLUMENTHAL-CLASS LARGE DESTROYER/RECONNAISSANCE CRUISER
Z51 DMS Otto Blumenthal — Lorelei Ottoline Blumenthal (Originally known as KMS SP1 with pennant Z40, cancelled before launching in 1941, was scrapped on slip) *
Z52 DMS Martin Niemöller — Elsa Lorelei Hannelore Niemöller (Originally known as KMS SP2 with pennant Z41, cancelled before construction in 1941) *
Z53 DMS Wilhelm Canaris — Viktoria Ilma Canaris (Originally known as KMS SP3 with pennant Z42), cancelled before construction in 1941) *
Z54 DMS Karl Friedrich Stellbrink — Gerlinde Dietricha Stellbrink (Originally known as KMS SP4, cancelled before construction in 1941) *
Z55 DMS Nikolaus von Üxküll-Gyllenband — Gabriele Karlene, Gräfin von Üxküll-Gyllenband (Originally known as KMS SP5, cancelled before construction in 1941) *
Z56 DMS Georg von Boeselager — Ivonette Porsche, Freiin von Boeselager (Originally known as KMS SP6, cancelled before construction in 1941) *


DONAU-CLASS (FLETCHER-CLASS) DESTROYER
Z57 DMS Donau — Magdalene Anthony (Resembles Warship Girls self, built in the United States as USS Anthony [second of name] with hull number DD-515, transferred to Germany in 1958 and renamed DMS Z1, decommissioned in 1976, was sunk as target by torpedo strike in 1979 by DMS U-29 in the Mediterranean Sea) * Given new pennant number to conform with master list when given name.
Z58 DMS Rhein — Cecilia Wilma Ringgold Σεσίλια Γουίλα Ρίνγκολντ (Built in the United States as USS Ringgold with hull number DD-500, transferred to Germany in 1959 and renamed DMS Z2; transferred to Greece in 1981, renamed AT Kímon ΑΤ Κίμων with pennant A54, was scrapped in 1993) * Given new pennant number to conform with master list when given name.
Z59 DMS Elbe — Alina Sotiria Wadsworth Αλίνα Σωτήρα Γουἀδσγους (Built in the United States as USS Wadsworth with hull number DD-516, transferred to Germany in 1959 and renamed DMS Z3; transferred to Greece in 1980, renamed AT Néarchos ΑΤ Νέαρχος with pennant A52, was scrapped in 1991) * Given new pennant number to conform with master list when given name.
Z60 DMS Neiße — Theresia Claxton (Resembles Warship Girls self, built in the United States as USS Claxton with hull number DD-571, transferred to Germany in 1959 and renamed DMS Z4; transferred to Greece in 1981 for spare parts, was scrapped the next year) * Given new pennant number to conform with master list when given name.
Z61 DMS Main — Cassandra Dyson (Resembles Warship Girls self, built in the United States as USS Dyson with hull number DD-572, transferred to Germany in 1960 and renamed DMS Z5; transferred to Greece in 1982 for spare parts, was scrapped the next year) * Given new pennant number to conform with master list when given name.
Z62 DMS Weser — Corinna Ausburne (Resembles Azur Lane self, built in the United States as USS Charles Ausburne [second of name] with hull number DD-570, transferred to Germany and renamed DMS Z6, decommissioned in 1968, was scrapped that year) * Given new pennant number to conform with master list when given name.


Ship prefix

German Navy ship prefixes by time period:
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (1935-1945)
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (1956-present; 1956-1991 West Germany only)


Other navies:
AT/AT — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy type prefix)
CT — Contre-Torpilleur ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (French Navy type prefix)
ÈM/ЭM — Èskádrennykh Minonósets Эскадренный Миноносец ("Squadron Torpedo Boat") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
USS — United States Ship


Pennant superior letters and Hull classification codes

A — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy pennant superior)
DD — Destroyer (United States Navy hull classification code)
SP — Spähkreuzer ("Scout Cruiser")
T — Torpilleur ("Torpedo Boat") (French Navy pennant superior)
Z — Zerstörer ("Destroyer")
 
Now, the first of several submarine files from Germany...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF TYPES II, V, XVII AND XVIII SUBMARINES (GERMAN NAVY)

Note: All World War Two submarine pennant numbers are advanced by 380 to include all Great War submarines under one single list. Also note that all submarines were also given proper ship names so as to not rely on old pennant numbers.

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

TYPE II-A COASTAL SUBMARINE
U381 KMS U-1 — Jutta Maria Deecke (Was sunk by mine strike in 1940 north of Tershelling, Friesland, the Netherlands; given new name DMS Meerprime)
U382 KMS U-2 — Huela Maddalyn Michahelles (Was sunk by collision in 1944 with SS Helmi Söhle north of Baltíjsk, Kaliningrádskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Meereshöhle)
U383 KMS U-3 — Hilma Magnhilde Meckel (Decommissioned in 1944, cannibalized for spare parts, was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Messerherz)
U384 KMS U-4 — Hildreth Mahenyld Weingaertner (Decommissioned in 1944, cannibalized for spare parts, captured by the Soviet Union the following year, was scuttled later that year off Ustka, Pomorskie, Poland; salvaged in 1950, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Meerjungfrau)
U385 KMS U-5 — Rolanda Wanda Dau (Was sunk in 1943 due to diving accident west-northwest of Baltíjsk, Kaliningrádskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Weißerstör)
U386 KMS U-6 — Lyndee Winifred Mathes (Decommissioned in 1944, cannibalized for spare parts, captured by the Soviet Union the following year, was scuttled later that year off Ustka, Pomorskie, Poland; salvaged in 1950, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Weißerseehund)


TYPE II-B COASTAL SUBMARINE
U387 KMS U-7 — Guida Tabea Loeschcke (Was sunk in 1944 due to diving accident west-northwest of Baltíjsk, Kaliningrádskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Treuorum)
U388 KMS U-8 — Haldis Sophia Grosse (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; wreck salvaged and scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Silbernesrad)
U389 KMS U-9 — Hédvih Héjnrikhovna Klápdora Гедвіг Гейнріховна Клапдора (Was sunk by air attack in 1944 by Soviet Air Force bombers off Constanța, Romania; was salvaged by the Soviet Union later that year, re-named PPL TS-16 ППЛ ТС-16, found to be too worn out for service, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Chórnyj Khrest ПЧ Чорний Хрест with pennant 300) *
U390 KMS U-10 — Heike Landra Scheringer (Decommissioned in 1944, cannibalized for spare parts, captured by the Soviet Union the following year, was scuttled later that year off Ustka, Pomorskie, Poland; salvaged in 1950, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Leichterwind)
U391 KMS U-11 — Helisent Rillie Rösing (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped in 1947; given new name DMS Speerkämpfer)
U392 KMS U-12 — Didrika Baldith, Freiin von der Ropp (Was sunk by mine strike in 1939 southeast of Deal, Kent, England; given new name DMS Braunerelch)
U393 KMS U-13 — Hannah Genowefa, Freiin von Stockhausen (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1940 by HMS Weston east-southeast of Lowestoft, Suffolk, England; given new name DMS Weißklee)
U394 KMS U-14 — Vreni Hannelore Oehrn (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; wreck salvaged and scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Hügelwächter)
U395 KMS U-15 — Porsche Ramonda Frahm (Was sunk by collision in 1940 with KMS Iltis west-northwest of Tönning, Schleswig-Holstein; given new name DMS Roteburg)
U396 KMS U-16 — Hannele Vanda Wellner (Was sunk by mine strike in 1939 northeast of Dover, Kent, England; given new name DMS Weißerschwan)
U397 KMS U-17 — Wibeke Galiana Fresdorf (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; wreck salvaged and scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Grünestor)
U398 KMS U-18 — Halýna Ivánivna Páukshtadt Галина Іванівна Паукштадт (Damaged beyond economical repair air attack in 1944 by Soviet Air Force bombers off Constanța, Romania; was salvaged by the Soviet Union later that year, found incapable of further service, was scuttled in 1947 off Sevastópol', Crimea; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Chervónyj Mech ПЧ Червоний Меч with pennant 301) *
U399 KMS U-19 — Vasylýna Víktorivna Shjúttse Василина Вікторівна Шютце (Was scuttled in 1944 north of Zonguldak, Turkey; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Chórna Parasól'ka ПЧ Чорна Парасолька with pennant 302) *
U400 KMS U-20 — Hánna Ivánivna Ékkerman Ганна Іванівна Еккерман (Was scuttled in 1944 north of Zonguldak, Turkey; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Chórnyj Krokodýl ПЧ Чорний Крокодил with pennant 303) *
U401 KMS U-21 — Kalona Rebekka Freiwald (Decommissioned in 1944, cannibalized for spare parts, captured by the Soviet Union later that year, was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Roterelch)
U402 KMS U-22 — Kreszentia Hawisia Jenisch (Was sunk due to unknown causes in 1940 somewhere west of Skjern, Midtjylland, Denmark; given new name DMS Schwarzermann)
U403 KMS U-23 — Jelysavéta Éberhardivna Godt Єлисавета Ебергардівна Ґодт (Was scuttled in 1944 north of Zonguldak, Turkey; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Vesélkovyj Pirát ПЧ Веселковий Пірат with pennant 304) *
U404 KMS U-24 — Khrystýna Hájntsivna Bukhhól'ts Христина Гайнцівна Бухгольц (Damaged beyond economical repair air attack in 1944 by Soviet Air Force bombers off Constanța, Romania; was salvaged by the Soviet Union later that year, found incapable of further service, was scuttled in 1947 off Sevastópol', Crimea; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Chórna Kíshka ПЧ Чорна Кішка with pennant 305) *
U500 KMS U-120 — Emmaleah Belynda Bauer (Was scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Bremerhaven, Bremen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Blattanker)
U501 KMS U-121 — Katrina Eraman Schroeter (Was scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Bremerhaven, Bremen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Schwertschild)


TYPE II-C COASTAL SUBMARINE
U436 KMS U-56 — Warda Eamma Zahn (Damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1945 by United States Army Air Forces bombers at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; decommissioned afterwards, was scuttled to prevent capture, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Eiszahn)
U437 KMS U-57 — Cordula Kaethe Korth (Was sunk in collision in 1940 with SS Rona at Brunsbüttel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and repaired the following year, decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled to prevent capture later that year at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Kleeschuh)
U438 KMS U-58 — Henria Zoe Kuppisch (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Zylinder)
U439 KMS U-59 — Helisent Sedemai Jürst (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Skorpion)
U440 KMS U-60 — Galiana Edith Schewe (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Edlessiegel)
U441 KMS U-61 — Jeni Einilda Oesten (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Ehrenpakt)
U442 KMS U-62 — Hanneli Berendina Michalowski (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Schwarzeschwerter)
U443 KMS U-63 — Gartrude Genivee Lorentz (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1940 by HM Ships Escort, Inglefield and Imogen east southeast of Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland; given new name DMS Grünerfrosch)


TYPE II-D COASTAL SUBMARINE
U517 KMS U-137 — Wanda Hanneli Heidi Wohlfarth (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Parzival)
U518 KMS U-138 — Ulka Bertilde Lüth (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HMS Faulknor west-southwest of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain; given new name DMS Braunerlöwe)
U519 KMS U-139 — Roberta Raynel Bartels (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Roteslob)
U520 KMS U-140 — Hedi Petronille Hinsch (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Weissesschloss)
U521 KMS U-141 — Henria Olaia Schultze (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Raketenteufel)
U522 KMS U-142 — Adaleigh Nixie Clausen (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Weißerdiamant)
U523 KMS U-143 — Escher Sigismunda Mengersen (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Derrybeg, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Schwarzekäfer)
U524 KMS U-144 — Grizelle Rixa, Freiin von Mittelstaedt (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1941 by PLF Sch-307 [now PL Treská] west of Hiiumaa Island, Estonia; given new name DMS Rotereihwaz)
U525 KMS U-145 — Hawise Rieka Driver (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Derrybeg, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Richtigehufeisen)
U526 KMS U-146 — Edelle Swanhilde Hoffmann (Scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Seeleopard)
U527 KMS U-147 — Elouise Filiberta Wetjen (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HM Ships Wanderer and Periwinkle west-southwest of Barra Island, Na h-Eileanan Siar, Scotland; given new name DMS Fliegendefisch)
U528 KMS U-148 — Helma Joana Radke (Scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Kreiskatze)
U529 KMS U-149 — Hulda Bruna Höltring (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Derrybeg, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Bullenreiter)
U530 KMS U-150 — Heileweis Kalona Kelling (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Derrybeg, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Kastenkäfer)
U531 KMS U-151 — Helisent Ulka Oestermann (Scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Weißeverbindung)
U532 KMS U-152 — Petri Emmeline Cremer (Scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Weißeschwerter)


TYPE V RESEARCH SUBMARINE
U380 DMS V-80 — (Never formally commissioned by Germany, used as research test ship for Type XVII coastal submarines, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 at Hel, Pomorskie, Poland; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Perhydrol)

TYPE XVII-A COASTAL SUBMARINE
U1132 KMS U-752 — Hildegunn Marlenne Heitz (Scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 at Rendsburg, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged by the United Kingdom for examination, was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Meeresuniversität)
U1133 KMS U-753 — Grizel Florentia Schauenburg (Scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 at Rendsburg, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged by the United Kingdom for examination, was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Fliegendanker)
U1134 KMS U-754 — Velma Katharina Klug (Scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 northeast of Kappeln, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Königlichgreif)
U1135 KMS U-755 — Halfrida Grethe Selle (Decommissioned in 1945, scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvage and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Goldenanker)


TYPE XVII-B COASTAL SUBMARINE
U1785 KMS U-1405 — Wanda Rex (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture off Eckenförde, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Roteseichhörnchen)
U1786 KMS U-1406 — Vreni Richelle Klug (Surrendered to the United States in 1945 at war's end, was scrapped in 1948; given new name DMS Rotegreif)
U1787 KMS U-1407 — Gertrude Minette Grumpelt (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945 at war's end, commissioned as HMS/M Meteorite, decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant S713) *
U1788 DMS U-1408 — Herminia Karolina Walter (Damaged in air raid while still under construction in 1945 at Hamburg, scuttled there to prevent capture, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Natter)
U1789 DMS U-1409 — Jana Helga Kröhl (Damaged in air raid while still under construction in 1945 at Hamburg, scuttled there to prevent capture, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Forscher)
U1790 DMS U-1410 — Allisane Karola Ballin (Damaged in air raid while still under construction in 1945 at Hamburg, scuttled there to prevent capture, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Kreuzfahrtschiff)
U1791 DMS U-1411 — Kornelia Petronille Zuse (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Plankalkül)
U1792 DMS U-1412 — Cleotilde Edeltraud Zeiss (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Entfernungsmesser)
U1793 DMS U-1413 — Gudruna Allissa Weißkopf (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Einundzwanzig)
U1794 DMS U-1414 — Winifred Emestine Weber (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Telegraf)
U1795 DMS U-1415 — Marlisa Kristol Waldseemüller (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Kartografie)
U1796 DMS U-1416 — Rhoslyn Vittoria Vetter (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Wasserkessel)


TYPE XVIII AIP SUBMARINE
U1176 DMS U-796 — Cordula Friederike Schönbein (Cancelled before launching in 1944, was scrapped on slip; given new name DMS Neunauge)
U1177 DMS U-797 — Adelina Heidi Scherbius (Cancelled before launching in 1944, was scrapped on slip; given new name DMS Hagefisch)


Ship prefix

DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy prefix from 1955)
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
HMS/M — His/Her Majesty's Submarine
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy prefix from 1935-1945)
PCh/ПЧ — Pidvódnyj Chóven Підводний Човен ("Submarine") (Ukrainian Navy type prefix)
PPL/ППЛ — Pribpézhnaja Podvódnaja Lódka Прибрежная Подводная Лодка ("Coastal Submarine") (Soviet Navy type prefix)


Pennant superior letters

S — Submarine (Royal Navy pennant superior)
U — Unterseeboot ("Undersea Ship") (German Navy pennant superior)
Note that the modern Ukrainian Navy does not use pennant superior letters; all submarines are given triple-digit numbers in the 500 series.
 
Now, the first of several submarine files from Germany...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF TYPES II, V, XVII AND XVIII SUBMARINES (GERMAN NAVY)

Note: All World War Two submarine pennant numbers are advanced by 380 to include all Great War submarines under one single list. Also note that all submarines were also given proper ship names so as to not rely on old pennant numbers.

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

TYPE II-A COASTAL SUBMARINE
U381 KMS U-1 — Jutta Maria Deecke (Was sunk by mine strike in 1940 north of Tershelling, Friesland, the Netherlands; given new name DMS Meerprime)
U382 KMS U-2 — Huela Maddalyn Michahelles (Was sunk by collision in 1944 with SS Helmi Söhle north of Baltíjsk, Kaliningrádskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Meereshöhle)
U383 KMS U-3 — Hilma Magnhilde Meckel (Decommissioned in 1944, cannibalized for spare parts, was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Messerherz)
U384 KMS U-4 — Hildreth Mahenyld Weingaertner (Decommissioned in 1944, cannibalized for spare parts, captured by the Soviet Union the following year, was scuttled later that year off Ustka, Pomorskie, Poland; salvaged in 1950, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Meerjungfrau)
U385 KMS U-5 — Rolanda Wanda Dau (Was sunk in 1943 due to diving accident west-northwest of Baltíjsk, Kaliningrádskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Weißerstör)
U386 KMS U-6 — Lyndee Winifred Mathes (Decommissioned in 1944, cannibalized for spare parts, captured by the Soviet Union the following year, was scuttled later that year off Ustka, Pomorskie, Poland; salvaged in 1950, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Weißerseehund)


TYPE II-B COASTAL SUBMARINE
U387 KMS U-7 — Guida Tabea Loeschcke (Was sunk in 1944 due to diving accident west-northwest of Baltíjsk, Kaliningrádskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Treuorum)
U388 KMS U-8 — Haldis Sophia Grosse (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; wreck salvaged and scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Silbernesrad)
U389 KMS U-9 — Hédvih Héjnrikhovna Klápdora Гедвіг Гейнріховна Клапдора (Was sunk by air attack in 1944 by Soviet Air Force bombers off Constanța, Romania; was salvaged by the Soviet Union later that year, re-named PPL TS-16 ППЛ ТС-16, found to be too worn out for service, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Chórnyj Khrest ПЧ Чорний Хрест with pennant 300) *
U390 KMS U-10 — Heike Landra Scheringer (Decommissioned in 1944, cannibalized for spare parts, captured by the Soviet Union the following year, was scuttled later that year off Ustka, Pomorskie, Poland; salvaged in 1950, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Leichterwind)
U391 KMS U-11 — Helisent Rillie Rösing (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped in 1947; given new name DMS Speerkämpfer)
U392 KMS U-12 — Didrika Baldith, Freiin von der Ropp (Was sunk by mine strike in 1939 southeast of Deal, Kent, England; given new name DMS Braunerelch)
U393 KMS U-13 — Hannah Genowefa, Freiin von Stockhausen (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1940 by HMS Weston east-southeast of Lowestoft, Suffolk, England; given new name DMS Weißklee)
U394 KMS U-14 — Vreni Hannelore Oehrn (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; wreck salvaged and scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Hügelwächter)
U395 KMS U-15 — Porsche Ramonda Frahm (Was sunk by collision in 1940 with KMS Iltis west-northwest of Tönning, Schleswig-Holstein; given new name DMS Roteburg)
U396 KMS U-16 — Hannele Vanda Wellner (Was sunk by mine strike in 1939 northeast of Dover, Kent, England; given new name DMS Weißerschwan)
U397 KMS U-17 — Wibeke Galiana Fresdorf (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; wreck salvaged and scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Grünestor)
U398 KMS U-18 — Halýna Ivánivna Páukshtadt Галина Іванівна Паукштадт (Damaged beyond economical repair air attack in 1944 by Soviet Air Force bombers off Constanța, Romania; was salvaged by the Soviet Union later that year, found incapable of further service, was scuttled in 1947 off Sevastópol', Crimea; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Chervónyj Mech ПЧ Червоний Меч with pennant 301) *
U399 KMS U-19 — Vasylýna Víktorivna Shjúttse Василина Вікторівна Шютце (Was scuttled in 1944 north of Zonguldak, Turkey; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Chórna Parasól'ka ПЧ Чорна Парасолька with pennant 302) *
U400 KMS U-20 — Hánna Ivánivna Ékkerman Ганна Іванівна Еккерман (Was scuttled in 1944 north of Zonguldak, Turkey; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Chórnyj Krokodýl ПЧ Чорний Крокодил with pennant 303) *
U401 KMS U-21 — Kalona Rebekka Freiwald (Decommissioned in 1944, cannibalized for spare parts, captured by the Soviet Union later that year, was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Roterelch)
U402 KMS U-22 — Kreszentia Hawisia Jenisch (Was sunk due to unknown causes in 1940 somewhere west of Skjern, Midtjylland, Denmark; given new name DMS Schwarzermann)
U403 KMS U-23 — Jelysavéta Éberhardivna Godt Єлисавета Ебергардівна Ґодт (Was scuttled in 1944 north of Zonguldak, Turkey; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Vesélkovyj Pirát ПЧ Веселковий Пірат with pennant 304) *
U404 KMS U-24 — Khrystýna Hájntsivna Bukhhól'ts Христина Гайнцівна Бухгольц (Damaged beyond economical repair air attack in 1944 by Soviet Air Force bombers off Constanța, Romania; was salvaged by the Soviet Union later that year, found incapable of further service, was scuttled in 1947 off Sevastópol', Crimea; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Chórna Kíshka ПЧ Чорна Кішка with pennant 305) *
U500 KMS U-120 — Emmaleah Belynda Bauer (Was scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Bremerhaven, Bremen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Blattanker)
U501 KMS U-121 — Katrina Eraman Schroeter (Was scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Bremerhaven, Bremen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Schwertschild)


TYPE II-C COASTAL SUBMARINE
U436 KMS U-56 — Warda Eamma Zahn (Damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1945 by United States Army Air Forces bombers at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; decommissioned afterwards, was scuttled to prevent capture, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Eiszahn)
U437 KMS U-57 — Cordula Kaethe Korth (Was sunk in collision in 1940 with SS Rona at Brunsbüttel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and repaired the following year, decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled to prevent capture later that year at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Kleeschuh)
U438 KMS U-58 — Henria Zoe Kuppisch (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Zylinder)
U439 KMS U-59 — Helisent Sedemai Jürst (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Skorpion)
U440 KMS U-60 — Galiana Edith Schewe (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Edlessiegel)
U441 KMS U-61 — Jeni Einilda Oesten (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Ehrenpakt)
U442 KMS U-62 — Hanneli Berendina Michalowski (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Schwarzeschwerter)
U443 KMS U-63 — Gartrude Genivee Lorentz (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1940 by HM Ships Escort, Inglefield and Imogen east southeast of Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland; given new name DMS Grünerfrosch)


TYPE II-D COASTAL SUBMARINE
U517 KMS U-137 — Wanda Hanneli Heidi Wohlfarth (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Parzival)
U518 KMS U-138 — Ulka Bertilde Lüth (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HMS Faulknor west-southwest of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain; given new name DMS Braunerlöwe)
U519 KMS U-139 — Roberta Raynel Bartels (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Roteslob)
U520 KMS U-140 — Hedi Petronille Hinsch (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Weissesschloss)
U521 KMS U-141 — Henria Olaia Schultze (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Raketenteufel)
U522 KMS U-142 — Adaleigh Nixie Clausen (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Weißerdiamant)
U523 KMS U-143 — Escher Sigismunda Mengersen (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Derrybeg, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Schwarzekäfer)
U524 KMS U-144 — Grizelle Rixa, Freiin von Mittelstaedt (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1941 by PLF Sch-307 [now PL Treská] west of Hiiumaa Island, Estonia; given new name DMS Rotereihwaz)
U525 KMS U-145 — Hawise Rieka Driver (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Derrybeg, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Richtigehufeisen)
U526 KMS U-146 — Edelle Swanhilde Hoffmann (Scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Seeleopard)
U527 KMS U-147 — Elouise Filiberta Wetjen (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HM Ships Wanderer and Periwinkle west-southwest of Barra Island, Na h-Eileanan Siar, Scotland; given new name DMS Fliegendefisch)
U528 KMS U-148 — Helma Joana Radke (Scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Kreiskatze)
U529 KMS U-149 — Hulda Bruna Höltring (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Derrybeg, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Bullenreiter)
U530 KMS U-150 — Heileweis Kalona Kelling (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Derrybeg, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Kastenkäfer)
U531 KMS U-151 — Helisent Ulka Oestermann (Scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Weißeverbindung)
U532 KMS U-152 — Petri Emmeline Cremer (Scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Weißeschwerter)


TYPE V RESEARCH SUBMARINE
U380 DMS V-80 — (Never formally commissioned by Germany, used as research test ship for Type XVII coastal submarines, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 at Hel, Pomorskie, Poland; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Perhydrol)

TYPE XVII-A COASTAL SUBMARINE
U1132 KMS U-752 — Hildegunn Marlenne Heitz (Scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 at Rendsburg, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged by the United Kingdom for examination, was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Meeresuniversität)
U1133 KMS U-753 — Grizel Florentia Schauenburg (Scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 at Rendsburg, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged by the United Kingdom for examination, was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Fliegendanker)
U1134 KMS U-754 — Velma Katharina Klug (Scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 northeast of Kappeln, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Königlichgreif)
U1135 KMS U-755 — Halfrida Grethe Selle (Decommissioned in 1945, scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvage and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Goldenanker)


TYPE XVII-B COASTAL SUBMARINE
U1785 KMS U-1405 — Wanda Rex (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture off Eckenförde, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Roteseichhörnchen)
U1786 KMS U-1406 — Vreni Richelle Klug (Surrendered to the United States in 1945 at war's end, was scrapped in 1948; given new name DMS Rotegreif)
U1787 KMS U-1407 — Gertrude Minette Grumpelt (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945 at war's end, commissioned as HMS/M Meteorite, decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant S713) *
U1788 DMS U-1408 — Herminia Karolina Walter (Damaged in air raid while still under construction in 1945 at Hamburg, scuttled there to prevent capture, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Natter)
U1789 DMS U-1409 — Jana Helga Kröhl (Damaged in air raid while still under construction in 1945 at Hamburg, scuttled there to prevent capture, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Forscher)
U1790 DMS U-1410 — Allisane Karola Ballin (Damaged in air raid while still under construction in 1945 at Hamburg, scuttled there to prevent capture, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Kreuzfahrtschiff)
U1791 DMS U-1411 — Kornelia Petronille Zuse (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Plankalkül)
U1792 DMS U-1412 — Cleotilde Edeltraud Zeiss (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Entfernungsmesser)
U1793 DMS U-1413 — Gudruna Allissa Weißkopf (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Einundzwanzig)
U1794 DMS U-1414 — Winifred Emestine Weber (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Telegraf)
U1795 DMS U-1415 — Marlisa Kristol Waldseemüller (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Kartografie)
U1796 DMS U-1416 — Rhoslyn Vittoria Vetter (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Wasserkessel)


TYPE XVIII AIP SUBMARINE
U1176 DMS U-796 — Cordula Friederike Schönbein (Cancelled before launching in 1944, was scrapped on slip; given new name DMS Neunauge)
U1177 DMS U-797 — Adelina Heidi Scherbius (Cancelled before launching in 1944, was scrapped on slip; given new name DMS Hagefisch)


Ship prefix

DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy prefix from 1955)
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
HMS/M — His/Her Majesty's Submarine
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy prefix from 1935-1945)
PCh/ПЧ — Pidvódnyj Chóven Підводний Човен ("Submarine") (Ukrainian Navy type prefix)
PPL/ППЛ — Pribpézhnaja Podvódnaja Lódka Прибрежная Подводная Лодка ("Coastal Submarine") (Soviet Navy type prefix)


Pennant superior letters

S — Submarine (Royal Navy pennant superior)
U — Unterseeboot ("Undersea Ship") (German Navy pennant superior)
Note that the modern Ukrainian Navy does not use pennant superior letters; all submarines are given triple-digit numbers in the 500 series.
Shit, I forgot. I'll see it today x3.
 
Updated the first file of U-boat names to make it flow better:

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF WARTIME SUBMARINES (TYPES I, II, V, X, XI, XIV, XVII, XVIII, XX) (GERMAN NAVY)

Note: All World War Two submarine pennant numbers are advanced by 380 to include all Great War submarines under one single list. Also note that all submarines were also given proper ship names so as to not rely on old pennant numbers.

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

TYPE I-A TRAINING/FLEET SUBMARINE
U405 KMS U-25 — Hannelore Edeline Beduhn (Was sunk by mine strike in 1940 west of north from Tershelling, Friesland, the Netherlands; given new name DMS Pilzhain)
U406 KMS U-26 — Wilhelmina Hehilde Hartmann (Damaged beyond economical repair by depth charge and air attack in 1940 by HMS Gladious and a Royal Australian Air Force patrol bomber west of Brest, Brittany France; was later scuttled; given new name DMS Grünerklee)


TYPE II-A COASTAL SUBMARINE
U381 KMS U-1 — Jutta Maria Deecke (Was sunk by mine strike in 1940 north of Tershelling, Friesland, the Netherlands; given new name DMS Meerprime)
U382 KMS U-2 — Huela Maddalyn Michahelles (Was sunk by collision in 1944 with SS Helmi Söhle north of Baltíjsk, Kaliningrádskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Meereshöhle)
U383 KMS U-3 — Hilma Magnhilde Meckel (Decommissioned in 1944, cannibalized for spare parts, was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Messerherz)
U384 KMS U-4 — Hildreth Mahenyld Weingaertner (Decommissioned in 1944, cannibalized for spare parts, captured by the Soviet Union the following year, was scuttled later that year off Ustka, Pomorskie, Poland; salvaged in 1950, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Meerjungfrau)
U385 KMS U-5 — Rolanda Wanda Dau (Was sunk in 1943 due to diving accident west-northwest of Baltíjsk, Kaliningrádskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Weißerstör)
U386 KMS U-6 — Lyndee Winifred Mathes (Decommissioned in 1944, cannibalized for spare parts, captured by the Soviet Union the following year, was scuttled later that year off Ustka, Pomorskie, Poland; salvaged in 1950, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Weißerseehund)


TYPE II-B COASTAL SUBMARINE
U387 KMS U-7 — Guida Tabea Loeschcke (Was sunk in 1944 due to diving accident west-northwest of Baltíjsk, Kaliningrádskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Treuorum)
U388 KMS U-8 — Haldis Sophia Grosse (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; wreck salvaged and scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Silbernesrad)
U389 KMS U-9 — Hédvih Héjnrikhovna Klápdora Гедвіг Гейнріховна Клапдора (Was sunk by air attack in 1944 by Soviet Air Force bombers off Constanța, Romania; was salvaged by the Soviet Union later that year, re-named PPL TS-16 ППЛ ТС-16, found to be too worn out for service, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Chórnyj Khrest ПЧ Чорний Хрест with pennant 300) *
U390 KMS U-10 — Heike Landra Scheringer (Decommissioned in 1944, cannibalized for spare parts, captured by the Soviet Union the following year, was scuttled later that year off Ustka, Pomorskie, Poland; salvaged in 1950, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Leichterwind)
U391 KMS U-11 — Helisent Rillie Rösing (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped in 1947; given new name DMS Speerkämpfer)
U392 KMS U-12 — Didrika Baldith, Freiin von der Ropp (Was sunk by mine strike in 1939 southeast of Deal, Kent, England; given new name DMS Braunerelch)
U393 KMS U-13 — Hannah Genowefa, Freiin von Stockhausen (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1940 by HMS Weston east-southeast of Lowestoft, Suffolk, England; given new name DMS Weißklee)
U394 KMS U-14 — Vreni Hannelore Oehrn (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; wreck salvaged and scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Hügelwächter)
U395 KMS U-15 — Porsche Ramonda Frahm (Was sunk by collision in 1940 with KMS Iltis west-northwest of Tönning, Schleswig-Holstein; given new name DMS Roteburg)
U396 KMS U-16 — Hannele Vanda Wellner (Was sunk by mine strike in 1939 northeast of Dover, Kent, England; given new name DMS Weißerschwan)


U397 KMS U-17 — Wibeke Galiana Fresdorf (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; wreck salvaged and scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Grünestor)
U398 KMS U-18 — Halýna Ivánivna Páukshtadt Галина Іванівна Паукштадт (Damaged beyond economical repair air attack in 1944 by Soviet Air Force bombers off Constanța, Romania; was salvaged by the Soviet Union later that year, found incapable of further service, was scuttled in 1947 off Sevastópol', Crimea; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Chervónyj Mech ПЧ Червоний Меч with pennant 301) *
U399 KMS U-19 — Vasylýna Víktorivna Shjúttse Василина Вікторівна Шютце (Was scuttled in 1944 north of Zonguldak, Turkey; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Chórna Parasól'ka ПЧ Чорна Парасолька with pennant 302) *
U400 KMS U-20 — Hánna Ivánivna Ékkerman Ганна Іванівна Еккерман (Was scuttled in 1944 north of Zonguldak, Turkey; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Chórnyj Krokodýl ПЧ Чорний Крокодил with pennant 303) *
U401 KMS U-21 — Kalona Rebekka Freiwald (Decommissioned in 1944, cannibalized for spare parts, captured by the Soviet Union later that year, was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Roterelch)
U402 KMS U-22 — Kreszentia Hawisia Jenisch (Was sunk due to unknown causes in 1940 somewhere west of Skjern, Midtjylland, Denmark; given new name DMS Schwarzermann)
U403 KMS U-23 — Jelysavéta Éberhardivna Godt Єлисавета Ебергардівна Ґодт (Was scuttled in 1944 north of Zonguldak, Turkey; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Vesélkovyj Pirát ПЧ Веселковий Пірат with pennant 304) *
U404 KMS U-24 — Khrystýna Hájntsivna Bukhhól'ts Христина Гайнцівна Бухгольц (Damaged beyond economical repair air attack in 1944 by Soviet Air Force bombers off Constanța, Romania; was salvaged by the Soviet Union later that year, found incapable of further service, was scuttled in 1947 off Sevastópol', Crimea; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed PCh Chórna Kíshka ПЧ Чорна Кішка with pennant 305) *
U500 KMS U-120 — Emmaleah Belynda Bauer (Was scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Bremerhaven, Bremen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Blattanker)
U501 KMS U-121 — Katrina Eraman Schroeter (Was scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Bremerhaven, Bremen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Schwertschild)


TYPE II-C COASTAL SUBMARINE
U436 KMS U-56 — Warda Eamma Zahn (Damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1945 by United States Army Air Forces bombers at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; decommissioned afterwards, was scuttled to prevent capture, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Eiszahn)
U437 KMS U-57 — Cordula Kaethe Korth (Was sunk in collision in 1940 with SS Rona at Brunsbüttel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and repaired the following year, decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled to prevent capture later that year at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Kleeschuh)
U438 KMS U-58 — Henria Zoe Kuppisch (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Zylinder)
U439 KMS U-59 — Helisent Sedemai Jürst (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Skorpion)
U440 KMS U-60 — Galiana Edith Schewe (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Edlessiegel)
U441 KMS U-61 — Jeni Einilda Oesten (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Ehrenpakt)
U442 KMS U-62 — Hanneli Berendina Michalowski (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Schwarzeschwerter)
U443 KMS U-63 — Gartrude Genivee Lorentz (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1940 by HM Ships Escort, Inglefield and Imogen east southeast of Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland; given new name DMS Grünerfrosch)


TYPE II-D COASTAL SUBMARINE
U517 KMS U-137 — Wanda Hanneli Heidi Wohlfarth (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Parzival)
U518 KMS U-138 — Ulka Bertilde Lüth (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HMS Faulknor west-southwest of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain; given new name DMS Braunerlöwe)
U519 KMS U-139 — Roberta Raynel Bartels (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Roteslob)
U520 KMS U-140 — Hedi Petronille Hinsch (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Weissesschloss)
U521 KMS U-141 — Henria Olaia Schultze (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Raketenteufel)
U522 KMS U-142 — Adaleigh Nixie Clausen (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Weißerdiamant)
U523 KMS U-143 — Escher Sigismunda Mengersen (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Derrybeg, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Schwarzekäfer)
U524 KMS U-144 — Grizelle Rixa, Freiin von Mittelstaedt (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1941 by PLF Sch-307 [now PL Treská] west of Hiiumaa Island, Estonia; given new name DMS Rotereihwaz)


U525 KMS U-145 — Hawise Rieka Driver (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Derrybeg, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Richtigehufeisen)
U526 KMS U-146 — Edelle Swanhilde Hoffmann (Scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Seeleopard)
U527 KMS U-147 — Elouise Filiberta Wetjen (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HM Ships Wanderer and Periwinkle west-southwest of Barra Island, Na h-Eileanan Siar, Scotland; given new name DMS Fliegendefisch)
U528 KMS U-148 — Helma Joana Radke (Scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Kreiskatze)
U529 KMS U-149 — Hulda Bruna Höltring (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Derrybeg, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Bullenreiter)
U530 KMS U-150 — Heileweis Kalona Kelling (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Derrybeg, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Kastenkäfer)
U531 KMS U-151 — Helisent Ulka Oestermann (Scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Weißeverbindung)
U532 KMS U-152 — Petri Emmeline Cremer (Scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Weißeschwerter)


TYPE V RESEARCH SUBMARINE
U380 DMS V-80 — Hilda Phoebe Walter, Freiin von Krupp (Never formally commissioned by Germany, used as research test ship for Type XVII coastal submarines, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 at Hel, Pomorskie, Poland; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Perhydrol)

TYPE X-B TRANSPORT/MINELAYER SUBMARINE
U496 KMS U-116 — Viktoria Bathilde Grimme (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1942 north-northwest of the Azores Islands; given new name DMS Beinklaue)
U497 KMS U-117 — Hildimar Wibeke Neumann (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by aircraft from USS Card west of Santa Cruz das Flores, the Azores Islands; given new name DMS Minefisch)
U498 KMS U-118 — Warda Vreni Czygan (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by aircraft from USS Bogue southwest of Porto Delgata, the Azores Islands; given new name DMS Weißevase)
U499 KMS U-119 — Holle Talicia, Freiin von Kameke (Was sunk by combined depth charge attack and ramming in 1943 by HMS Starling north of west-northwest from A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Teufelsmine)
U599 KMS U-219 — Wakana Gudruna Burghagen 若菜·ガッドルナ·ブルクハーゲン (Transferred to Japan in 1945, renamed THG I-505 THG 505 with pennant ISK-505; surrendered to the Allies later that year, was scuttled in 1946 west-northwest of Panaitan Island, Banten, Indonesia; adopted by Japan, given new name NKG Goitsu NKG ごいつ) *
U600 KMS U-220 — Beatrisa Velma Barber (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by aircraft from USS Block Island north-northwest of Angra do Heroísmo, the Azores Islands; given new name DMS Weißeraal)
U613 KMS U-233 — Haduwig Kasimira Steen (Was sunk by combined depth charge and gunfire attack in 1944 by US Ships Baker and Thomas southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; given new name DMS Schornsteinfeger)
U614 KMS U-234 — Juliette Haldis Fehler (Surrendered to the United States at war's end in 1945, used for trials over the following year, was sunk as target in 1947 north of east-northeast from Gloucester, Massachusetts, the United States; given new name DMS Himmelteufel)


TYPE XI CRUISER SUBMARINE
U492 DMS U-112 — Sedehanna Mafalda, Freiin von Bildern (Cancelled before construction in 1939; given new name DMS Midgardschlange)
U493 DMS U-113 — Hannelore Wilhelmina Stoll (Cancelled before construction in 1939; given new name DMS Hydra)
U494 DMS U-114 — Ophelia Criseyde Waser (Cancelled before construction in 1939; given new name DMS Charybdis)
U495 DMS U-115 — Helewys Steffi Warnecke (Cancelled before construction in 1939; given new name DMS Skylla)


TYPE XIV REPLENISHMENT SUBMARINE
U839 KMS U-459 — Genivee Beatrisa, Freiin von Wilamowitz-Möllendorf (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bombers north-northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Baumelefant)
U840 KMS U-460 — Emestine Selma Schnoor (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by aircraft from USS Card west of north from Angra do Heroísmo, the Azores Islands; given new name DMS Schwartzewelt)
U841 KMS U-461 — Walda Hylde Stiebler (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Australian Air Force patrol bomber north-northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Muttewolf)
U842 KMS U-462 — Brunhild Filma Vowe (Was sunk by combined air attack and gunfire in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber and HM Ships Wren, Kite, Woodpecker, Wild Goose and Woodcock north of northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Fürstenwalde)
U843 KMS U-463 — Lizzette Saxa Wolfbauer (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Seepferdchen)
U844 KMS U-464 — Odelinda Pavia Harms (Was sunk by air attack in 1942 by United States Navy patrol bomber south of southeast of Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Pfeilkreuz)
U867 KMS U-487 — Henriette Della Metz (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by aircraft from USS Card northwest of Coculi, Ilha de Santo Antão, Cape Verde; given new name DMS Duschewal)
U868 KMS U-488 — Barrett Vreneli Studt (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by US Ships Frost, Huse, Barber and Snowden west of Coculi, Ilha de Santo Antão, Cape Verde; given new name DMS Weißeozean)
U869 KMS U-489 — Alicia Stefani Carolyn Schmandt (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Canadian Air Force patrol bomber southeast of Vík, Suðurland, Iceland; adopted by Canada, renamed SCSM Sacré-Cœur with hull number AOSS-149) *
U870 KMS U-490 — Wilma Frieda Gerlach (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air attack in 1944 by US Ships Croatan, Frost, Huse and Inch east-southeast of Portugal Cove South, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; given new name DMS Frost)


U871 U-491 — Ingeborg Elisabeth, Frifrue von Munthe af Morgenstierne (Cancelled before launch in 1944, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Morgenstierne with pennant U25) *
U872 U-492 — Frederikke Cathrine, Frifrue von Gyldenkrantz (Cancelled before launch in 1944, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Gyldenkrantz with pennant U69) *
U873 U-493 — Torrie Krysten Ashevak (Cancelled before launch in 1944, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Meadowridge with hull number AOSS-193) *
U874 U-494 — Antje Lieke de Duijvestijn (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Duijvestijn with pennant O65) *
U875 U-495 — Amberjill Aeris Ailne d'Acremont (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Acremont with pennant S01) *
U876 U-496 — Þórdís Ylfasdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Sandgerði with pennant K32) *
U877 U-497 — Onóra Dearbháil Ó'Cathasaigh/Honora Dervilla Casey (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Ireland, renamed Fathach with pennant F7) *
U878 U-498 — Annikki Marjatta Laine (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Finland, renamed SV Ahto with pennant S06) *
U879 U-499 — Klaara Laura Olevipoeg (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Mereveised with pennant A03) *
U880 U-500 — Czesława Patrycja Zebrzydowska (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Strzybóg with pennant P11) *


TYPE XVII-A COASTAL SUBMARINE
U1132 KMS U-752 — Hildegunn Marlenne Heitz (Scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 at Rendsburg, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged by the United Kingdom for examination, was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Meeresuniversität)
U1133 KMS U-753 — Grizel Florentia Schauenburg (Scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 at Rendsburg, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged by the United Kingdom for examination, was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Fliegendanker)
U1134 KMS U-754 — Velma Katharina Klug (Scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 northeast of Kappeln, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Königlichgreif)
U1135 KMS U-755 — Halfrida Grethe Selle (Decommissioned in 1945, scuttled later that year to prevent capture at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Goldenanker)


TYPE XVII-B COASTAL SUBMARINE
U1785 KMS U-1405 — Wanda Rex (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scuttled in 1945 to prevent capture off Eckenförde, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Roteseichhörnchen)
U1786 KMS U-1406 — Vreni Richelle Klug (Surrendered to the United States in 1945 at war's end, was scrapped in 1948; given new name DMS Rotegreif)
U1787 KMS U-1407 — Gertrude Minette Grumpelt (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945 at war's end, commissioned as HMS/M Meteorite, decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant S713) *
U1788 DMS U-1408 — Herminia Karolina Walter (Damaged in air raid while still under construction in 1945 at Hamburg, scuttled there to prevent capture, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Natter)
U1789 DMS U-1409 — Jana Helga Kröhl (Damaged in air raid while still under construction in 1945 at Hamburg, scuttled there to prevent capture, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Forscher)
U1790 DMS U-1410 — Allisane Karola Ballin (Damaged in air raid while still under construction in 1945 at Hamburg, scuttled there to prevent capture, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Kreuzfahrtschiff)
U1791 DMS U-1411 — Kornelia Petronille Zuse (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Plankalkül)
U1792 DMS U-1412 — Cleotilde Edeltraud Zeiss (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Entfernungsmesser)
U1793 DMS U-1413 — Gudruna Allissa Weißkopf (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Einundzwanzig)
U1794 DMS U-1414 — Winifred Emestine Weber (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Telegraf)
U1795 DMS U-1415 — Marlisa Kristol Waldseemüller (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Kartografie)
U1796 DMS U-1416 — Rhoslyn Vittoria Vetter (Cancelled before construction in 1943; given new name DMS Wasserkessel)


TYPE XVIII AIP SUBMARINE
U1176 DMS U-796 — Cordula Friederike Schönbein (Cancelled before launching in 1944, was scrapped on slip; given new name DMS Neunauge)
U1177 DMS U-797 — Adelina Heidi Scherbius (Cancelled before launching in 1944, was scrapped on slip; given new name DMS Hagefisch)
U1178 DMS U-798 — Petra Johanna, Freiin von Reuter (Cancelled before construction in 1944; given new name DMS Lanzett)


TYPE XX CARGO SUBMARINE
U1981 DMS U-1601 — Gerianne Wiebke Daimler (Cancelled before construction in 1944; given new name DMS Daimler)
U1982 DMS U-1602 — Robertena Charilette Kreszentia Diesel (Cancelled before construction in 1944; given new name DMS Diesel)
U1983 DMS U-1603 — Samantha Phoebe Plimsoll (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the United Kingdom, renamed HMS/M Plimsoll with pennant S716) *
U1984 DMS U-1604The Honourable Charlene Alice Parsons (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the United Kingdom, renamed HMS/M Turbinia with pennant S717) *
U1985 DMS U-1605 — Amalie Evangelica Belora de Rochas (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by France, renamed SM De Rochas with pennant S275) *
U1986 DMS U-1606 — Sojourner Perrine Bourgois (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by France, renamed SM Plongeur with pennant S276) *
U1987 DMS U-1607 — Farrah Wallace Baldwin (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Branksome with hull number AKSS-167) *
U1988 DMS U-1608 — Josephine Aurore Bombardier (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Canada, renamed SCSM Jean-Eudes with hull number AKSS-168) *
U1989 DMS U-1609 — Sigrún Njörðsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Skaði with pennant K33) *
U1990 DMS U-1610 — Guðrún Freyrsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Gerðr with pennant K34) *


U1991 DMS U-1611 — Sibéal Brídín Ní Brénainn/Sybil Breda O'Brendan (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Ireland, renamed Brénainn with pennant F8) *
U1992 DMS U-1612 — Úna Cliodhna Ní Corra/Oona Cleena O'Chorra (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Ireland, renamed Uí Chorra with pennant F9) *
U1993 DMS U-1613 — Jannie Marete Carolus (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Jan Mayen with pennant U70) *
U1994 DMS U-1614 — Lovise Borghilda Christensen (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Bouvetøya with pennant U71) *
U1995 DMS U-1615 — Eelin Maija Kjerstin Tigerstedt (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Finland, renamed SV Äkräs with pennant S07) *
U2081 DMS U-1701 — Lyyti Vilja Ahlfors (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Finland, renamed SV Luonnotar with pennant S08) *
U2082 DMS U-1702 — Etti Pinja Schilling (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Ehaema with pennant A04) *
U2083 DMS U-1703 — Bergith Varvaara Schmidt (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Veteema with pennant A05) *
U2084 DMS U-1704 — Emilija Virma Zapp (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Latvia, renamed LJK Everagra with pennant Z01) *
U2085 DMS U-1705 — Paula Gundega Valdens (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Latvia, renamed LJK Kegums with pennant Z02) *


U2086 DMS U-1706 — Vitalija Urte Landsbergis (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Lithuania, renamed LKL Žemaitis with pennant P01) *
U2087 DMS U-1707 — Gabija Annike Brazdžionis (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Lithuania, renamed LKL Aukštaitis with pennant P02) *
U2088 DMS U-1708 — Marike Salomea Skłodowska (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Chłopskie with pennant P12) *
U2089 DMS U-1709 — Marzena Ksenia Juliste Skarbek (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Kotwica with pennant P13) *
U2090 DMS U-1710 — Katrine Sif Randsborg (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Solvognen with pennant U26) *
U2091 DMS U-1711 — Merethe Gjerta Schnabel (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Grevensvænge with pennant U27) *
U2092 DMS U-1712 — Elsje Maud van Drenthe (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Elp with pennant O66) *
U2093 DMS U-1713 — Haven Gwen van Veldhoven (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Hilversum with pennant O67) *
U2094 DMS U-1714 — Luna Eline Anneke Damesme (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB De Munt with pennant S02) *
U2095 DMS U-1715 — Daïna Fanette Élisabeth Auber (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Portici with pennant S03) *


Ship prefix

DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy prefix from 1955)
EML — Eesti Mereväe Laev ("Estonian Navy Ship")
HMCS/M — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Submarine (Royal Canadian Navy English submarine prefix)
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
HMS/M — His/Her Majesty's Submarine
KDM — Kongelige Danske Marine ("Royal Danish Navy")
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy prefix from 1935-1945)
KNM — Kongelig Norske Marine ("Royal Norwegian Navy")
— Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
LJK — Latvijas Jūras Karakuģis ("Latvian Navy Ship")
LKL — Lietuvos Karinis Laivas ("Lithuanian Military Ship")
MB — Marineschip van België/Navire Marine de Belgique/Marineschiff von Belgien ("Navy Ship of Belgium")
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Navy ship prefix post-1954)
ORP — Okręt Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ("Vessel of the Polish Republic")
PCh/ПЧ — Pidvódnyj Chóven Підводний Човен ("Submarine") (Ukrainian Navy type prefix)
PPL/ППЛ — Pribpézhnaja Podvódnaja Lódka Прибрежная Подводная Лодка ("Coastal Submarine") (Soviet Navy type prefix)
SCSM — Sous-Marin Canadien de Sa Majesté (Royal Canadian Navy French submarine prefix)
SM — Sous-Marin ("Submarine") (French Navy type prefix)
SV — Sukellusvene ("Submarine") (Finnish Navy type prefix)
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天王陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
USS — United States Ship
VS — Varðskip ("Patrol Ship") (Icelandic Coast Guard ship prefix)
ZrMs — Zijner Majesteits ("His Majesty's") (Royal Netherlands Navy ship prefix when a king is monarch)


Pennant superior letters and hull classification codes

A — Allveelaev ("Submarine") (Estonian Navy pennant superior)
AKSS — Auxiliary Cargo Submarine/Sous-Marin de Matériel Auxiliaire (Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
AOSS — Auxiliary Tender Submarine/Sous-Marin de Ravitailleur Auxiliaire (Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
F — Fomhuireán ("Submarine") (Irish Naval Service pennant superior)
ISK — Ittō-Sensuikan 一頭潜水艦 ("First-class Submarine") (Imperial Japanese Navy hull classification code)
K — Kafbátur ("Submarine") (Icelandic Coast Guard pennant superior)
O — Onderzeeboot ("Submarine") (Royal Netherlands Navy pennant superior)
P — Okręt Podwodny ("Undersea Vessel") (Polish Navy pennant superior)
P — Povandeninis Laivas ("Underwater Boat") (Lithuanian Navy pennant superior)
S — Sous-Marin ("Submarine") (French Navy pennant superior)
S — Sous-Marin/Onderzeeboot/Unterseeboot ("Submarine") (Belgian Navy pennant superior)
S — Submarine (Royal Navy pennant superior)
S — Sukellusvene ("Submarine") (Finnish Navy pennant superior)
U
— Undervandsbåd ("Submarine") (Royal Danish Navy pennant superior)
U — Undervannsbåt ("Submarine") (Royal Norwegian Navy pennant superior)
U — Unterseeboot ("Undersea Ship") (German Navy pennant superior)
Z — Zemūdene ("Submarine") (Latvian Navy pennant superior)
Note that the modern Ukrainian Navy does not use pennant superior letters; all submarines are given triple-digit numbers in the 500 series.
 
United Kingdom: Battleships & Battlecruisers (updated)
Revised list of battleships and battlecruisers from the United Kingdom; monitors will be listed separately.

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF BATTLESHIPS AND BATTLECRUISERS (ROYAL NAVY)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

SAILING SHIPS OF THE LINE

1758 FIRST-RATE SHIP OF THE LINE
HMS Victory — Catharine Ann Nelson (Resembles fan art done of self by Dishwasher 1910, Danbooru ID #3627109, decommissioned for upgrades from 1796-1803, removed from active service in 1831, remained afloat as naval memorial until 1922, when placed in permanent drydock at HMNB Portsmouth, Hampshire; remains in commission as ceremonial flagship of the Royal Navy, no pennant number assigned)

PRE-DREADNOUGHT BATTLESHIPS

ROYAL SOVEREIGN-CLASS BATTLESHIP
100 HMS Royal Sovereign — Tillie Florrie Hammill (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped two years later)
102 HMS Ramillies — Flavia Camilleri Boyna Bridgeman de Ponte (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Ponte with pennant 02) *
103 HMS Empress of IndiaĀpatē Phāhārā Saint Clair
आपती फ़ाहारी सेंट क्लेयर (Decommissioned in 1912, was sunk as target the following year south of Lyme Regis, Dorset; adopted by India, renamed INS Mahārānē INS महारानी with pennant 03) *
111 HMS Hood — Evie Faye Jeffreys de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam (Decommissioned in 1913, was sunk as blockship the following year northeast of Castletown, Dorset; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Villiers with pennant 01) *
115 HMS Royal Oak — Vella Marrack de la Sengle (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped in 1914; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Sengle with pennant 05) *
124 HMS Resolution — Veronaca Khloe Hall de Homedes y Coscón (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped in 1914; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Homedes with pennant 04) *
153 HMS Repulse — Brianna Watson de Saint-Jaille (Decommissioned in 1910, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Saint-Jaille with pennant 03) *
155 HMS RevengeThe Honourable Alvina Gale Curzon-Howe (Decommissioned in 1911, recommissioned in 1914; renamed HMS Redoubtable to permit name to be used by HMS Revenge [pennant 98], refitted as accommodation ship, given pennant P55 for World War One, decommissioned for the second time in 1919, was scrapped that year; given pennant B55 as headquarters base ship) *


CENTURION-CLASS BATTLESHIP
152 HMS Barfleur — Hapsah Lìxiù Pearson 哈普薩·麗秀·皮爾森 (Decommissioned in 1909, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Śrī Jayanāśa with pennant 01) *
161 HMS Centurion — Indeela Měishuǐ Poë
英迪拉·美水·波埃 (Decommissioned in 1909, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Śrī Tri Bhuvana with pennant 02) *


RENOWN-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1895)
116 HMS Renown — Amy Vanessa Moore de la Valette (Decommissioned in 1913, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Valette with pennant 06) *

MAJESTIC-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1893)
104 HMS Majestic — Hope Frances Ghislaine Talbot (Given pennant D04 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1915 during the Dardanelles Campaign by SM U-21 off Seddülbahir, Çanakkale, Turkey)
113 HMS Magnificent — Geneva Callidora Langley (Given pennant D13 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped in 1921)
127 HMS Caesar — Jayden Petagay Pipon de Serras (Given pennant D27 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Serras with pennant 01) *
136 HMS Hannibal — Brianna Wake Walker de Bolas (Given pennant D36 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Bolas with pennant 02) *
140 HMS Illustrious — Filimonía Finnis Φιλημωνία Φίνις (Given pennant D40 for World War One, decommissioned in 1915, subsequently assigned as harbour ship at Grimsby, Lincolnshire; assigned as stores ship the following year, decommissioned the second time in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Epifanís ΚΠΝΔ Επιφανής with pennant 07) *
142 HMS Mars — Rita Farrah Helen Henderson (Given pennant D42 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year)
146 HMS Prince George — Amalea Aubrey Caileigh Parr (Given pennant D46 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1920, was wrecked en route to scrapping the following year near Kamperduin, Noord-Holland, the Netherlands)
148 HMS Victorious — Aristotelía Schomburg Αριστοτελία Σομβούργο (Given pennant D48 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Nikifóros ΚΠΝΔ Νικηφόρος with pennant 09) *
150 HMS Jupiter — Yakínthi Durnford Υακίνθη Ντάρνφορντ (Given pennant D50 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Zéfs ΚΠΝΔ Ζεύς with pennant 08) *


CANOPUS-CLASS BATTLESHIP
108 HMS Glory — Fanouría Spyridoúla Inglefield Φανουρία Σπυριδούλα Ίνγλφιλντ (Given pennant P08 for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Dóxa ΚΠΝΔ Δόξα with pennant 10) *
129 HMS Canopus — Priscilla Jaylee Stopford (Given pennant N29 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later)
149 HMS Albion — Valerie Vevina Hewett (Given pennant N48 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Na Gaeil with pennant 48) *
154 HMS Goliath — Toya Lillian Shelford (Given pennant N54 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1915 during the Dardanelles Campaign by YLG Muâvenet-i Millîye east of Seddülbahir, Çanakkale, Turkey)
156 HMS Ocean — Arlene Hayes-Sadler (Given pennant N56 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1915 during the Dardanelles Campaign east of Seddülbahir, Çanakkale, Turkey)
157 HMS Vengeance — Lotós Símpil Stuart Λωτός Σίμπιλ Στιούαρτ (Given pennant N57 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Ekdíkisi ΚΠΝΔ Εκδίκηση with pennant 11) *


FORMIDABLE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
151 HMS Formidable — April Nancy Loxley (Given pennant 50 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1915 by SM U-24 southeast of Paignton, Devon)
163 HMS ImplacableLady Lois Ashley Mountbatten, Baronetess of Alderney (Given pennant 63 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Aberdaugleddau to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier HMS Implacable [pennant R86]) *
164 HMS Irresistible — Doris Livia Dent (Given pennant 64 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1915 during the Dardanelles Campaign east of Seddülbahir, Çanakkale, Turkey)


LONDON-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1898)
170 HMS London — Iordanía Eftérpi Chrysiída Goodrich Ιορδανία Ευτέρπη Χρυσηίδα Γκουντρίτ (Given pennant 70 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Lefkosía ΚΠΝΔ Λευκωσία with pennant 12) *
181 HMS Prince of Wales — Gefen Arella Callaghan (Given pennant 81 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Nakhush with pennant 02) *
182 HMS Queen — Andrea Lynne Winsloe (Given pennant 82 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year)
195 HMS Bulwark — Grace Lane Sclater (Given pennant 95 for World War One, was sunk by possible magazine explosion in 1915 in the River Medway south of west from Sheerness, Kent)
196 HMS Venerable — Aviya Yoana Henniker-Hughan (Given pennant 96 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Kibed with pennant 01) *


DUNCAN-CLASS BATTLESHIP
107 HMS AlbemarleLady Aston Lorretta Duff, Baronetess of Lansdowne (Given pennant 07 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year)
109 HMS Montagu — Tracey Bailee Sonia Adair (Was wrecked by grounding in 1906 near Lundy Island, Devon; was subsequently scrapped on site)
112 HMS Exmouth — Eila Ezriela Bradford (Given pennant 12 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Kharúts with pennant 04) *
123 HMS Russell — Wynne Bowden-Smith (Given pennant 23 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1916 east-northeast of Xgħajra, Malta)
133 HMS Cornwallis — Avalon Phillipa Davidson (Given pennant 33 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM U-32 southeast of Birżebbuġa, Malta)
143 HMS Duncan — Harela Bilha Jackson (Given pennant 43 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY M'natséakh with pennant 03) *


SWIFTSURE-CLASS BATTLESHIP (Constitución-Class)
105 HMS Swiftsure — Eilliva Javiera Fleet y Egaña Fabres (Ordered by Chile as AC Constitución, purchased by the United Kingdom in 1903 and renamed, given pennant P05 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Chile under local name, given Chilean Navy hull number BA-02) *
106 HMS Triumph — Miguela Stellita FitzMaurice y Freire Serrano (Ordered by Chile as AC Libertad, purchased by the United Kingdom in 1903 and renamed, not given pennant number for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1915 during the Dardanelles Campaign by SM U-21 west of Kabatepe, Çanakkale, Turkey; adopted by Chile under local name, given Chilean Navy hull number BA-03) *


KING EDWARD VII-CLASS BATTLESHIP
125 HMS Africa — Ḳweiten Ḵh'en Robinson (Given pennant 25 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Muizenberg with pennant 25) *
128 HMS Britannia — Florence Wynter Caulfeild (Given pennant 27 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1918 by SM UB-50 north-northwest of Ṭanja, Ṭanja-Tiṭwān-al-Ḥusayma, Morocco)
131 HMS Commonwealth — Raye Helen Pierse (Given pennant 31 for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped that year; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Federation with hull number BB-11) *
141 HMS Dominion — Régine Félicité Boyle (Given pennant 41 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM Nouvelle-France with hull number CR-07/BB-07) *
160 HMS Hibernia — Críostíona Fiona Lambert (Given pennant 60 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Ireland, renamed Eóganachta with pennant 60) *
162 HMS Hindustan — Pramantha An'ya Āṛōhi Gaṅgālahari Tate
প্রমন্থ অন্য আড়োহি গঙ্গালহরি ততে (Given pennant 62 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Bangladesh, renamed BNS Bānglā BNS বাংলা with pennant 62) *
166 HMS King Edward VII — Caroline Maclachlan (Given pennant 66 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1916 northwest of Durness, Highland)
173 HMS New Zealand — Pounamu Victoria Bush (Renamed HMS Zealandia in 1911 to prevent confusion with fast battleship HMS New Zealand [pennant 08], given pennant 73 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Tasmantis with pennant 73) *


LORD NELSON-CLASS BATTLESHIP
101 HMS AgamemnonLady Shannon Heather Carden, Baronetess of Ballater (Given pennant 01 for World War Two, reclassified as target ship in 1921, decommissioned in 1927, was scrapped that year; renamed HMS Balmoral to prevent confusion with minelayer HMS Agamemnon [pennant N10]) *
114 HMS Lord NelsonLady Rhonda Krysten Arbuthnot, Baronetess of Holyrood (Given pennant 14 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; renamed HMS Holyrood to prevent confusion with battleship HMS Nelson [pennant 04]) *


DREADNOUGHT BATTLESHIPS

DREADNOUGHT-CLASS BATTLESHIP
00 HMS Dreadnought — Cecily Lavina Emma Bacon (Resembles fan art done of self by Katsuragi, Danbooru ID #197477, decommissioned 1918-19, decommissioned again the next year and was scrapped)

BELLEROPHON-CLASS BATTLESHIP
48 HMS Téméraire — Alexandra Lucy Duff (Decommissioned in 1921 and was scrapped the next year; later adopted French spelling of ship's name) *
49 HMS Superb — Frances Charlene Trudy Tudor (Reassigned as training ship in 1919, made a target ship in 1922, was scrapped the next year)
72 HMS Bellerophon — Elizabeth Heidi Evan-Thomas (Reassigned as training ship in 1919, decommissioned in 1921 and was scrapped the next year)


SAINT VINCENT-CLASS BATTLESHIP
16 HMS Saint Vincent — Elizabeth Martha Jervis (Decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped that year)
26 HMS Collingwood — Charlotte Collingwood (Reassigned as training ship in 1919, decommissioned in 1922 and was scrapped the next year)
39 HMS Vanguard — Jocelyn Daphne Dick (Resembles fan art of self on Pixiv by Siirakannu, ID #46140069 [page 4], was sunk by magazine explosion in 1917 while at anchor in Scapa Flow north of Flotta, Orkney)


NEPTUNE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
02 HMS Neptune — Vivian Helen Geraldine Bernard (Decommissioned in 1921 and was scrapped the next year; renamed HMS Salacia to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Neptune [pennant C05]) *

COLOSSUS-CLASS BATTLESHIP
47 HMS Hercules — Rose Agnes Louise Clinton-Baker (Decommissioned in 1921 and was scrapped that year)
93 HMS Colossus — Alice Delores Phoebe Renée Pound (Reassigned as cadet training ship in 1921; decommissioned and turned into training hulk in 1923, was scrapped in 1928)


RIO DE JANERIO-CLASS BATTLESHIP
53 HMS Agincourt — Catharine Giselle Kismet Plantagenet de Janeiro e 'Osmān/Katrīn Günseli Kısmet-zade 'Osmān (Ordered by Brazil as EC Rio de Janeiro, sold to the Ottoman Empire in 1913, renamed YLG Sulṭān 'Osmān-i Evvel, seized by the United Kingdom in 1914 at start of the Great War and renamed [second of name] to serve in the Royal Navy, decommissioned in 1921 and was scrapped the following year; given Brazilian Navy pennant 07 and Turkish Navy pennant 07 for administrative purposes) *

ORION-CLASS BATTLESHIP
06 HMS Conqueror — Helen Horatia Danielle Tothill (Resembles fan art of self on Danbooru by Siirakannu, ID #1763615; decommissioned in 1922 and was scrapped the next year)
32 HMS ThundererLady Edith Christiana Fergusson, Baronetess of Kilkerran (Resembles fan art of self on Danbooru by Siirakannu, ID #1763617; reassigned as cadet training ship in 1921, decommissioned in 1926 and was scrapped the next year)
52 HMS Orion — Katharine Maria Dreyer (Resembles fan art of self on Danbooru by Siirakannu, ID #1731893; decommissioned and was scrapped in 1922; renamed HMS Odyssey to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Orion [pennant C85]) *
55 HMS Monarch — Henriette Nicola Poincaré (Resembles fan art of self on Danbooru by Siirakannu, ID #1742570; decommissioned in 1923, was sunk as target two years later over Hurd's Deep in the English Channel west of Saint Pierre du Bois, Guernsey)

KING GEORGE V-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1911)
21 HMS Centurion — Georgiana Culme-Seymour (Second of name, decommissioned in 1924, converted to radio-controlled target ship in 1926, converted again to repair ship in 1940, was scuttled in 1944 during Operation: Overlord to help serve as breakwater off Omaha Beach near Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, Normandy, France)
40 HMS Ajax — Grace Hannah Baird (Decommissioned in 1924 and scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Teucer to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Ajax [pennant C22]) *
54 HMS Audacious — Chantel Fleur Dampier (Was sunk by mine strike in 1914 north of Malin Head, County Donegal, Ireland)
61 HMS King George V — Catharine Lynne Field (Assigned as reserve training ship in 1923, decommissioned in 1926 and scrapped the next year; renamed HMS Royal George to prevent confusion with battleship HMS King George V [pennant 70]) *


IRON DUKE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
11 HMS Emperor of India — Ehasān Sharmila Windsor एहसान शर्मिला विंडसोर (Decommissioned in 1931 per the London Naval Treaty, used as target ship until was scrapped the next year; adopted by India and renamed INS Darabār INS दरबार with pennant 01) *
75 HMS Benbow — Heather Wynne Martha Parker-Benbow (Decommissioned in 1929, was scrapped in 1931)
79 HMS Marlborough — Sarah Joan Churchill (Decommissioned in 1931 per the London Naval Treaty, used as target ship until was scrapped the next year)
94 HMS Iron Duke — Catherine Sarah Wellesley (Converted/disarmed as gunnery training vessel in 1931 per the London Naval Treaty, damaged beyond economical repair in 1940 by air attack at Scapa Flow, decommissioned in 1946 and was scrapped two years later)


ALMIRANTE LATORRE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
28 HMS Canada — Julia Maria Latorre y Benavente (Ordered by Chile as AC Almirante Latorre, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1914 and renamed to serve in the Royal Navy, returned to Chile in 1920, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Chile under local name, given Chilean Navy hull number BA-04) *

REŞADIYE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
24 (no name) — Müge Özgür Meḥmed-zade Ziyaeddin (Ordered by the Ottoman Empire as YLG Fātiḥ Sulṭān Meḥmed, cancelled before launching in 1914, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Turkey and renamed TCG Fātiḥ with pennant 05) *
25 (no name) — Mükrime Gülşah Mahmud-zade Ziyaeddin (Ordered by the Ottoman Empire as planned sister, cancelled before construction in 1912, not named; was adopted by Turkey and renamed TCG İnkılapçı with pennant 06) *
56 HMS Erin — Jasmine Ashley Stanley-Ziyaeddin/Yeşim Aslıhan Meḥmed-zade Ziyaeddin (Resembles fan art of self on Pixiv by Siirakannu, ID #45287159 [page 32], ordered by the Ottoman Empire as YLG Reşadiye, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed to serve in the Royal Navy, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by Turkey under original name with pennant 04) *


QUEEN ELIZABETH-CLASS BATTLESHIP
10 HMS Queen Elizabeth — Anne Elizabeth Tutor (Resembles Azur Lane self as adult, given pennant 00 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1948 and was scrapped that year)
12 Agincourt — Isabel Beatrice York (Cancelled before construction in 1914; renamed HMS Saint Crispin to prevent confusion with battleship HMS Agincourt [pennant 53]) *
31 HMS Malaya — Cempaka Mahsuri Margaret Swettenham (Resembles Warship Girls version of Anne Tutor with tanned skin, paid for by the Federated Malay States [now Malaysia] but served in the Royal Navy, given pennant 01 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1944 and was scrapped in 1946; adopted by Malaysia, renamed KD Melayu with hull number BB-31) *
34 HMS Valiant — Holly Brenda Woollcombe (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant 02 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped three years later)
57 HMS Warspite — Charlene Victoria Boleyn (Resembles Kantai Collection self, given pennant 03 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945 after accumulated wartime damage, ran aground while being towed for scrapping in Prussia Cove east-southeast of Penzance, Cornwall in 1947, removed and beached in 1950 at Saint Michael's Mount near Marazion, Cornwall; was scrapped at location by 1955)
97 HMS Barham — Jane Mary Middleton-Barham (Resembles Azur Lane version of Charlene Boleyn, given pennant 04 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1941 by KMS U-331 north-northeast of Sidi Barrani, Matruh, Egypt)


REVENGE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
59 HMS Royal Sovereign — Stephanie Grace Lévchenko/Stefánija Gordéjovna Lévchenko Стефания Гордейовна Левченко (Second of name, given pennant 05 in World War Two, transferred to the Soviet Union in 1944, renamed LK Arkhángel'sk ЛК Архангельск [second of name], returned in 1949 and was scrapped that year; adopted by Russia, renamed LK Arkhistratíg Mikhaíl ЛК Архистратиг Михаил to prevent confusion with destroyer leader LÈM Arkhángel'sk [pennant 509], given Russian Navy pennant 042) *
67 HMS Royal Oak — Kimberly Rachel Maclachlan (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, given pennant 08 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1939 by KMS U-47 in Scapa Flow south-southwest of Kirkwall, Orkney)
74 HMS Ramillies — Marilyn Raquel Smith (Second of name, given pennant 07 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947 and was scrapped the next year)
81 HMS Resolution — Lacey Rose Cunningham (Second of name, given pennant 09 in World War Two, made into training ship in 1944 and disarmed, was scrapped in 1948)
98 HMS Revenge — Katharine Rebecca Kiddle (Resembles Warship Girls version of Charlene Boleyn, second of name, given pennant 06 in World War Two, made into training ship in 1944 and disarmed, was scrapped in 1948)


SAINT-CLASS BATTLESHIP (N3 design)
58 (no name) — Isabella Dorothy Gell (Resembles Azur Lane version of Emma Nelson, cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; given name HMS Saint Edmund) *
60 (no name) — Philadelphia Sarah Byng (Resembles Warship Girls version of Emma Nelson without eye patch, cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; given name HMS Saint Andrew) *
62 (no name) — Rose Mary Saunders/Róisín Muire Ní Alastar (Resembles Warship Girls version of Georgette Rodney, cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; adopted by Ireland and renamed Naomh Pàdraig with same pennant number) *
64 (no name) — Eleanor Celina Montgomery/Aliénor ferch David Trefaldwyn (Resembles Warship Girls version of Renée Abercrombie, cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; given name HMS Saint David) *


NELSON-CLASS BATTLESHIP
04 HMS Nelson — Horatia Emma Nelson (Resembles Kantai Collection self, given pennant 28 in World War Two, made a training ship in 1946, decommissioned two years later, used as target ship until was scrapped in 1949)
05 HMS Rodney — Mary Georgette Rodney (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant 29 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946 and was scrapped two years later)


KING GEORGE V-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1937)
07 Anson — Augusta Louise Teck (Resembles Azur Lane self without elfin ears, second of name, renamed HMS Duke of York before launching, given pennant 17 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1951, was scrapped in 1957)
45 Beatty — Isabella Elizabeth Anson (Resembles Warship Girls version of Louise Teck, renamed HMS Anson [third of name] before launching, given pennant 32 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1951, was scrapped in 1957)
46 King Edward VIII — Mary Jean Leach (Resembles Azur Lane self, renamed HMS Prince of Wales [second of name] before launching, given pennant 53 in World War Two, was sunk by air attack in 1941 by Japanese naval bombers east of Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia)
70 HMS King George V — Gwendolyn Katharine Patterson (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, given pennant 41 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1958)
71 Jellicoe — Sophia Charlotte Howe (Resembles Azur Lane self, renamed HMS Howe [second of name] before launching, given pennant 79 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1950, was scrapped in 1958)


LION-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1939)
01 Lion — Linda Frances Harvey (Resembles Warship Girls version of battleship HMS Lion, second of name, cancelled before launched in 1942, was scrapped; renamed HMS Atreus to prevent confusion with battlecruiser HMS Lion [pennant 22]) *
30 Conqueror — Christine Rhoda Wreford-Brown (Resembles Warship Girls version of Jean Leach, second of name, cancelled before construction in 1942; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Commonwealth with hull number BB-03) *
41 Thunderer — Patricia Roberta Mountbatten (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1942; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM Confederation with hull number CR-05/BB-05) *
63 (no name) — Ajalāl Mirāya da Silva
अजलाल मिराया दा सिल्वा (Cancelled before construction in 1942, never named; adopted by India, renamed INS Bhārat INS भारत with pennant 02) *
66 Téméraire — Tracy Régine Sabran (Resembles Azur Lane version of battleship HMS Monarch, second of name, cancelled before launched in 1942, was scrapped, renamed HMS Salamanca to prevent confusion with battleships HMS Téméraire [pennant 48]) *
69 (no name) — Mary Enya Daley/Máire Eithne Ní Dálaigh (Cancelled before construction in 1942, never named; adopted by Ireland, renamed Éire with same pennant number) *


VANGUARD-CLASS BATTLESHIP
38 HMS Vanguard — Patricia Caroline Agnew (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, given pennant 23 post-World War Two, decommissioned in 1960 and was scrapped that year; renamed HMS Advance to prevent confusion with battleship HMS Vanguard [pennant 39]) *

BATTLECRUISERS/FAST BATTLESHIPS

INVINCIBLE-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
77 HMS Indomitable — Faye Wynter Kennedy (Decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the next year; renamed HMS Immovable to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier HMS Indomitable [pennant R92]) *
83 HMS Invincible — Ashley Lauren Cay (Was sunk by magazine explosion in 1916 during the Battle of Jutland via gunfire from by SM Schiffe Lützow and Derfflinger west of Klitmøller, Nordjylland, Denmark)
84 HMS Inflexible — Elaine Helen Fitzharding Heaton-Ellis (Decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1922)


INDEFATIGABLE-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
08 HMS New Zealand — Jane Felicity Easter Green (Second of name, funded by New Zealand for service in the Royal Navy, decommissioned in 1922 and was scrapped; adopted by New Zealand and renamed HMNZS New Zealand with same pennant number) *
09 Australia — Gayle Edwina Patey (Constructed for Australia, christened HMAS Australia, decommissioned in 1921, was scuttled due to the Washington Naval Treaty in 1924 east of Woollahra, New South Wales; renamed HMAS Sahul with hull number BB-01 to prevent confusion with heavy cruiser HMAS Australia [CA-16]) *
17 HMS Indefatigable — Chlöe Florence Sowerby (Second of name, given pennant 13 in World War One, was sunk by magazine explosion in 1916 during the Battle of Jutland via gunfire from SMS Von der Tann west of Agger, Nordjylland, Denmark; pennant changed to not use number "13" per latter Royal Navy tradition) *


LION-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP (1909)
22 HMS Lion — Alice Ernesta Lillian Morgan Chatfield (Decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped two years later)
29 HMS Princess Royal — Willow Hayden Cowan (Decommissioned in 1920 and was scrapped two years later)


QUEEN MARY-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
14 HMS Queen Mary — Chelsey Irma Prowse (Was sunk by magazine explosion in 1916 during the Battle of Jutland via gunfire from SMS Derfflinger west of Thyborøn, Nordjylland, Denmark)

TIGER-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
42 HMS Tiger — Hope Brandy Pelly (Resembles Victory Belles version of Mary Hood, second of name, decommissioned in 1931 and was scrapped the next year)

RENOWN-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP (1916)
15 HMS Renown — Natalie Raven Tennyson-d'Eyncourt (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant 72 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1948 and was scrapped that year)
64 HMS Repulse — Paula Renée Tennant (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, given pennant 34 in World War Two, was sunk by air attack in 1941 by Japanese naval bombers east of Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia)


ADMIRAL-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
03 Rodney — Agnes Hortense Rodney-MacDonald-Cartier (Resembles Warship Girls version of Mary Hood, cancelled before launching in 1919, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Dominion with hull number BB-06/CR-06) *
44 Anson — Theresa Gillian Te Aroha Anson-Ward (Resembles Warship Girls version of Renée Tennant, cancelled before launching in 1919, was scrapped; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Aotearoa with same pennant number) *
51 HMS Hood — Mary Sonia Hood (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, was sunk by magazine explosion in 1941 during the Battle of the Denmark Strait by gunfire from KMS Bismarck west of Reykjanesbær, Suðurnes, Iceland)
68 Howe — Jane Eleanor Howe-Barton-Parkes (Resembles Warship Girls version of Raven Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, cancelled before launching in 1919, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Duyfken with hull number BB-02) *


ALBEMARLE-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP (G3 Design)
23 (no name) — Shivekar Nazli Russell Awwal/Şivekâr Nazli bint-Fu'ād al-Awwal (Cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; adopted by Egypt, renamed SBM Maṣr with same pennant number) *
36 (no name) — Sanda Hayma Montagu Dhammaloka (Cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; adopted by Myanmar, renamed MTS Myanma with same pennant number) *
37 (no name) — Emibai Rattambai Albemarle Jinnah (Cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Gūrkāni with same pennant number) *
43 (no name) — Isie Anna Duncan-Smuts-Botha (Cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Azania with same pennant number) *


Ship prefix

AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
AChY — Oniyat Heyl HaYam ("Sea Corps Ship")
BNS — Bangladesh Naval Ship
EC — Encouraçado ("Battleship") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
HMNB — His/Her Majesty's Naval Base
HMNZS — His/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
INS — Indian Naval Ship
KD — Kapal Di-Raja ("Royal Ship")
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-45)
KPND/ΚΠΝΔ — Kypriakó Ploío Naftikí Dioíkisi Κυπριακό Πλοίο Ναυτική Διοίκηση ("Naval Command Ship")
— Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
LK/ЛК — Linéjnyj Korábl' Линейный Корабль ("Ship of the Line") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
MTS — Myanmartautmataw Sainbhaw ("Myanmar Army Ship")
NCSM — Navire Canadien de Sa Majesté (Royal Canadian Navy French ship prefix)
PNS — Pakistan Naval Ship
RSS — Republic of Singapore Ship
SAS — South African Ship
SBM — Safīnat el-Bahriat el-Miṣriyya ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
SM — Seiner Majestät ("His Majesty's") (German Navy submarine prefix pre-1918)
SMS — Seiner Majestät Schiff ("His Majesty's Ship") (German Navy ship prefix pre-1918)
TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Turkish Republic")
VFAM — Vapur tal-Forzi Armati ta 'Malta ("Armed Forces of Malta")
YLG — Yüce Limanın Gemisi ("Ship of the Sublime Porte")


Hull classification symbols

B — Headquarters/Depot Ship (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior)
BA — Barco Acorazado ("Armoured Ship") (Chilean Navy hull classification code)
BB/CR — Battleship/Cuirassé (Hull classification code for Royal Australian Navy, Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Malaysian Navy)
Traditionally, in the European pennant number system, capital ships are not given pennant superior letters. In the Russian Navy, battleships are allocated three-digit pennant numbers from 001-049.
 
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United Kingdom: Monitors (Updated)
And now the little ships with the BIG GUNS!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF MONITORS (ROYAL NAVY)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

HUMBER-CLASS LIGHT MONITOR
T45 HMS Humber — Alexandrina Liliana Snagge de Javary (Built originally for Brazil as MF Javary, sold to the United Kingdom in 1914, given pennant N15 during World War One, decommissioned in 1920, converted to mercantile use as crane lighter, suspected to have been scrapped post-1945)
T62 HMS Mersey — Rafaela Angelina Wilson de Madeira (Built originally for Brazil as MF Madeira, sold to the United Kingdom in 1914, given pennant P62 during World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year)
T70 HMS Severn — Ermenhilda Jacinta Andrea Fullerton de Solimoes (Built originally for Brazil as MF Solimoes, sold to the United Kingdom in 1914, given pennant D70 during World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Hafren to prevent confusion) *


ABERCROMBIE-CLASS MONITOR (1915)
T09 HMS RaglanLady Helen Florence Chevalier Kitchener, Baronetess of Broome (Given pennant M09 during World War One, was sunk by gunfire in 1918 during the second Battle of Imbros from YLG Yavuz Sultan Selim and YLG Midilli east of Kaleköy, Çanakkale, Turkey)
T41 HMS AbercrombieLady Rochelle Alice Rice-Graham, Baronetess of Menstrie (Given pennant M01 during World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1927; renamed HMS General Graham to prevent confusion) *
T42 HMS HavelockLady Honour Grace Hamilton-Outram, Baronetess of Butterley (Given pennant M02 during World War One, decommissioned in 1919, disarmed the following year, was scrapped in 1927; renamed HMS General Outram to prevent confusion) *
T48 HMS RobertsLady Hunter Noëlle Garnett-Browne, Baronetess of Waterford (Given pennant M08 during World War One, decommissioned in 1919, used as trials ship post-war, was scrapped in 1936; renamed HMS General Browne to prevent confusion) *


LORD CLIVE-CLASS MONITOR
T01 HMS General Craufurd — Roberta Elaine Altham-Craufurd (Given pennant M05 during World War One, decommissioned later in 1918, was scrapped in 1923)
T04 HMS Lord Clive — Natalie Heather Carter-Clive (Given pennant M03 during World War One, modified to fire BL 18 inch Mark 1 naval rifle from HMS Furious in 1918, decommissioned later that year, recommissioned as weapons trial ship two years later; decommissioned the second time in 1921, was scrapped in 1927)
T05 HMS Earl of PeterboroughLady Hannah Gwen Somerville, Baronetess of Mordaunt (Given pennant M04 during World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped that year)
T06 HMS Sir Thomas Picton — Wynter Rhonda Napier-Picton (Given pennant M06 during World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921)
T07 HMS Prince RupertLady Hilda Olive Reinold, Baronetess of Armagh (Given pennant M07 during World War One, decommissioned in 1918, used as tender to HMS Pembroke at Chatham, Kent; was scrapped in 1923)
T08 HMS Sir John Moore — Shannon Roberta Miller-Moore (Given pennant M11 during World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1922)
T10 HMS Prince EugeneLady Farrah Ellen Wigram de Savoie-Carignan, Baronetess of Killyleagh (Given pennant M10 during World War One, projected to be modified to fire BL 18 inch Mark 1 naval rifle from HMS Furious in 1918, modification not complete by war's end, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1923)
T11 HMS General Wolfe — Nora Wendy Diggle-Wolfe (Given pennant M14 during World War One, modified to fire BL 18 inch Mark 1 naval rifle from HMS Furious in 1918, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923)


MARSHAL NEY-CLASS MONITOR
T12 HMS Marshal Ney — Honoré Josephine Tweedie de Ney (Given pennant M12 during World War One, decommissioned in 1919, subsequently disarmed, used as barracks ship post-Great War, renamed TS Vivid in 1922, renamed again as TS Drake in 1934, renamed again as TS Alaunia II in 1947, was scrapped in 1957)
T14 HMS Marshal Soult — Régine Daphne Binney de Soult (Given pennant M13 during World War One, decommissioned in 1921, recommissioned in 1924 as training ship; disarmed in 1940, used as a trawler depot ship during World War Two, decommissioned for the final time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)


GORGON-CLASS MONITOR
T00 HMS Glatton — Noah Vigdis Diggle (Built for Norway as KNM Bjørgvin with pennant P6, purchased by the United Kingdom at the start of the Great War, given pennant N03 during World War One, was scuttled to prevent magazine explosion in 1918 off Dover, Kent; partially salvaged post-World War One, remainder buried as part of expanded dock facilities)
T59 HMS Gorgon — Kjersten Astryd Scott (Built for Norway as KNM Nidaros with pennant P5, purchased by the United Kingdom at the start of the Great War, given pennant P59 during World War One, decommissioned in 1919, disarmed and used as target ship in 1922, was scrapped in 1928)


PLUTUS-CLASS LIGHT MONITOR (M15 Class)
T15 (no name) — Marinda Brandi Leslie (Commissioned as HMS M15, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM UC-38 near Ġazzah, Palestine; given name HMS Plutus to avoid use of pennant number) *
T16 (no name) — Hayden Meryle Denny (Commissioned as HMS M16, decommissioned in 1920, converted to mercantile use that year, renamed SS Tiga, final fate unknown; given name HMS Semele to avoid use of pennant number) *
T17 (no name) — Jenessa Pamela Farquharson (Commissioned as HMS M17, decommissioned in 1920, converted to mercantile use that year, renamed SS Todejoe, final fate unknown; given name HMS Ino to avoid use of pennant number) *
T18 (no name) — Reagan Gayle Stone (Commissioned as HMS M18, decommissioned in 1920, converted to mercantile use that year, renamed SS Anam, final fate unknown; given name HMS Agave to avoid use of pennant number) *
T19 (no name) — Delores Judith Danielle Noble (Commissioned as HMS M19, decommissioned in 1920, converted to mercantile use that year, renamed SS Delapan, final fate unknown; given name HMS Autonoë to avoid use of pennant number) *
T20 (no name) — Julianne Wynne Fairtlough (Commissioned as HMS M20, decommissioned in 1920, converted to mercantile use that year, renamed SS Lima, final fate unknown; given name HMS Polydorus to avoid use of pennant number) *
T21 (no name) — Brier Midge Eyres-Monsell (Commissioned as HMS M21, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1918 near Ostend, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; sank while under tow near Dover, Kent; given name HMS Memnon to avoid use of pennant number) *
T22 (no name) — Blythe Hortense Piercy (Commissioned as HMS M22, converted to minelayer in 1920, renamed HMS Medea in 1925, assigned as training ship in 1937, decommissioned the following year, was wrecked en route to scrapping in 1939; uses given name to avoid use of pennant number) *
T23 (no name) — Allison Trudy Lois Wilson (Commissioned as HMS M23, assigned as Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve drill ship in 1922 at Dundee, renamed RNVR Clavenhouse, sold for scrap in 1959; renamed HMS Emathion to follow theme of sisterships' names)
T24 (no name) — Veronica Lynne Aaron Campbell (Commissioned as HMS M24, decommissioned in 1920, converted to mercantile use that year, renamed SS Satoe, final fate unknown; given name HMS Adymus to avoid use of pennant number) *
T25 (no name) — Gulnara Henrietta Rendall/Guljá Génriovna Réndall Гуля Генриовна Рендалл (Commissioned as HMS M25, was scuttled to avoid capture in 1919 in the Sévernaja Dviná River near Arkhángel'sk, Arkhángel'skaja Óblast, Russia; given name HMS Medus to avoid use of pennant number) *
T26 (no name) — Christine Frances Renée Cowan (Commissioned as HMS M26, decommissioned in 1920, converted to mercantile use that year, renamed SS Doewa, final fate unknown; given name HMS Phocus to avoid use of pennant number) *
T27 (no name) — Galína Georgina Parker/Galína Geórgievna Párker Галина Георгиевна Паркер (Commissioned as HMS M27, was scuttled to avoid capture in 1919 in the Sévernaja Dviná River near Arkhángel'sk, Arkhángel'skaja Óblast, Russia; given name HMS Agrius to avoid use of pennant number) *
T28 (no name) — Donna Prudence MacGregor (Commissioned as HMS M28, was sunk by gunfire in 1918 at the second Battle of Imbros from YLG Yavuz Sultan Selim and YLG Midilli east of Kaleköy, Çanakkale, Turkey; given name HMS Latinus to avoid use of pennant number) *


MEDUSA-CLASS LIGHT MONITOR (M29 Class)
T29 (no name) — Cybelle Melody Callaghan (Commissioned as HMS M29, converted to minelayer in 1923, renamed HMS Medusa, converted to repair ship in 1941, renamed HMS Talbot [second of name], decommissioned for scrapping in 1946, rebuilt and sold for mercantile use in 1950, renamed SS Gerogeorgakis, seized in illegal smuggling operation in 1972, was scrapped two years later; adopted first given name to avoid use of pennant number) *
T30 (no name) — Eleanor Lane Brooke Lockyer (Commissioned as HMS M30, was sunk by shore artillery in 1916 in the Gulf of İzmir near İzmir, Turkey; given name HMS Chrysaor to match ship class lead) *
T31 (no name) — Crystal Janet Crocker (Commissioned as HMS M31, converted to minelayer in 1923, renamed HMS Melpomene [fourth of name]; converted to torpedo training ship in 1939, renamed HMS Menelaus, decommissioned in 1948, was scrapped that year; adopted second given name to avoid use of pennant number and to avoid confusion with protected cruiser HMS Melpomene [pennant C313]) *
T32 (no name) — Claudia Phoebe Champion de Crespigny (Commissioned as HMS M32, decommissioned in 1920, rebuilt and sold for mercantile use, renamed SS Ampat, final fate unknown; renamed HMS Ladon to match ship class lead) *
T33 (no name) — Quenby Bernadine Preston-Thomas (Commissioned as HMS M33, converted to minelayer in 1925, renamed HMS Minerva [second of name], became dockyard hulk in 1939, re-designated C23, sold to civilian use post-World War Two as floating office, placed at Gosport, Hampshire; transferred to Hampshire County Council in 1984; preserved as memorial since 1997 at HMNB Portsmouth; restored to first given name to follow others in class) *


EREBUS-CLASS MONITOR
T02 HMS ErebusIona Wanda Whitehorn (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant I02 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946 and was scrapped that year)
T03 HMS Terror — Heidi Joan Haynes (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant I03 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strikes in 1941, was scuttled northwest of Derna, Libya)


ROBERTS-CLASS MONITOR
T40 HMS Roberts — Lady Jennifer Ginevra Yvonne Loveband-Roberts, Baronetess of Saint Pierre (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, given pennant F40 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, used as accommodation ship until 1965, was scrapped that year)
T109 HMS Abercrombie — Lady Genna Valentina Bonita Faulkner-Abercrombie, Baronetess of Tullibody (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, given pennant F109 in World War Two, made into training ship in 1945, decommissioned and was scrapped in 1954)


Ship prefix

HMNB — His/Her Majesty's Naval Base
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
KNM — Kongelig Norske Marine ("Royal Norwegian Navy")
MF — Monitor Fluvial ("River Monitor") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
SM — Seiner Majestät ("His/Her Majesty's") (German Navy submarine prefix from 1870-1918)
SS — Steamship
TS — Training Ship
YLG — Yüce Limanın Gemisi ("Ship of the Sublime Porte")


Pennant superior letters

P — Panserskip ("Armoured Ship") (Royal Norwegian Navy pennant superior)
T — Monitor
UC — Küsten-Minen-Unterseeboot ("Coastal Minelaying Submarine") (German Navy pennant superior)
Note that in both world wars, the British Empire/Commonwealth did not make use of a uniform type-specific pennant superior letter system.
 
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United Kingdom: Aircraft and Seaplane Carriers (Updated)
Updating the list of all aircraft-carrying ships from the Land of Black Tea...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF AIRCRAFT CARRIERS AND SEAPLANE CARRIERS (ROYAL NAVY)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

FLEET AIRCRAFT CARRIERS

COURAGEOUS-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R51 HMS Courageous — Wilma Tottie Makeig-Jones (Resembles Blue Oath self, built originally as light battlecruiser, given pennant 51 in World War One, converted to full aircraft carrier in 1924, given pennant 50 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1939 by KMS U-39 west-southwest of Schull, County Cork, Ireland)
R65 HMS Furious — Mary Lynne Clarke (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, built originally as light battlecruiser, given pennant 65 in World War One, converted into aircraft launching ship with forward flight deck before completion in 1917, converted to full aircraft carrier the following year, given pennant 47 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1944, was scrapped in 1954)
R67 HMS Glorious — Kezia D'Oyly-Hughes (Resembles Azur Lane self, built originally as light battlecruiser, given pennant 67 in World War One, converted to full aircraft carrier in 1930, given pennant 77 in World War Two, was sunk by gunfire in 1940 by KM Schiffe Scharnhorst and Gneisenau west of Stokmarknes, Nordland, Norway)


EAGLE-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R94 HMS Eagle — Allison Robin Maureen Bridge y Cochrane de Maranhão (Resembles Azur Lane self, ordered by Chile as dreadnought AC Almirante Cochrane with hull number BA-05, purchased by the United Kingdom in 1918, converted to aircraft carrier by 1924, given pennant 94 post-World War One and in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 during Operation: Pedestal by KMS U-73 south of Colònia de Sant Jordi, Islas Baleares, Spain)

ARK ROYAL-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R91 HMS Ark Royal — Amy Joan Power (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, given pennant 91 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1941 by KMS U-81 east of south from Marbella, Andalusia, Spain)

ILLUSTRIOUS-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R38 HMS Victorious — Lana Donna Macintosh (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant 38 in World War Two, given pennant R38 post-World War Two, refitted with angled flight deck from 1950-57, decommissioned in 1968 and was scrapped the following year)
R68 HMS Formidable — Anne Wynter Lane Bisset (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant 67 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1953)
R87 HMS Illustrious — Denise Wilma Boyd (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant 87 in World War Two, underwent conversion to trials ship from 1945-46, given pennant R97 post-World War Two, decommissioned in 1955, was scrapped the following year)
R92 HMS Indomitable — Tracey Hope Troubridge (Resembles Warship Girls version of Denise Boyd, second of name, given pennant 92 in World War Two, given pennant R92 post-World War Two, refitted from 1947-50, damaged beyond economical repair by internal fire in 1953, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1955)


IMPLACABLE-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R10 HMS Indefatigable — Deidre Quentin Graham (Resembles Blue Oath version of Denise Boyd, second of name, given pennant 10 during World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1949 as training ship; given pennant R10 post-World War Two, decommissioned the second time in 1955, was scrapped the following year; renamed HMS Inexhaustible to prevent confusion with fast battleship HMS Indefatigable [pennant 17]) *
R86 HMS Implacable — Cécile Charlene Hughes-Hallett (Resembles Warship Girls version of Wynter Bisset, given pennant 86 during World War Two, given pennant R86 post-World War Two, decommissioned in 1950 for conversion to training ship; recommissioned two years later, decommissioned for the second time in 1954, was scrapped the following year)


AUDACIOUS-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R04 Audacious — Ellie Devine Grace Lewin (Second of name, resembles Warship Girls version of Amy Power, renamed HMS Eagle [third of name] before completion in 1946, commissioned in 1951, given post-war pennant R05, rebuilt with angled flight deck in 1954-55, decommissioned in 1972, was scrapped in 1978; renamed HMS Temeritous to prevent confusion with either battleship HMS Audacious [pennant 54] or aircraft carrier HMS Eagle [pennant R94]) *
R06 HMS Irresistible — Raye Allison Lygo (Resembles Azur Lane version of Amy Power, renamed HMS Ark Royal [third of name] in 1943, rebuilt before completion with angled flight deck, commissioned in 1955, given post-war pennant R09, decommissioned in 1979, was scrapped the following year; reverted to original name to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal [pennant R91]) *
R11 Eagle — Liliane Chanel Jonetta Blériot (Second of name, cancelled before launching in 1946, was scrapped on slip; adopted by France, renamed PA Faucon with pennant P9; also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
R25 Africa — Pervinca Manuella Cardona y Prieto (Cancelled before construction in 1943; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Cardona with pennant P2; also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *


MALTA-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R27 Malta — Godiva Allie Letts (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Centralian with hull number CV-23; given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
R28 Africa — Tamsyn Michelle Shakespeare (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Jervis Bay with hull number CV-09; given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
R29 Gibraltar — Janet Monical Walsh (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Yukon with hull number CV-20/PA-20; given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
R43 New Zealand — Ashley Wynne de Brito Savile Foljambe (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Aotearoa with pennant R01; given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *


LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIERS

ARGUS-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R49 HMS Argus — Heidi Cecile Bovell (Resembles Warship Girls self, originally built as Italian passenger liner SS Conte Rosso, construction halted during World War One, acquired by the United Kingdom and converted during 1916-18, given pennant 49 post-World War One, decommissioned in 1929; reconstructed as training auxiliary and recommissioned in 1938, given pennant I49 in World War Two, decommissioned the second time in 1944, reclassified as accommodations ship, was scrapped two years later)

HERMES-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R95 HMS Hermes — Fauna Evelyn Patricia Hutton (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant 95 post-World War One and in World War Two, was sunk by air strike in 1942 during Operation: C by bombers from TH Gunkan-tachi Akagi, Sōryū, Hiryū, Shōkaku and Zuikaku east of Kurukkalmadam, Batticaloa, Sri Lanka)

VINDICTIVE-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R31 HMS Vindictive — Maria Antonia Cavendish (Ordered originally as heavy cruiser HMS Cavendish, converted to aircraft carrier before commissioning in 1918 and renamed [second of name], given pennant 31 during World War One, rebuilt as cruiser in 1923, demilitarized in 1937 per the London Naval Treaty, converted to repair ship in 1939, given pennant D36 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the next year; would also possess cruiser pennant number C99) *

UNICORN-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER/AIRCRAFT REPAIR SHIP
R74 HMS Unicorn — Heather Lois Jean Fancourt (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant F72 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946 and placed in reserve; recommissioned in 1949, given post-war pennant R72, served in the Korean War, decommissioned for the second time in 1953, was scrapped in 1959)

COLOSSUS-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R16 HMS Triumph — Jagienka Marjon McLaghlan (Second of name, given pennant R16 post-World War Two, converted to heavy repair ship in 1956, given new pennant A108, decommissioned in 1975, was scrapped in 1981; adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Triumf with pennant L16) *
R33 HMS Warrior — Felicidad Lucía Houghton y Bazán de Laguna (Second of name, given pennant R31 post-World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1946, renamed HMCS Warrior with same pennant number; decommissioned in 1948 on return to the United Kingdom, decommissioned the second time in 1958 on transfer to Argentina, renamed ARA Independencia with pennant V1; decommissioned the third time in 1970, was scrapped the following year; given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number CVL-31/PAL-31) *
R52 HMS Edgar — Gloria Roberta Deverell (Resembles Warship Girls version of Heather Fancourt, second of name, renamed HMS Perseus [second of name] before commissioning in 1945, given post-war pennant R51, placed in reserve in 1946, recommissioned in 1950 for steam catapult trials, decommissioned into reserve in 1954, intended to be converted to submarine depot ship, conversion cancelled, was scrapped in 1958; reverted to original name to prevent confusion with submarine HMS Perseus [pennant S36]) *
R62 HMS Glory — Antonia Wynne Buzzard (Given pennant R62 during and after World War Two, placed in reserve in 1947, restored to full service in 1950 for the Korean War, decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped in 1961)
R63 HMS Theseus — Theodosía Melíssa Brownrigg Θεοδοσία Μελίσσα Μπράουνριγκ (Second of name, given post-war pennant R64, decommissioned in 1957, was scrapped in 1962; adopted by Greece, renamed AF Thiséfs ΑΦ Θησεύς with pennant F64) *
R66 HMS Venerable — Katrijn Wilhelmina Fernánda María Doorman de Saavedra y Rodríguez (Given pennant R63 post-World War Two, decommissioned on transfer to the Netherlands in 1946, renamed HrMs Karel Doorman [second of name] with pennant R81; decommissioned the second time on transfer to Argentina in 1981, renamed ARA Veinticinco de Mayo with pennant V2; decommissioned the final time in 1990, was scrapped in 2000; given new Royal Netherlands Navy pennant V2) *
R69 HMS Ocean — Callie John (Given pennant R68 post-World War Two, decommissioned in 1960, was scrapped in 1962)
R71 HMS Vengeance — Doroteia Mary Liliana Neame de Minas Gerais (Given pennant R71 post-World War Two, decommissioned in 1952 on transfer to Australia, renamed HMAS Vengeance with same pennant number; decommissioned the second time on return to the United Kingdom in 1955; transferred to Brazil two years later, renamed NAeL Minas Gerais [effective second of name] with pennant A11, decommissioned the final time in 2001, was scrapped in 2004; given new Royal Australian Navy hull number CVL-24) *
R76 HMS Pioneer — Hallie Stephanie Murray-Smith (Second of name, modified to serve as aircraft maintenance ship during construction, given pennant R76 during and after World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1954; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Pionier with same pennant number) *
R96 HMS Colossus — Hélène Agnès Stokes (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, given pennant number 15 in World War Two, transferred to France in 1946, renamed PA Arromanches with pennant R95, decommissioned in 1974, was scrapped in 1978; given new Marine Nationale pennant P6) *


MAJESTIC-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R17 Terrible — Rosalinda Raye Dowling (Second of name, not completed by end of World War Two, sold to Australia in 1947, renamed HMAS Sydney [third of name] with pennant R17, decommissioned in 1958, recommissioned as troop transport A214 in 1962, re-designated as personnel transport P214 in 1969, re-designated again as landing support ship L314 in 1973, decommissioned that year, was scrapped two years later; renamed HMAS Cadi with hull number CVL-25 to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMAS Sydney [hull number CL-18], given same British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
R20 Magnificent — Alicia Glenda Boulton (Loaned to Canada in 1948 after completion, renamed HMCS Magnificent with hull number CVL-21, decommissioned in 1957 on return to the United Kingdom, placed in reserve until 1965, was scrapped that year; adopted by Canada under local name, given French hull number PAL-21, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
R22 Powerful — Jeanne-Marie Claudette O'Brien (Second of name, construction halted from 1945 to 1952 when transferred to Canada, renamed NCSM Bonaventure with hull number CVL-22, commissioned in 1957, decommissioned in 1970 and scrapped the following year; given French hull number PAL-22, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
R46 Hercules — Satinder Veerinder Singh (Second of name, given pennant R49 post-World War Two, construction halted after launching in 1947, transferred to India prior to completion in 1957, renamed INS Vikrant with pennant R11, commissioned in 1961 after modifications and completion, decommissioned in 1997, subsequently preserved as museum ship in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India; museum closed in 2012, was scrapped two years later; given new British pennant number for administrative purposes)
R75 Majestic — Gayle Georgina Octavia Gatacre (Not completed by end of World War Two, sold to Australia in 1947, renamed HMAS Melbourne [second of name] with pennant R21, commissioned in 1955, decommissioned in 1982, was scrapped in 1985; renamed HMAS Naarm with hull number CVL-26 to prevent confusion with training light cruiser HMAS Melbourne [hull number CLT-11], also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
R98 Leviathan — Aruhe Ngaire Te Rapuwai Stopford (Second of name, cancelled after launch in 1945, was scrapped in 1968; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Te Riu with pennant R02, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *


CENTAUR-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R34 Arrogant — Charlene Victoria Mitchell (Second of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Mianjin with hull number CVL-27; given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
R35 Elephant — Frances Dylan White (Was to be built in the United Kingdom as HMS Hermes [second of name] but later renamed, cancelled before launching and was scrapped on slip in 1945; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Denendeh with hull number CVL-23/PAL-23; given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
R36 Monmouth — Heidi Mamayaok Maksagak ᕴᑎ ᒪᒪᐃᐊᐆᒃ ᒪᒃᓴᒐᒃ (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Nunavut HMCS ᓄᓇᕗᑦ with hull number CVL-24/PAL-24; given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
R41 Polyphemus — Maria Cochrane (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Labrador with hull number CVL-25/PAL-25; given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
R56 HMS Centaur — Eléni Patrikía Spears Ελένη Πατρικία Σπίαρς (Resembles Azur Lane self, fourth of name, given pennant R06 post-World War Two, decommissioned in 1965, was scrapped in 1972; adopted by Greece, renamed AF Kéntavros ΑΦ Κένταυρος with pennant F01) *
R57 HMS Albion — Vanna Dorothy Minuet Staveley (Given pennant R07 post-World War Two, converted to amphibious assault commando carrier in 1962, decommissioned in 1972, was scrapped the following year)
R58 HMS Bulwark — Jennifer Alicia Templeton-Cotill (Given pennant R08 post-World War Two, converted to amphibious assault commando carrier in 1960, decommissioned in 1981, was scrapped in 1984)
R59 HMS Hermes — Aashirya Madhushri Armstrong (Third of name, given pennant R12 post-World War Two, converted to amphibious assault commando carrier in 1973, fitted for S/VTOL fixed wing operations in 1981, decommissioned in 1984; transferred to India in 1987, renamed INS Viraat with pennant R22, decommissioned in 2017, was to be preserved as memorial at Nivali Fort, Maharashtra, India; preservation plans failed, was scrapped in 2021)


ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIERS

LONG ISLAND-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R78 HMS Archer — Jane Isabel Robertson (Constructed in the United States as cargo ship SS Mormacland, acquired by the United States Navy in 1940 as BAVG-1, never given warship name, converted and transferred to the United Kingdom in 1941, given pennant D78 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as passenger ship SS Anna Salén, damaged beyond economical repair by collision and fire in 1961, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *

HANNOVER-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R09 HMS Audacity — Donna Wilma MacKendrick (Built in Germany as cargo ship SS Hannover in 1939, seized by the United Kingdom in 1940, joined the British Mercantile Marine and was renamed SS Sinbad, renamed again as SS Empire Audacity later that year, converted to aircraft carrier by 1941, commissioned as HMS Audacity with pennant D10 later that year, was sunk by torpedo strike in late 1941 by KMS U-751 north of west from Fisterra, Galicia, Spain)

AVENGER-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R14 HMS Avenger — Amy Paula Colthurst (Built in the United States as mercantile ship SS Rio-Hudson, transferred to the United States Navy in 1940 as BAVG-2, not given warship name, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1942, given pennant D14 for World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike later that year by KMS U-155 south of west from Chiclana de la Frontera, Cádiz Province, Spain; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
R37 HMS Dasher — Rhea Bernadette Davies (Built in the United States as mercantile ship SS Rio de Janeiro, transferred to the United States Navy in 1940 as BAVG-4, not given warship name, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1942, given pennant D37 for World War Two, was sunk by internal explosion in 1943 east of northeast from Brodick, Ayrshire and Arran, Scotland; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
R97 HMS Biter — Louise Andrea Christiana Boswell (Built in the United States as mercantile ship SS Rio-Parana, transferred to the United States Navy in 1940 as BAVG-3, not given warship name, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1942, given pennant D97 for World War Two; transferred to France in 1945, renamed PA Dixmude with pennant A609, decommissioned in 1965, returned to the United States, was sunk as target in 1966 in the Mediterranean Sea by elements of United States Sixth Fleet; given modern pennant P5 in France) *


ATTACKER-CLASS (BOGUE-CLASS) ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R02 HMS Attacker — Wanda Wilma Phillippa Shorleu-Rollison (Built in the United States as mercantile ship SS Steel Artisan, requisitioned by the United States Navy and renamed USS Barnes with hull number CVE-7 in 1941, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1942, given pennant D02 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, converted for mercantile service as SS Castle Forte, was scrapped in 1980; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
R12 HMS Striker — Eudice Wilma Anstice (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, requisitioned by the United States Navy and renamed USS Prince William with hull number AVG-19 in 1941, reclassified ACV-19 in 1942, reclassified CVE-19 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D12 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
R18 HMS Battler — Frances Mary Rayna Stephenson (Built in the United States as mercantile ship SS Mormacmail in 1942, requisitioned by the United States Navy and renamed USS Altamaha with hull number ACV-6, converted to aircraft carrier and re-designated CVE-6 on transfer to the United Kingdom later that year, given pennant D18 for World War Two, decommissioned and was returned to the United States in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
R24 HMS Tracker — Georgette Cathy Dickins (Built in the United States as mercantile ship SS Mormacmail [third of name], requisitioned by the United States Navy as BACV-6, not given warship name, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, given pennant D24 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Corrientes, was scrapped in 1964; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
R32 HMS Chaser — Susan Katharyn Horn (Resembles Azur Lane self, built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship in 1942, requisitioned by the United States Navy and renamed USS Breton with hull number AVG-10, reclassified ACV-10 later that year, reclassified CVE-10 in 1943 and transferred to the United Kingdom, given pennant D32 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, converted for mercantile use as SS Aagtekerk, was scrapped in 1973; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
R40 HMS Searcher — Lynn Joan Sedgwick (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, never given American warship name when requisitioned by the United States Navy, designated AVG-22 in 1942, reclassified ACV-22 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-22 prior to transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D40 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1945, converted to mercantile service as SS Captain Theo, was scrapped in 1976; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
R64 HMS Fencer — Caroline Nancy Lentaigne (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, requisitioned by the United States Navy and named USS Croatan with hull number AVG-14, reclassified ACV-14 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-14 in 1943, transferred that year to the United Kingdom and renamed, given pennant D64 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1947, converted to mercantile use as SS Sidney, was scrapped in 1975; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
R70 HMS Ravager — Ann Alice Murray (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, requisition by the United States Navy as hull number AVG-24, never given warship name, reclassified ACV-24 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-24 prior to transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D70 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1945, converted to mercantile service as SS Robin Trent, was scrapped in 1973; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
R73 HMS Pursuer — Caroline Glynn Hudson (Built in the United States as mercantile ship SS Mormacland [second of name], requisitioned by the United States Navy and renamed USS Saint George with hull number AVG-17, reclassified ACV-17 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-17 later that year, transferred to the United Kingdom, given pennant D73 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
R80 HMS Trailer — Heidi Heather McWilliam (Built in the United States as mercantile ship SS Mormacpenn, acquired by the United States Navy in 1943 and renamed USS Block Island with hull number ACV-8, re designated CVE-8 on transfer to the United Kingdom later that year, given pennant D80 for World War Two and renamed HMS Hunter [third of name], returned to the United States in 1947, converted into mercantile service as SS Almdijk, was scrapped in 1965; adopted by the United Kingdom under first name to prevent confusion with destroyer HMS Hunter [pennant D135]) *
R90 HMS Stalker — Hannah Stevie Murray-Smith (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942 and renamed USS Hamlin with hull number AVG-15, re-designated ACV-15 that same year, re-designated again as CVE-15 at the end of that year, transferred to the United Kingdom, given pennant D91 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Riouw, was scrapped in 1975; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *


AMEER-CLASS (BOGUE-CLASS) ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R00 HMS Rajah — Yushfa Hazeema Baker (Built in the United States as as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and named USS McClure with hull number AVG-45 in 1942, reclassified ACV-54 later that year and was renamed USS Prince, reclassified again as CVE-45 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D10 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946 and converted to mercantile service as SS Drente, was scrapped in 1975; adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Rājā with pennant R04) *
R01 HMS Ameer — Gulrukh Daumaa Yates (Built in the United States as unnamed cargo ship, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942 and renamed USS Baffins with hull number AVG-35, reclassified ACV-35 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-35 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D01 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States, converted to mercantile service as SS Robin Kirk, was scrapped in 1969; adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Amīr with same pennant number) *
R03 HMS Ranee — Ruhaimah Inaya Yeomans (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and named USS Niantic with hull number AVG-46 in 1942, reclassified ACV-46 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-46 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D03 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946 and converted to mercantile use as SS Friesland, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Rānī with pennant R05) *
R07 HMS Patroller — Aliveni Jhumpa Robertson (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Keweenaw with hull number AVG-44 in 1942, reclassified ACV-44 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-44 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D07 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS Almkerk, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by Bangladesh, renamed BNS Ṭahaladāra with same pennant number) *
R08 HMS Trumpeter — Ingrid Sara Colquhoun (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942 and renamed USS Bastian with hull number AVG-37, reclassified ACV-37 later that year, reclassified as CVE-37 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D09 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted for mercantile service as SS Alblasserdijk, was scrapped in 1971; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Trompetist with pennant H08) *
R19 HMS Queen — Kristine Jennifer D'Arcy (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Saint Andrews with hull number AVG-49 in 1942, reclassified ACV-49 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-49 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D19 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS Roebiah, was scrapped in 1972; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Koning with pennant P19) *
R21 HMS Shah — Bahayah Ilma Hukaymah Mylius (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942 and renamed USS Jamaica with hull number AVG-43, reclassified ACV-43 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-43 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D21 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS Salta, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Śāh with pennant R02) *
R23 HMS Premier — Eleanor Madalitso McCausland (Built in the United States as unnamed American mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942 and renamed USS Estero with hull number AVG-42, reclassified ACV-42 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-42 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D23 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS Rhodesia Star, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Premier with same pennant number) *
R26 HMS Slinger — Alisabeth Naomh Chavelly Bingley (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942 and renamed USS Chatham with hull number AVG-32, reclassified ACV-32 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-32 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom, given pennant D26 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile service as SS Robin Mowbray, was scrapped in 1970; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Rúgát'qa with pennant M26) *
R30 HMS Arbiter — Rhetta Cokkie Harry (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Saint Simon with hull number AVG-51 in 1942, reclassified ACV-51 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-51 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D31 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS Coracero, was scrapped in 1972; adopted by the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Arbitrage with pennant V3) *
R39 HMS Begum — Durnaz Bahnaz Wisden (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Bolias with hull number AVG-36 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-36 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D38 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS Raki, scrapped in 1974; adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Begam with pennant R03) *
R42 HMS Empress — Tine Karina Masterman (Second of name, built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Carnegie with hull number AVG-38 in 1942, reclassified ACV-38 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-38 in 1942 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D42 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and was scrapped that year; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Kejserinde with pennant H42) *
R48 HMS Thane — Pernilla Embla Davis (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Sunset with hull number AVG-48 in 1942, reclassified ACV-48 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-48 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D48 for World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1945 by KMS U-1172 in the Irish Sea, decommissioned later that year, returned to the United States, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Sweden, renamed HMS Tëgn with pennant H48) *
R50 HMS Atheling — Donna Rhoda Corrine Hodson (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Glacier with hull number AVG-33, reclassified CVE-33 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D51 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, converted to mercantile use as as SS Roma, was scrapped in 1967; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Alþingi with pennant F50) *
R55 HMS Smiter — Sidsel Hildelith Pelly (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Vermillion with hull number AVG-52 in 1942, reclassified ACV-52 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-52 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D55 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS Artillero, was wrecked off Guernsey in 1967 and scrapped later that year; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Knuser with pennant H55) *
R61 HMS Khedive — Hafsah Ife Haynes (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Cordova with hull number AVG-39 in 1942, reclassified ACV-39 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-39 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D62 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS Rempang, was scrapped in 1975; adopted by Egypt, renamed SBM Khidīw with pennant Ḥ1) *
R72 HMS Ruler — Nora Patricia Currey/Nora Padraigín Ó Curraigh (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Saint Joseph with hull number AVG-50 in 1942, reclassified ACV-50 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-50 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D72 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and was scrapped; adopted by Ireland, renamed Ardrí with same pennant number) *
R77 HMS Nabob — Holly Nancy Lay (Resembles Warship Girls version of Susan Horn, built in the United States as unnamed merchant ship, acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Edisto with hull number AVG-41 in 1942; reclassified ACV-41 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-41 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D77 in World War Two, was manned by Royal Canadian Navy personnel, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1944 from KMS U-354 during Operation: Goodwood, was towed back to harbour and decommissioned later that year, returned to the United States and converted to merchant service as SS Nabob, was scrapped in 1977; adopted by Canada as HMCS Nabob with hull number CVE-75/PAE-75) *
R79 HMS Puncher — Roberta Eleanor Shannon Bidwell (Built in the United States as unnamed merchant ship, acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Willapa with hull number AVG-53 in 1942; reclassified ACV-53 later that year, reclassified CVE-53 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D79 for World War Two, manned by Royal Canadian Navy personnel, decommissioned in 1946 and returned to the United States, converted for mercantile service as SS Muncaster Castle, was scrapped in 1973; adopted by Canada as HMCS Puncher with hull number CVE-79/PAE-79) *
R82 HMS Reaper — Joan Francine Hannah Sawyer (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Winjah with hull number AVG-54 in 1942, reclassified ACV-54 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-54 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D82 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS South Africa Star, was scrapped in 1967; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Reaper with same pennant number) *
R85 HMS Trouncer — Rabiyah Beverly Cooper/Rabiyah bint-Ghasān Āl Sa'īd (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Perdido with hull number AVG-47 in 1942, reclassified ACV-47 later that year, reclassified CVE-47 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D85 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, converted to mercantile use as as SS Greystroke Castle, was scrapped in 1967; adopted by Oman, renamed SBSU Sūratu l-Fatḥi with pennant Ḥ85) *
R89 HMS Speaker — Peggy Eileen Wootten/Peigín Eibhlín Ó Coill (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Delgada with hull number AVG-40 in 1942, reclassified ACV-40 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-40 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D90 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS Lancero, was scrapped in 1972; adopted by Ireland, renamed Ceann Comhairle with same pennant number) *
R99 HMS Emperor — Trianna Jolanka Nyx Hilken (Built in the United States as unnamed mercantile ship, acquired by the United States Navy and named USS Pybus with hull number AVG-34 in 1942, reclassified ACV-34 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-34 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, given pennant D98 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946 and was scrapped; adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Imperator with pennant F99) *


ACTIVITY-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R93 HMS Activity — Gwendoline Willoughby (Built as cargo ship SS Telemachus, renamed SS Empire Activity on takeover by United Kingdom in 1941, converted to escort carrier after requisition by the Royal Navy the following year and renamed, given pennant D94 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946 and converted to mercantile service as SS Breconshire, was scrapped in 1967)

PRETORIA CASTLE-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R60 HMS Pretoria Castle — Rayne Belle Davies (Built as passenger liner SS Pretoria Castle, requisitioned by the Royal Navy in 1939, refitted as armed merchant cruiser, given pennant F61 during World War Two, converted to escort carrier in 1943, decommissioned in 1946 and converted to mercantile service as RMMV Warwick Castle, was scrapped in 1962)

NAIRANA-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
R05 HMS Nairana — Anneke Ilse Danique Brechtje Doorman (Second of name, built as unnamed merchant ship, requisitioned by the Royal Navy in 1941 for conversion to escort carrier, given pennant D05 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946 on transfer to the Netherlands, renamed HrMs Karel Doorman with pennant QH1, returned to the United Kingdom in 1948 and converted to mercantile service as SS Port Victor, was scrapped in 1971; given new Royal Netherlands Navy name ZrMs Lombok with pennant V1) *
R15 HMS Vindex — Holly Terri Tabitha Bayliss (Second of name, built as unnamed merchant ship, requisitioned by the Royal Navy in 1941 for conversion to escort carrier, given pennant D15 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1947 and converted to mercantile service as SS Port Vindex, was scrapped in 1971)
R47 HMS Campania — Kimberley Alice Short (Second of name, built as unnamed merchant ship, requisitioned by the Royal Navy in 1941 for conversion to escort carrier, given pennant D48 for World War Two [second issue of number, replacing HMS Thane], decommissioned in 1945, placed in holding reserve; used as display ship during the Festival of Lights in 1951, later refitted as command ship for Operation: Hurricane the following year, decommissioned for the second time late in 1952, was scrapped in 1955)


SEAPLANE CARRIERS

EMPRESS-CLASS SEAPLANE CARRIER
V38 HMS Empress — Felicity Wynter Bowhill (Built as fast packet SS Empress in 1907, leased to the Royal Navy in 1914, given pennant number N38 in World War One, converted to seaplane carrier later in 1914, decommissioned in 1919 and restored to mercantile service, was scrapped in 1933; renamed HMS Impératrice to prevent confusion with escort aircraft carrier HMS Empress [pennant R42]) *
V85 HMS Riviera — Helen Richelle Wilkinson (Built as fast packet SS Riviera in 1911, leased to the Royal Navy in 1914, given pennant number N85 in World War One, converted to seaplane carrier later in 1914, decommissioned in 1919 and restored to mercantile service, given new name RMTS Laird's Isle in 1932; leased again to the Royal Navy in 1939 as HMS Laird's Isle, given pennant 4.21 during World Wart Two, reclassified as infantry landing ship in 1944, decommissioned for the second time the following year, restored again to mercantile service, was scrapped in 1957; adopted original commissioned name) *
V91 HMS Engadine — Fernánda Raquel Alejandra Rutland y Calvo (Built as fast packet SS Engadine in 1911, leased to the Royal Navy in 1914, given pennant N91 in World War One, converted to seaplane carrier later in 1914, decommissioned in 1919 and restored to mercantile service, purchased by new owners in the United States and renamed SS Corregidor in 1933, was sunk by mine strike in 1941 near Manila, the Philippines)


ARK ROYAL-CLASS SEAPLANE CARRIER
V80 HMS Ark Royal — Hope Evangeline Seaman (Given pennant N80 in World War One, renamed HMS Pegasus [third of name] in 1934, given pennant D35 during World War Two, refitted as fighter catapult ship in 1941, reduced to barracks ship in 1944, decommissioned two years later and transferred to mercantile service, renamed SS Anita I, was scrapped in 1950; renamed HMS Ark Raleigh to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal [pennant R91]) *

BEN-MY-CHREE-CLASS SEAPLANE CARRIER
V49 HMS Ben-my-Chree — Cheryl Morgan L'Estrange Malone (Built as packet steamer SS Ben-my-Chree in 1908, leased to the Royal Navy in 1915, given pennant P49 during World War One, converted to seaplane carrier later in 1915, was sunk by shore artillery in 1917 off Kastellórizo, Notíou Eyéou, Greece; wreck salvaged in 1920, was scrapped in 1923)

CAMPANIA-CLASS SEAPLANE CARRIER
V54 HMS Campania — Orianne Chloé Schwann (Built as passenger liner RMS Campania in 1893, purchased by the Royal Navy in 1914, given pennant P54 during World War One, originally purposed as armed mercantile cruiser, later rebuilt as seaplane carrier in 1915, was sunk by collision in 1918 during a storm with HM Ships Royal Oak and Glorious south of Burntisland, Fife; renamed HMS Lavoro to prevent confusion with escort aircraft carrier HMS Campania [pennant R47]) *

RAVEN-CLASS SEAPLANE CARRIER
V07 HMS Rabenfels — Clothilde Fritzi Corbett (Built as freighter SS Rabenfels in 1903, seized by the Royal Navy in 1914 without change of name, not given pennant number during World War One, converted to seaplane carrier in 1915, renamed HMS Raven II in 1915, decommissioned in 1918 and restored to mercantile service under original name, sold to Japanese owners in 1923, renamed SS Heiei Maru No. 7 SS 平栄丸7号, sunk under unknown circumstances during World War Two; adopted name HMS Raven for simplicity) *
V08 HMS Aenne Rickmers — Adelinda Juliane Tyrell (Built in Germany as freighter SS Aenne Rickmers in 1911, seized by the Royal Navy in 1914, not given pennant number during World War One, renamed HMS Anne the following year, converted to seaplane carrier in 1915, decommissioned in 1917, reclassified as collier, sold for mercantile use in Greece in 1922, renamed SS Itháki SS Ιθάκη, sold to Romanian interests in 1939, renamed SS Moldova, sold to Panamanian interests in 1942 without change of name, was scrapped in 1958; adopted commissioned name for simplicity) *


VINDEX-CLASS SEAPLANE CARRIER
V00 HMS Vindex — Jennifer Darlene Lois Williams (Built as ferry SS Viking in 1905, requisitioned by the Royal Navy in 1915, given pennant number N00 during World War One, converted to seaplane carrier later in 1915, decommissioned in 1919 and restored for mercantile use to original owners, requisitioned again by the Royal Navy in 1939, assigned as troopship without change of name, restored to mercantile service in 1945, was scrapped in 1954; renamed HMS Viking [second of name] to prevent confusion with escort aircraft carrier HMS Vindex [pennant R15]) *

MANXMAN-CLASS SEAPLANE CARRIER
V70 HMS Manxman — Meredith Callander Cain (Built as turbine steamer TSS Manxman in 1904, requisitioned by the Royal Navy in 1915, given pennant number N70 during World War One, converted to seaplane carrier in 1916, decommissioned in 1919 and restored for mercantile use to original owners; requisitioned again by the Royal Navy in 1939, renamed HMS Caduceus in 1941, employed as radar training vessel without pennant number, decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped in 1949; uses second commissioned name to prevent confusion with minelayer HMS Manxman [pennant M70]) *

PEGASUS-CLASS SEAPLANE CARRIER
V18 HMS Pegasus — Jessica Heidi Gore (Built as passenger steamer SS Stockholm in 1914, requisitioned by the Royal Navy in 1917 and renamed [second of name], given pennant N8A during World War One, converted to seaplane carrier later that year, re-rated as airplane tender in 1923, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1931)

NAIRANA-CLASS SEAPLANE CARRIER
V94 HMS Nairana — Vanna Noëlle Surtees (Built as passenger ferry TSS Nairana in 1914, requisitioned by the Royal Navy in 1917, given pennant N94 during World War One, converted to seaplane carrier later that year, decommissioned in 1921 and restored for mercantile use, was wrecked in storm in 1951 off Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; was scrapped on site in 1954; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Nairana with hull number AV-94) *

Ship prefix

AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
AF/ΑΦ — Aeroplanofóro Αεροπλανοφόρο ("Aircraft Carrier") (Greek Navy type prefix)
ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
BNS — Bangladesh Naval Ship
BSM — Burque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship")
HMS — Hennes Majestäts Skepp ("His Majesty's Ship") (Royal Swedish Navy ship prefix)
HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
HMNZS — His/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
HrMs — Harer Majesteits ("Her Majesty's") (Royal Netherlands Navy ship prefix when a queen rules)
INS — Indian Naval Ship
KDM — Kongelige Danske Marine ("Royal Danish Navy")
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-45)
KNM — Kongelig Norske Marine ("Royal Norwegian Navy")
MB — Marineschip van België/Navire Marine de Belgique/Marineschiff von Belgien ("Navy Ship of Belgium")
NAeL — Navio-Aeródromo Ligeiro ("Light Aerodrome Ship") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
NCSM — Navire Canadien de Sa Majesté (Royal Canadian Navy French ship prefix)
ORP — Okręt Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ("Warship of the Republic of Poland")
ÖMS — Österreichisches Marineschiff ("Austrian Navy Ship")
PA — Porte-Avions ("Aircraft Carrier") (French Navy type prefix)
PNS — Pakistan Naval Ship
RMMV — Royal Mail Motor Vessel
RMS — Royal Mail Ship
RMTS — Royal Mail Turbine Steamer
SAS — South African Ship
SBM — Safīnat el-Bahriat el-Miṣriyya ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
SBSU — Safīnat al-Baḥriyya as-Sulṭāniyya al-'Umāniyya ("Sultanate of Oman Naval Ship")
SS — Steamship
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天王陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
TSS — Turbine Steamship
USS — United States Ship
VS — Varðskip ("Patrol Ship") (Icelandic Coast Guard ship prefix)
ZrMs — Zijner Majesteits ("His Majesty's")


Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

A — Auxiliary Vessel (Commonwealth standard pennant superior)
A — Navio-Aeródromo ("Aerodrome Ship") (Brazilian Navy pennant superior)
A — Navire Auxiliaire ("Auxiliary Ship") (French Navy pennant superior)
ACV — Auxiliary Aircraft Carrier
AV — Seaplane Tender
AVG — Auxiliary Aircraft Ferry
BA — Barco Acorazado ("Armoured Ship") (Chilean Navy hull classification code)
CL — Light Cruiser (Royal Australian Navy hull code)
CLT — Training Light Cruiser (Royal Australian Navy hull code)
CV/PA — Aircraft Carrier/Porte-Avions (Royal Australian Navy and Royal Canadian Navy hull code)
CVE/PAE — Escort Aircraft Carrier/Porte-Avions d'Escorte (Royal Canadian Navy and United States Navy hull code)
CVL/PAL — Light Aircraft Carrier/Porte-Avions Léger (Royal Australian Navy and Royal Canadian Navy hull code)
F — Aeroplanofóro Αεροπλανοφόρο ("Aircraft Carrier") (Greek Navy pennant superior)
F — Flugmóðurskip ("Aircraft Carrier") (Icelandic Coast Guard pennant superior)
F — Flugzeugträger ("Aircraft Carrier") (Australian Naval Forces pennant superior)
H — Hangarfartyg ("Aircraft Carrier") (Royal Swedish Navy pennant superior)
H — Hangarskib ("Aircraft Carrier") (Royal Danish Navy pennant superior)
H — Hangarskip ("Aircraft Carrier") (Royal Norwegian Navy pennant superior)
Ḥ — Ḥimlat Ṭā'irāt ("Aircraft Carrier") (Egyptian Navy and Royal Navy of Oman pennant superior)
L — Amphibious Support Ship (Royal Australian Navy pennant superior)
L — Lotniskowiec ("Aircraft Carrier") (Polish Navy pennant superior)
M — Noset Metosim ("Aircraft Carrier") (Israeli Navy pennant superior)
P — Personnel Transport (Royal Australian Navy pennant superior)
P — Portaviones ("Aircraft Carrier") (Spanish Navy pennant superior)
P — Porte-Avions ("Aircraft Carrier") (French Navy pennant superior)
P — Vliegdekschip/Porte-Avions/Flugzeugträger ("Aircraft Carrier") (Belgian Navy pennant superior)
R — Aircraft Carrier (Commonwealth standard pennant superior)
V — Portaviones ("Aircraft Carrier") (Argentinian Navy pennant superior)
V — Seaplane Carrier (Royal Navy pennant superior)
V — Vliegdekschip ("Aircraft Carrier") (Royal Netherlands Navy pennant superior)
Note that during both world wars, the British Commonwealth did not follow a type-specific pennant superior letter system.
 
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United Kingdom: Cruisers (Armoured/Heavy/Light) (Revised)
Onto the cruisers now for Britain, which has to go to TWO FILES because I had to cover 315 cruisers (including all the Great War vets)!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF CRUISERS (ROYAL NAVY) (ARMOURED/HEAVY/LIGHT)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

ARMOURED CRUISERS

CRESSY-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
C119 HMS Bacchante — Fyllís Éris Evrópi Brock Φυλλίς Έρις Ευρώπη Μπροκ (Given pennant N09 in World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the next year; adopted by Greece, renamed KD Mainád ΚΔ Μαινάδ with pennant K05) *
C141 HMS Cressy — Régine Yolande Johnson (Given pennant N40 in World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1914 by SM U-9 north of west from Den Helder, North Holland, the Netherlands)
C151 HMS Euryalus — Adelfá Éléni Christian Αδελφά Ἑλένη Κριστιάν (Given pennant N51 in World War One, damaged by fire while under construction, commissioned in 1904, disarmed in 1917, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Greece, renamed KD Evrýalos ΚΔ Εὐρύαλος with pennant K06) *
C159 HMS Hogue — Valérie Nicholson (Given pennant N59 in World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1914 by SM U-9 north of west from Den Helder, North Holland, the Netherlands)
C165 HMS Sutlej — Parinaz Wazhmah Bush (Given pennant N65 in World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped in 1924; adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Sutlij with pennant C01) *
C177 HMS Aboukir — Jacqueline Esmé Drummond (Given pennant N00 in World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1914 by SM U-9 north of west from Den Helder, North Holland, the Netherlands)


DRAKE-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
C116 Africa — Payton Franklin (Given pennant P16 in World War One, renamed HMS Good Hope before completion, was sunk by gunfire in 1914 at the Battle of Coronel by vessels of the Imperial German Ostasiengeschwader west of Coronel, Biobío, Chile)
C120 HMS King Alfred — Sydney Reene Fremantle (Given pennant P10 in World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year)
C128 HMS Leviathan — Genette Elayne Patey (Given pennant P28 in World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the next year)
C129 HMS Drake — Finella Cheyenne Bridgeman (Given pennant P09 in World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM U-79 off Rathlin Island, County Antrim, Northern Ireland)


MONMOUTH-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
C113 HMS BedfordThe Honourable Elaine Sandra Fitzherbert (Was wrecked by grounding in 1910 off Cheju Province, South Korea; was scrapped on site)
C121 HMS SuffolkThe Honourable Danielle Rhonda Beatty (Given pennant 20 in World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Iceni to prevent confusion) *
C124 HMS Kent — Constance Freda Hotham (Given pennant P27 in World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Cantiaci to prevent confusion) *
C126 HMS Monmouth — Fortune Brandt (Given pennant D28 in World War One, was sunk by gunfire in 1914 at the Battle of Coronel by vessels of the Imperial German Ostasiengeschwader west of Coronel, Biobío Region, Chile)
C132 HMS CornwallThe Honourable Emily Harriett Eliot (Given pennant D31 in World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the next year; renamed HMS Kernow to prevent confusion) *
C136 HMS Berwick — Gwendolyn Houstoun-Boswall (Given pennant 36 in World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Bernicia to prevent confusion) *
C135 HMS Cumberland — Allison Claire Honore Smith (Given pennant D37 in World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the next year; renamed HMS Carliol to prevent confusion) *
C149 HMS Donegal — Mary Anna Abercorn/Máire Áine Ó Chùirnidh (Given pennant 9C in World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Ireland, renamed Tír Chonaill with pennant C01) *
C152 HMS Essex — Helen Jaylee Tweedie (Given pennant 51 in World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Trinovantes to prevent confusion) *
C171 HMS Lancaster — Ashley Lois Douglas (Given pennant 71 in World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year; renamed HMS Carvetii to prevent confusion) *


DEVONSHIRE-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
C138 HMS Devonshire — Elizabeth Sandra Poë (Given pennant 38 in World War One, decommissioned in 1921 and was scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Dumnonia to prevent confusion) *
C139 HMS Antrim — Rosemary Anna McDunlavey (Given pennant 09 in World War One, decommissioned in 1922 and was scrapped that year)
C140 HMS Carnarvon — Maria Anna Talbot (Given pennant 30 in World War One, decommissioned in 1921 and was scrapped that year)
C150 HMS HampshireThe Honourable Frances Elizabeth Kitchener (Given pennant 50 in World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1916 west of Bursay, the Orkney Islands, Scotland)
C180 HMS Argyll — Marjorie Margaret Campbell (Given pennant 80 in World War One, was sunk by grounding in 1915 due east of Dundee, Scotland)
C186 HMS Roxburgh — Janet Jean Kerr (Given pennant 86 in World War One, decommissioned in 1920 and was scrapped the next year)


DUKE OF EDINBURGH-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
C114 HMS Duke of EdinburghThe Honourable Anne Eleanor Audrey Windsor (Given pennant 15 in World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year)
C166 HMS Black Prince — Trudy Peony Bonham (Given pennant 65 in World War One, was sunk by gunfire in 1916 at the Battle of Jutland by SM Schiffe Thüringen, Nassau, Ostfriesland and Friedrich der Große west of Hvide Sande, Midtjylland, Denmark)


WARRIOR-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
C117 HMS Cochrane — Elayne la Trobe Leatham (Given pennant 19 in World War One, was wrecked beyond salvage by grounding in 1918 within the River Mersey, was scrapped on site the next year)
C118 HMS Warrior — Valentine Bethany Molteno (Given pennant 18 in World War One, damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1916 at the Battle of Jutland by SM Schiffe Derfflinger, König, Großer Kurfürst, Markgraf and Kronprinz, sank after the battle west-southwest of Mandal, Agder, Norway)
C124 HMS Achilles — Florence Mirabel Leake (Given pennant 24 in World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the next year)
C168 HMS Natal — Easter Black (Given pennant 69 in World War One, was sunk by internal explosion in 1915 within the Crowmarty Firth, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland; most of the wreck was salvaged in the years following; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Natália with pennant C01) *


MINOTAUR-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER (1906)
C191 HMS MinotaurArden Clover Shanice Hunter d'Aeth (Given pennant 91 in World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the next year)
C192 HMS Shannon — Cecilia Margaret O'Regan/Síle Mairéad Ó Riagáin (Given pennant 92 in World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Ireland and renamed Sionainne with pennant C02) *
C195 HMS DefenceStacey Verona Ellis (Given pennant 05 in World War One, was sunk by gunfire in 1916 at the Battle of Jutland from SM Schiffe Derfflinger, König, Großer Kurfürst, Markgraf and Kronprinz west of Snedsted, Nordjylland, Denmark)


HEAVY CRUISERS

HAWKINS-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
C81 HMS Frobisher — Ann Mary Frobisher (Given pennant D81 in World War Two, served as reserve cadet training ship 1932-39, decommissioned in 1944, was scrapped in 1949)
C86 HMS Hawkins — Nancy Joan Hawkins (Given pennant D86 in World War Two, demilitarized in 1937 per the London Naval Treaty, rearmed in 1939, decommissioned in 1945 and was scrapped two years later)
C87 HMS Raleigh — Catharine Wynn Raleigh (Damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1922 near L'Anse Amour, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; destroyed on site in 1926)
C98 HMS Effingham — Arabella Catharine Howard (Given pennant D98 in World War Two, converted to light cruiser in 1938, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1940 near Bliksvær, Nordland, Norway; was scuttled by torpedo; was scrapped on site post-war)
C99 HMS Cavendish — Maria Antonia Cavendish (Completed as aircraft carrier before completion in 1918, renamed HMS Vindictive [second of name], given pennant 31 during World War One, rebuilt as cruiser in 1923, demilitarized in 1937 per the London Naval Treaty, converted to repair ship in 1939, given pennant D36 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the next year)


KENT-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER (County-class, First Group)
C33 HMAS Canberra — Alice Caroline Dixon (Resembles Warship Girls version of Rhoda Portal, built for Australia, given pennant I85, damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1942 during the Battle of Savo Island by TH Gunkan-tachi Chōkai, Aoba, Furutaka, Kako, Kinugasa, Tenryū and Yūbari, was scuttled by USS Patterson southeast of Savo Island, the Solomon Islands; reclassified as CA-17) *
C54 HMS Kent — Leslie Hailey Ashmore (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, given pennant 54 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948)
C55 HMS Suffolk — Julia Wilma Durnford (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, given pennant 55 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1948, was scrapped that year)
C56 HMS Cornwall — Charlene Faye Hammill (Resembles Victory Belles version of Suzanne Bell, second of name, given pennant 56 in World War Two, was sunk by air attack in 1942 by aircraft from TH Gunkan-tachi Akagi, Sōryū and Hiryū east of Gan, Addu City, the Maldives)
C57 HMS Cumberland — Wendy Heidi Ginevra Fallowfield (Second of name, given pennant 57 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
C65 HMS Berwick — Irene Morganna Palmer (Second of name, given pennant 65 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped two years later)
C84 HMAS Australia — Francine Heather Goolden (Constructed for Australia, second of name, given pennant D84 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1954, was scrapped the next year; reclassified as CA-16) *


LONDON-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER (County-class, Second Group)
C39 HMS Devonshire — Marsha Jean Mansfield (Second of name, given pennant 39 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, used as training ship, was scrapped in 1954)
C69 HMS London — Regina Maxine Servaes (Resembles Warship Girls self, given pennant 69 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped the next year)
C73 HMS Shropshire — Amelia Willow la Touche (Given pennant 73 in World War Two, transferred to Australia in 1943, renamed HMAS Shropshire, decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1955; given hull number CA-21 in the Royal Australian Navy) *
C96 HMS Sussex — Alexandra Roberta Hammick (Given pennant 96 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1950, was scrapped that year)


NORFOLK-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER (County-class, Third Group)
C40 HMS Dorsetshire — Bette Charlotte Stella Martin (Resembles Warship Girls version of Suzanne Bell, given pennant 40 in World War Two, was sunk by air attack in 1942 by aircraft from TH Gunkan-tachi Akagi, Sōryū and Hiryū east of Gan, Addu City, the Maldives)
C49 HMS Surrey — Lily Alberta Potter (Cancelled before construction in 1930 due to the London Naval Treaty)
C50 HMS Northumberland — Jean Rayna MacDonald (Cancelled before construction in 1930 due to the London Naval Treaty)
C78 HMS Norfolk — Alexa Glenn Beatrice Wilson (Given pennant 78 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped the next year)
C167 (no name) — Joanne Clementine Wickham (Cancelled before construction in 1930 due to the London Naval Treaty, never named; adopted by Australia, named HMAS Darwin with hull number CA-22, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *


YORK-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
C68 HMS Exeter — Freida Suzanne Bell (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant 68 in World War Two, was sunk by gunfire and torpedo strike in 1942 during the second Battle of the Java Sea by TH Gunkan-tachi Nachi, Haguro, Ashigara, Myōkō, Yamakaze, Kawakaze, Inazuma and Akebono north of Kembang, Central Java, Indonesia)
C90 HMS York — Rhoda Hallie Portal (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant 90 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1941 near Aptéra, Kríti, Greece; was forced aground and scuttled to prevent damage; was scrapped post-war)
C172 (no name) — Margaret Danielle Emudluk ᒪᕐᒐᕆᑦ ᑕᓂᓪ ᐄᒧᑦᓗᒃ (Cancelled before construction in 1927, never named; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM Nunavik NCSM ᓄᓇᕕᒃ with hull number CA-26/CD-26, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C173 (no name) — Grace Caubvick Cartwright ᒡᕂᔅ ᑲᐅᕕᒃ ᑲᕐᑦᐆᕂᑦ (Cancelled before construction in 1927, never named; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Nunatsiavut HMCS ᓄᓇᑦᓯᐊᕗᑦ with hull number CA-27/CD-27, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C174 (no name) — Tracey Yvette Rettallack ᑦᕂᔅᓯ ᐄᕙᑦ ᕇᑦᑕᓪᓚᒃ (Cancelled before construction in 1927, never named; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Nunatsiaq HMCS ᓄᓇᑦᓯᐊᖅ with hull number CA-28/CD-28, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C175 (no name) — Tabitha Norma Russell ᑕᕕᔅᓴ ᓇᕐᒪ ᕋᔅᓯᓪ (Cancelled before construction in 1927, never named; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Nunatukavut HMCS ᓄᓇᑐᑲᕗᑦ with hull number CA-29/CD-29, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C176 (no name) — Eleanor Pokiak Smith ᐊᓚᓂᕐ ᐴᑭᐊᒃ ᔅᒥᔅ (Cancelled before construction in 1927, never named; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Nunagit HMCS ᓄᓇᒋᑦ with hull number CA-30/CD-30, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *


LIGHT CRUISERS

BRISTOL-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C158 HMS GloucesterLady Wanda Hope Cowan, Baronetess of Bilton (Given pennant 58 in World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year; renamed HMS Glevum to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Gloucester [pennant C62]) *
C164 HMS Liverpool — Hayden Jonelle Orlenda Millar (Given pennant 44 in World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Calderstone to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Liverpool [pennant C11]) *
C199 HMS Bristol — Ruth Wynne Bentinck (Given pennant 99 in World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later)
C202 HMS Glasgow — Murray Rayne Hill (Not given pennant number in World War One, decommissioned in 1919, served as engineering training vessel, was scrapped in 1927; renamed HMS Glesca to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Glasgow [pennant C21]) *
C203 HMS Newcastle — Godiva Page Eustace Hunt (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; renamed HMS Tyneside to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Newcastle [pennant C76]) *


WEYMOUTH-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C163 HMS Weymouth — Evelyn Vanna Underhill (Given pennant 03 in World War One, decommissioned in 1919; recommissioned the following year, decommissioned the second time in 1927, was scrapped the following year)
C179 HMS Dartmouth — Helena Lynda Mawbey (Given pennant A9 in World War One, decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned in 1927; decommissioned the second time the following year, was scrapped in 1930)
C185 HMS Yarmouth — Wendy Joan Sandra Anderson (Given pennant 95 in World War One, decommissioned in 1920, recommissioned in 1925 as signal school tender at HMNB Portsmouth; decommissioned for the second time in 1928, was scrapped the following year)
C189 HMS Falmouth — Easter Penny Francis Grace Grant (Given pennant 90 in World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1916 by SM U-63 east of Skipsea, East Yorkshire)


CHATHAM-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C162 HMAS Sydney — Jennifer Chelsea Tiffani Glossup (Built for Australia, given pennant 52 in the Great War, decommissioned in 1928, was scrapped the following year; foremast preserved at Bradleys Head, New South Wales; renamed HMAS Solander with new Royal Australian Navy hull number CLT-10 to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMAS Sydney [hull number CL-18], given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C170 HMS Chatham — Shoshana Rebekah Drury-Lowe (Given pennant 37 in World War One, decommissioned in 1918, recommissioned and dispatched to Royal Navy New Zealand Division [pre-1941 Royal New Zealand Navy] from 1920-24, decommissioned the second time in 1924, was scrapped the following year; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Wharekauri with pennant C70) *
C178 HMS Dublin — Kennedy Doreen Kelly/Cinnéididh Dairinn Ó'Ceallaigh (Given pennant 68 in World War One, decommissioned in 1924, was scrapped in 1927; adopted by Ireland, renamed Baile Átha Cliath with pennant C04) *
C187 HMAS Melbourne — Morgan L'Estrange Silver (Built for Australia, given pennant 86 in the Great War, decommissioned in 1928, was scrapped the following year, one gun preserved at the Fleet Air Arm Museum, Nowra, New South Wales; given new Royal Australian Navy hull number CLT-11, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C197 HMS Southampton — Aaron Eleanor Miranda Chatfield (Given pennant 89 in World War One, decommissioned in 1924, was scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Clausentum to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Southampton [pennant C83]) *
C198 HMAS Brisbane — Crystal Lana Cumberlage (Built in Australia, given no pennant number while serving in World War One, decommissioned in 1935, was scrapped the following year; given new Royal Australian Navy hull number CLT-12, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *


BIRMINGHAM-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C147 HMS Birmingham — Hunter Susan Lecky (Given pennant 45 in World War One, decommissioned in 1920, recommissioned in 1923; decommissioned the second time in 1931, was scrapped that year; given new name HMS Metchley to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Birmingham [C19]) *
C148 HMS Nottingham — Carolyn Bonnie Miller (Given pennant 35 in World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1916 by SM U-52 east of Craster, Northumberland)
C157 HMS Lowestoft — Tracey Willow Baylee Kennedy (Given pennant 17 in World War One, decommissioned in 1924, recommissioned two years later; decommissioned the second time in 1931, was scrapped that year)
C196 HMAS Adelaide — Janet Bryce Stevenson (Built in Australia, given no pennant number as commissioned after the Great War, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1949; gun shield displayed with gun from HMAS Sydney/Solander at the Leighton Battery, Mosman Park, Western Australia; given new Royal Australian Navy hull number CL-15, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *


BIRKENHEAD-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C155 HMS Birkenhead — Evánthi Reeves Kountouriótis Εβάνθη Ριβς Κουντουριώτης (Ordered by Greece as VP Antinávarchos Kountouriótis ΒΠ Αντιναύαρχος Κουντουριώτης, sold to the United Kingdom in 1915 and renamed, given pennant 9A in World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Greece, renamed KD Krésnas ΚΔ Κρέσνας with pennant K09 to prevent confusion with destroyer AT Kountouriótis AT Κουντουριώτης [pennant A15]) *
C156 HMS Chester — Rodánthi Nýssa Lawson Katsónis Ροδάνθη Νύσσα Λώσον Κατσώνης (Ordered by Greece as VP Lámpros Katsónis ΒΠ Λάμπρος Κατσώνης, sold to the United Kingdom in 1915 and renamed, given pennant C9 in World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Greece, renamed KD Katsónis ΚΔ Κατσώνης with pennant K10 to simplify name) *


ARETHUSA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1913)
C181 HMS Aurora — Helena Gloria Hope Adams (Given pennant C1 in World War One, transferred to Canada in 1920 without change of name, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1927; adopted by Canada under local name with new Royal Canadian Navy hull number CLT-12/CRE-12, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C182 HMS Undaunted — Hortense Rayna Crooke (Given pennant 2C in World War One, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped the following year; renamed HMS Bravehood to prevent confusion with submarine HMS/M Undaunted [pennant S55]) *
C183 HMS Arethusa — Barbara Ellen Domvile (Given pennant 3C in World War One, damaged by mine strike in 1916, wrecked while being shallow towed for repairs east of Felixstowe, Essex; renamed HMS Ortygia to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Arethusa [pennant C26])
C184 HMS RoyalistLady Heather Renée Meade-Fetherstonhaugh, Baronetess of Gillford (Given pennant 4A in World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped the following year)
C193 HMS Inconstant — Brenda Shannon Thesiger (Given pennant 5A in World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped the following year; renamed HMS Wavering to prevent confusion with destroyer HMS Inconstant [pennant D150])
C194 HMS Phaeton — Janet Eliza Cameron (Given pennant 6A in World War One, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped the following year)
C200 HMS Penelope — Allison Gillian Hotham (Given pennant 8A in World War One, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Ithaca to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Penelope [pennant C97]) *
C201 HMS Galatea — Trisha Doris Pratt (Given pennant 0C in World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year; renamed HMS Pygmalion to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Galatea [pennant C71]) *


CAROLINE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C102 HMS Comus — Alexína Georgía Hotham Αλεξίνα Γεωργία Χοθάμ (Given pennant 5C in World War One, decommissioned in 1924, recommissioned the following year; decommissioned the second time in 1933, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Greece and renamed KD Kômos ΚΔ Κῶμος with pennant K07) *
C130 HMS Caroline — Hannah Riannon Crooke (Given pennant 87 in World War One, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned two years later as part of the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve based out of Belfast, Northern Ireland; assigned as headquarters ship during World War Two without new pennant number, transferred back to the Volunteer Reserve post-war as afloat training ship, decommissioned the final time in 2011, preserved as memorial since that time as part of the National Museum of the Royal Navy detachment in Belfast)
C131 HMS Carysfort — Regina Juno Townley/Raghnailt Úna Ní de Túinléigh (Given pennant 88 in World War One, decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned the following year; decommissioned the second time in 1931, was scrapped that year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Maigh Chríodáin with pennant C03) *
C137 HMS Conquest — Grace Hollie Borrett (Given pennant C0 in World War One, decommissioned in 1918, recommissioned in 1922; decommissioned for the second time in 1930, was scrapped that year)
C169 HMS Cordelia — Tracey Phoebe Hannah Beamish (Given pennant 78 in World War One, decommissioned in 1918, recommissioned the following year; decommissioned the second time in 1922, was scrapped the following year)
C188 HMS Cleopatra — Filoména Chlói Ntórothi Sturdee Φιλομένα Χλόη Ντόροθι Στουρντί (Given pennant 1A in World War One, decommissioned in 1921, recommissioned two years later; decommissioned for the final time in 1931, was scrapped that year; adopted by Greece, renamed KD Kleopátra ΚΔ Κλεοπάτρα with pennant K08) *


CALLIOPE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C123 HMS Calliope — Charlene Edna le Mesurier (Given pennant 76 in World War One, decommissioned in 1921, recommissioned in 1924; decommissioned for the final time in 1930, was scrapped the following year)
C125 HMS Champion — Jaqueline Ursula Farie (Given pennant C8 in World War One, decommissioned in 1924, recommissioned the following year; decommissioned for the second time in 1933, was scrapped the following year)


CAMBRIAN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C103 HMS Cambrian — Tracey Dorothea Wynne Napier (Given pennant A3 in World War One, decommissioned in 1924, recommissioned two years later; decommissioned the second time in 1929, recommissioned two years later; decommissioned for the final time in 1933, was scrapped the following year)
C127 HMS Canterbury — Patricia Mary Rhonda Royds (Given pennant 0A in World War One, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned 1924; decommissioned for the final time in 1933, was scrapped the following year)
C133 HMS Castor — Joëlle Randi Phoebe Hawksley (Given pennant C4 in World War One, decommissioned for the final time in 1935, was scrapped the following year)
C190 HMS Constance — Morgan Edith Browning (Given pennant C5 in World War One, decommissioned for the final time in 1931, was scrapped in 1936)


CENTAUR-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C115 HMS Concord — Ginevra Farrah King-Hall (Given pennant 2A in World War One, decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned the following year; decommissioned for the final time in 1933, was scrapped two years later)
C134 HMS Centaur — Aretha Kaye Wistell (Second of name, given pennant 36 in World War One, decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned two years later; decommissioned for the second time in 1932, was scrapped two years later)


CALEDON-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C153 HMS Caledon — Chlöe Pansy Clarke (Given pennant 69 in World War One, given pennant D53 in World War Two, converted to air defence cruiser from 1942-43, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948)
C154 HMS Cassandra — Juudit Riina Ivey (Given pennant 3C in World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1918 near Saaremaa Island, Estonia; adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Kassandra with pennant R1) *
C160 HMS Caradoc — Jocelyn Sloane Bethell (Given pennant A0 in World War One, given pennant D60 in World War Two, assigned as gunnery training ship in 1943, assigned as accommodation ship the following year, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
C161 HMS Calypso — Nellie Joan Wanda William-Powlett (Given pennant 24 in World War One, given pennant D61 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1940 by RM Alpino Attilio Bagnolini south of Kastrí, Kríti, Greece)


CERES-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C06 HMS Ceres — Elaine Gwendolyn Abbott (Given pennant 66 in World War One, given pennant D59 in World War Two, assigned as accommodation ship in 1945, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1946)
C17 HMS Curlew — Brenda Candice Beatrice Brooke (Given pennant 80 in World War One, given pennant D42 in World War Two, was sunk by air strike in 1940 by Luftwaffe bombers east-northeast of Fjelldal, Troms og Finnmark, Norway)
C18 HMS Cardiff — Phyllis Kimberly Enright (Given pennant 29 in World War One, given pennant D58 in World War Two, assigned as gunnery training ship in 1940, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
C28 HMS Coventry — Ramona Joëlle Renée Dendy (Given pennant 4C in World War One, given pennant D43 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1942 by Luftwaffe bombers, was scuttled by torpedo strike from HMS Zulu west of north from El Alamein, Matrouh, Egypt)
C41 HMS Curacoa — Jordan Winter Boutwood (Given pennant A7 in World War One, given pennant D41 in World War Two, rebuilt as air defence cruiser from 1939-40, was sunk in collision in 1942 with RMS Queen Mary north-northwest of Dunfanaghy, County Donegal, Ireland)


CARLISLE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C38 HMS Capetown — Madalitso Ankia Back (Given pennant 88 in World War One, given pennant D88 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Cape Town with pennant C02) *
C67 HMS Carlisle — Trace Clea Hampton (Given pennant 41 in World War One, given pennant D67 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1943 by Luftwaffe bombers east of Kárpathos, South Aegean, Greece; assigned as accommodation ship afterwards, decommissioned in 1948, was scrapped the following year)
C72 HMS Calcutta — Daritree Maniratna Lees (Given pennant 74 in World War One, given pennant D82 in World War Two, converted to air defence cruiser in 1939-40, was sunk by air attack in 1941 by Luftwaffe bombers east of north from Ras el-Kanayis, Matrouh, Egypt; adopted by India, renamed INS Kolkata with pennant C1) *
C77 HMS Cairo — Cliupatra Chione Hardy/Klīabatra Khiāni bint-Tamīm al-Qāhiraḧ (Given pennant 97 in World War One, given pennant D87 in World War Two, converted to air defence cruiser in 1939-40, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 by RM Axum east-northeast of Bizerte, Tunisia; adopted by Egypt, renamed SBM al-Qāhirah with pennant Ṭ01) *
C79 HMS Colombo — Ranpalee Isuri Ravima Scott (Given pennant 7A in World War One, given pennant D89 in World War Two, converted to air defence cruiser in 1942-43, decommissioned in 1948, was scrapped that year; adopted by Sri Lanka, renamed SLNN Kolamba with pennant K01) *


DANAE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C09 HMS Durban — Nomusa Gijima Agnew (Given pennant 99 post-World War One, given pennant D99 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1943, was scuttled to serve as breakwater the following year during Operation: Overlord north of Ouistreham, Normandy, France; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Durban with pennant C03) *
C23 HMS Despatch — Alicia Poland (Not given pennant number post-World War One, given pennant D30 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
C36 HMS Dragon — Ewelina Jagienka Sylwia Plawski (Given pennant D46 post-World War Two, transferred to Poland in 1943 without change of name or pennant, damaged beyond economical repair by manned torpedo strike in 1944 during Operation: Overlord by Kriegsmarine Neger craft north-northeast of Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer, Normandy, France; decommissioned later that year, was scuttled to serve as breakwater near Courseulles-sur-Mer, Normandy, France; adopted by Poland as ORP Dragon with pennant K3) *
C45 HMS Dauntless — Penelope Flora Powlett (Given pennant 71 post-World War One, given pennant D45 in World War Two, assigned as training ship in 1943, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
C47 HMS Delhi — Laharika Haribala Kairavi Hamilton (Given pennant 6A post-World War One, given pennant D47 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948; adopted by India, renamed INS Indraprastha with pennant C03) *
C64 HMS Danae — Jozefa Ewa Aniela Korzeniowski (Given pennant 32 post-World War One, given pennant D44 in World War Two, transferred to Poland in 1944, renamed ORP Conrad without change of pennant number, returned two years later, was scrapped in 1948; adopted by Poland under local name with pennant K3) *
C92 HMS Diomede — Easter Bryce Caroline Dicken (Given pennant 92 post-World War One, given pennant D92 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
C94 HMS Dunedin — Rhonda Starr Lovatt (Given pennant 96 post-World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1941 by KMS U-124 east-northeast of Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Ōtepoti with pennant C77) *
C143 Daedalus — Akah Te Waikato McLean (Cancelled before construction in 1918; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Tamanuiterā with pennant C78; given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C144 Daring — Harakeke Te Tahu Solomon (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1918; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Rākaihautū with pennant C79; given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C145 Desperate — Kahikatoa Te Arawa Chadwick (Cancelled before construction in 1918; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Makeatutara with pennant C80; given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C146 Dryad — Ngaire Te Hiku Cooper (Cancelled before construction in 1918; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Hinauri with pennant C81; given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *


EMERALD-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C32 HMS Enterprise — Hunter Janet Egerton (Resembles Warship Girls self, given pennant 52 post-World War One, placed in reserve from 1938 to 1939, given pennant D52 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year)
C91 HMS Emerald — Audrey Wendy Shannon Agar (Resembles Warship Girls self, given pennant 66 post-World War One, placed in reserve from 1937 to 1939, given pennant D66 during World War Two, placed again in reserve in 1945, allocated to ship target trials two years later, decommissioned in 1948, was scrapped that year)
C142 Euphrates — Layā' bint-Ḥabīb ar-Raḥimāni (Cancelled before launch in 1918, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Iraq, renamed SQMI al-Furāt with pennant Ṭ01; given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *


LEANDER-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C02 HMS Apollo — Heather Heidi Howden (Resembles Warship Girls version of Danae Graham, decommissioned on transfer to Australia in 1938, renamed HMAS Hobart, given pennant D63 in World War Two; decommissioned the second time in 1947, scheduled for reactivation as training ship in 1950, upgrades cancelled by 1955, was scrapped in 1962; given modern Royal Australian Navy hull number CL-19, a given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C05 HMS Neptune — Rayna Chelsea O'Connor (Resembles Warship Girls version of Bryce Sim, second of name, given pennant 20 in World War Two, was sunk by mine strike in 1941 north of northeast from Tripoli, Tripolitania, Libya)
C07 Phaeton — Emily Enid Burnett (Resembles Warship Girls version of Garden Middleton, second of name, transferred to Australia before commissioning, renamed HMAS Sydney, given pennant D48 in World War Two, was sunk by gunfire in 1941 by KMS Kormoran west of Denham, Western Australia; given modern Royal Australian Navy hull number CL-18, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C22 HMS Ajax — Chantelle Heidi Lynne Woodhouse (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, given pennant 22 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1948, was scrapped the following year)
C29 HMS Amphion — Helen Louisa Farncomb (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, transferred to Australia in 1939, renamed HMAS Perth, given pennant D29 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 during the Battle of Sunda Strait by TH Gunkan-tachi Harukaze, Shirakumo and Murakumo north-northeast of Cilegon, Banten, Indonesia; given modern Royal Australian Navy hull number CL-20, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C70 HMS Achilles — Anahera Vishali Ekadhana Parry (Resembles Azur Lane self with tanned skin, given pennant 70 in World War Two, transferred to New Zealand in 1941 without change of name or pennant, returned to the United Kingdom in 1946, transferred again to India two years later, renamed INS Delhi [second of name] with pennant C74, was scrapped in 1978; adopted by New Zealand under local name with pennant C71) *
C75 HMS Leander — Julia Wendy Rivett-Carnac (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant 75 in World War Two, transferred to New Zealand in 1941 without change of name or pennant, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scrapped in 1950; adopted by New Zealand under local name with pennant C72) *
C85 HMS Orion — Glenn Raye Barbara Back (Second of name, given pennant 85 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped two years later)


ARETHUSA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1934)
C12 HMS Aurora — Garden Měixīng Middleton 加丹·美星·米德爾頓 (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, given pennant 12 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to China two years later, renamed ZMZ Chóngqìng ZMZ 重庆, defected to mainland China in 1949, renamed ZRZ Chóngqìng ZRZ 重庆, was sunk by air strike later that year, salvaged and stripped of equipment, used as accommodation ship, eventually was scrapped during the Cultural Revolution of 1966-76; adopted by Taiwan and restored to local name with hull number QX-30) *
C26 HMS Arethusa — Quenilda Danae Graham (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, given pennant 26 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1950)
C71 HMS Galatea — Ellen Willow Bryce Sim (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, given pennant 71 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1941 by KMS U-557 north of west from Alexandria, Egypt)
C97 HMS Penelope — Gwen Delilah Belben (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, given pennant 97 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 by KMS U-410 west-southwest of Naples, Campania, Italy)


SOUTHAMPTON-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (Town-class)
C11 HMS Liverpool — Leslie Sybil Saunders (Resembles Azur Lane version of Elizabeth Renouf, given pennant 11 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C11, decommissioned in 1952, was scrapped in 1958)
C15 HMS Manchester — Hester Hillary Bousfield (Resembles Azur Lane version of Harmony Walker, given pennant 15 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1942 during Operation: Pedestal by RM MS16 and RM MS22, was scuttled east of Keliba, Nabeul, Tunisia)
C16 HMS Edinburgh — Harmony Wynne Walker (Resembles Warship Girls self, given pennant 16 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strikes in 1942 by KM Schiffe U-456, Hermann Schoemann, Z24 [now DMS Karl von Müller] and Z25 [now DMS Nikolaus zu Dohna-Schlodien]; was scuttled north of Teríberka, Múrmanskaja Óblast, Russia)
C19 HMS Birmingham — Elvina Jocelyn Paulette Brind (Second of name, given pennant 19 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C19, decommissioned in 1959, was scrapped the following year)
C21 HMS Glasgow — Fortune Hope Pegram (Second of name, given pennant 21 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C21, decommissioned in 1956, recommissioned for the Suez Crisis later that year, then placed anew in reserve, was scrapped two years later)
C24 HMS Sheffield — Elizabeth de Faye Renouf (Resembles Kantai Collection self, given pennant 24 during World War Two, given post-war pennant C24, decommissioned in 1959, served as Reserve Fleet flagship and accommodation vessel until 1966, was scrapped the following year)
C35 HMS Belfast — Genette Addison Scott (Resembles Warship Girls self, given pennant 35 during World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned the following year with post-war pennant C35; decommissioned the second time in 1963, served as accommodation ship until 1971, preserved as memorial since then on the River Thames upstream from Tower Bridge, London; serving as part of the Imperial War Museum since 1978)
C62 HMS Gloucester — Hartley Alisha Rowley (Resembles Azur Lane version of Genette Scott, second of name, given pennant 62 in World War Two, was sunk by air strike in 1941 during the Battle of Crete by Luftwaffe bombers west of Antikýthira, Attikís, Greece)
C76 Minotaur — Prudence Brittany Rose Yvette William-Powlett (Second of name, renamed HMS Newcastle [second of name] before construction, given pennant 76 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C76, decommissioned in 1958, was scrapped the following year)
C83 HMS Southampton — Brandy Colleen Beverly Brooke (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1941 by Luftwaffe bombers, was scuttled north-northwest of Benghazi, Cyrenaica, Libya)


DIDO-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C01 HMS Scylla — Iona Ashley Phyllis Macintyre (Second of name, given pennant 98 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1944 near La Poterie-Cap-d'Antifer, Normandy, France; decommissioned later that year, used as target ship after 1948, was scrapped in 1950)
C03 HMS Cleopatra — Mathilda Sandra Slattery (Second of name, given pennant 33 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C33, decommissioned in 1953, was scrapped in 1958)
C04 HMS Diadem — Eshaal Gulrukh Attarah Clifford (Second of name, given pennant 84 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C84, decommissioned in 1950; transferred to Pakistan in 1956, renamed PNS Babur with same pennant number, made training ship in 1961, renamed PNS Jahangir in 1982, decommissioned the second time two years later, was scrapped in 1985; adopted by Pakistan under local name with pennant C2) *
C10 HMS Black Prince — Doreen Marcella Lees (Second of name, given pennant 81 in World War Two, transferred to New Zealand in 1946, renamed HMNZS Black Prince; returned to the United Kingdom in 1961, was scrapped the next year; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Te Arikinui with pennant C75) *
C31 HMS Bonaventure — Hollie June Egerton (Second of name, given pennant 31 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1941 by RM Ambra south-southeast of Ierápetra, Kríti, Greece)
C37 HMS Dido — Elaine Dangerfield (Second of name, given pennant 37 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1948; recommissioned in 1953 as Reserve Fleet flagship with pennant C37, decommissioned the second time later that year, was scrapped in 1957)
C42 HMS Euryalus — Edora Wynne Bush (Second of name, given pennant 42 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C42, decommissioned in 1954, was scrapped in 1959)
C43 HMS Phoebe — Gladys Grantham (Third of name, given pennant 43 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C43, decommissioned in 1953, was scrapped in 1956)
C61 HMS Argonaut — Ellen Wanda Lynn Longley-Cook (Second of name, given pennant 61 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1955)
C63 HMS Bellona — Catharine Freida Wynter Norris (Second of name, given pennant 63 in World War Two, transferred to New Zealand in 1946, renamed HMNZS Bellona with same pennant number; returned to the United Kingdom in 1956, was scrapped two years later; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Tūmatauenga with pennant C74) *
C74 HMS Hermione — Grace Nichelle Oliver (Given pennant 74 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 by KMS U-205 south of Makrý-Gialós, Kríti, Greece)
C82 HMS Sirius — Rosalynda Louise Mackenzie Edwards (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, given pennant 82 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C82, decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1956)
C88 HMS Charybdis — Glynda Allison Wynne Voelcker (Second of name, given pennant 88 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 during the Battle of Sept-Îles by KM Schiffe T23 [now DMS Dachs] and T27 [now DMS Nerz] north of northwest from Perros-Guirec, Brittany, France)
C89 HMS Royalist — Marlene Hope Evelegh (Second of name, given pennant 89 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946; transferred to New Zealand in 1956, renamed HMNZS Royalist with pennant C89, decommissioned the second time in 1966, was scrapped the following year; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Te Kuini with pennant C76) *
C93 HMS Naiad — Miranda Helena Anne Kelsey (Second of name, given pennant 93 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 by KMS U-565 north of Sheikh El Bisri, Matrouh, Egypt)
C95 HMS Spartan — Phillipa Veronica McLaughlin (Second of name, given pennant 95 in World War Two, was sunk by air attack in 1944 during Operation: Shingle by Luftwaffe glider bomb southeast of Nettuno, Lazio, Italy)


FIJI-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (Crown Colony-class, First Group)
C14 HMS Kenya — Mary Mercy Denny (Given pennant 14 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C14, decommissioned in 1958, was scrapped in 1962; adopted by Kenya, renamed KNS Kĩrĩma Kĩrĩnyaga with pennant C01) *
C44 HMS Jamaica — Jadora Lorna Storey (Given pennant 44 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C44, decommissioned in 1957, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Xaymaca with pennant C01) *
C46 HMS Trinidad — Lela Summar Saunders (Given pennant 46 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1942 by Luftwaffe aircraft, was scuttled east of southeast of Bjørnøya, Svalbard Islands, Norway; adopted by Trinidad and Tobago, renamed TTS Iëre with hull number CG-20) *
C48 HMS Gambia — Monifa Joycelin Mansergh (Given pennant 48 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1943 on transfer to New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Gambia with same pennant number; returned to the United Kingdom in 1946, given post-war pennant C48, decommissioned in 1960, was scrapped in 1968; adopted by the Gambia, renamed RTGS Kambra with pennant C01; also given Royal New Zealand Navy pennant C73 for administrative purposes) *
C52 HMS Bermuda — Thomasina Helena Back (Given pennant 52 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C52, decommissioned in 1962, was scrapped in 1965)
C58 HMS Fiji — Willow Kasanita Benn (Given pennant 58 in World War Two, was sunk by air attack in 1941 by Luftwaffe bombers south-southwest of Palaióchora, Kríti, Greece; adopted by Fiji, renamed RFNS Viti Levu with pennant 101) *
C60 HMS Nigeria — Jaiyesimi Ginika Lebechi Dundas (Given pennant 60 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C60, decommissioned in 1957 on transfer to India, renamed INS Mysore with same pennant number; decommissioned the second time in 1985, was scrapped that year; adopted by Nigeria, renamed NNS Nigeria with pennant C01) *
C80 HMS Mauritius — Léonne Céleste Adélie Curzon Howe de Maurice (Given pennant 80 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C80, decommissioned in 1952, was scrapped in 1965; adopted by Mauritius, renamed MCGS Mascareignes with hull number CG-80) *


CEYLON-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (Crown Colony-class, Second Group)
C30 HMS Ceylon — Gracia Bienvenita Amery Parkes y Bolognesi Cervantes (Given pennant 30 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C30, decommissioned in 1960 on transfer to Peru, renamed BAP Coronel Bolognesi with hull number CL-82; decommissioned the second time in 1982, was scrapped in 1985; adopted by Sri Lanka and renamed SLNN Tambapanni with pennant K03) *
C59 HMS Newfoundland — María Gwynedd MacDonald y Grau Seminario (Given pennant 59 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C59, decommissioned in 1959 on transfer to Peru, renamed BAP Almirante Grau with hull number CL-81; later renamed BAP Capitán Quiñones with hull number CL-83 in 1973, decommissioned the second time in 1979, was scrapped that year; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Newfoundland with hull number CL-33/CL-33) *
C66 HMS Uganda — Louise Josephine Papineau (Given pennant 66 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1944 on transfer to Canada, renamed HMCS Uganda with same pennant number; given post-war pennant C66, was renamed as NCSM Québec with hull number CL-31 in 1952, decommissioned in 1956 and was scrapped in 1961; also given French hull number CL-31)


MINOTAUR-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1943)
C08 HMS Swiftsure — Patricia Vivianne McLaughlin (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant 08 in World War Two, given post-war pennant C08, decommissioned in 1958, was scrapped in 1962)
C25 HMS Superb — Wanda Georgia Artemis Robson (Second of name, given pennant 25 post-World War Two, given post-war pennant C25, decommissioned in 1957, was scrapped in 1960; renamed HMS Excellent to prevent confusion with battleship HMS Superb [pennant 49])
C27 Hawke — Hannah Pansy Eustace Trudy Williams (Second of name, cancelled before launching in 1946, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS British Columbia with hull number CL-34/CL-34) *
C51 Bellerophon — Heidi Evan-Thomas (Second of name, cancelled before launching in 1946, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Alberta with hull number CL-35/CL-35) *
C53 HMS Minotaur — Elizabeth Posthuma Simcoe (Third of name, given pennant 53 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1944 on transfer to Canada, renamed HMCS Ontario with same pennant number; given post-war pennant C53, given hull number CL-32 in 1946, decommissioned the second time in 1958, was scrapped in 1960; given French hull number CL-32) *


NEPTUNE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C100 Neptune — Sarah Boyd (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM Manitoba with hull number CL-36/CL-36) *
C101 Phaeton — Andrea Rayne Wetmore (Third of name, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM New Brunswick with hull number CL-37/CL-37) *
C104 Amphion — Hillary Blanchard (Third of name, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Nova Scotia with hull number CL-38/CL-38) *
C105 Galatea — Mercy Coles (Third of name, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Prince Edward Island with hull number CL-39/CL-39) *
C106 Penelope — Jessica Florence Scott (Third of name, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Assiniboia with hull number CL-40/CL-40) *


MINOTAUR-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1947)
C107 Minotaur — Amelia Alexandra Donaldson (Fourth of name, cancelled before construction in 1950; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS New South Wales with hull number CL-28) *
C108 Neptune — Mary Clara Haines (Fourth of name, cancelled before construction in 1950; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Victoria with hull number CL-29) *
C109 Centurion — Marianne Herbert (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1950; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Queensland with hull number CL-30) *
C110 Edgar — Rosa Helen Abigail Champ (Third of name, cancelled before construction in 1950; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Tasmania with hull number CL-31) *
C111 Mars — Anne Sophia Finniss (Cancelled before construction in 1950; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Croweater with hull number CL-32) *
C112 Bellerophon — Margaret Forrest (Third of name, cancelled before construction in 1950; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Sandgroper with hull number CL-33) *


TIGER-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
C00 HMS Blake — Dana Granger Clutterbuck (Second of name, planned as Minotaur-class [1943] light cruiser, construction suspended after World War Two, completed in 1961, given post-war pennant C99, converted to helicopter cruiser 1965-69, decommissioned in 1979, was scrapped in 1982)
C20 HMS Tiger — Riley Elaine Washbourn (Second of name, planned as Minotaur-class [1943] light cruiser, construction suspended after World War Two, completed in 1959, given post-war pennant C20, converted to helicopter cruiser 1968-72, decommissioned in 1979, was scrapped in 1986; renamed HMS Leopard to prevent confusion with battlecruiser HMS Tiger [pennant 42]) *
C34 HMS Defence — Jermaine Ellen Scotland (Second of name, planned as Minotaur-class [1943] light cruiser, construction suspended after World War Two, renamed HMS Lion [third of name], completed in 1960, given post-war pennant C34, decommissioned in 1972, used as spare parts until 1975, was scrapped that year; renamed HMS Defiance [third of name] to prevent confusion with either battlecruiser HMS Lion [pennant 22] and armoured cruiser HMS Defence [pennant C195]) *


Ship prefix

BAP — Buque Armada Peruana ("Peruvian Navy Ship")
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix post-1955)
EML — Eesti Mereväe Laev ("Estonian Navy Ship")
HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
HMJS — His/Her Majesty's Jamaican Ship
HMNZS — His/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
INS — Indian Navy Ship
KD/ΚΔ — Katadromikó Καταδρομικό ("Cruiser") (Greek Navy type prefix)
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-45)
KNS — Kenyan Naval Ship
— Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
MCGS — Mauritius Coast Guard Ship
NCSM — Navire Canadien de Sa Majesté (Royal Canadian Navy French ship prefix)
NNS — Nigerian Naval Ship
ORP — Okręt Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ("Ship of the Polish Republic")
PNS — Pakistan Naval Ship
RFNS — Republic of Fiji Naval Ship
RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") (Italian ship prefix pre-1946)
RMS — Royal Mail Ship
RTGS — Republic of the Gambia Ship
SAS — South African Ship
SBM — Safīnat el-Bahriat el-Miṣriyya ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
SLNN — Śrī Laṁkā Nāvika Naukāva ("Sri Lankan Naval Ship")
SM — Seiner Majestäts ("His Majesty's") (German Navy submarine ship prefix before 1918)
SMS — Seiner Majestäts Schiff ("His Majesty's Ship") (German Navy surface ship prefix before 1918)
SQMI — Safīnat al-Quwwāt Mushāt al-'Irāqiyya ("Ship of the Iraqi Naval Forces")
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天王陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
TTS — Trinidad and Tobago Ship
VP/ΒΠ — Vassilikón Ploíon Βασιλικόν Πλοίον ("Royal Ship")
ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰艦 ("Warship of the Republic of China")
ZRZ — Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó Zhànjiàn 中华人民共和国戰艦 ("Warship of the People's Republic of China")


Pennant superior letters and Hull classification codes

A — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy pennant superior)
C — Cruiser (Post-war Royal Navy and other Commonwealth naval forces pennant superior)
C — Cúrsóir ("Cruiser") (Irish Navy pennant superior)
CA/CD — Heavy Cruiser/Croiseur Lourd (Royal Australian Navy/Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
CG — Coast Guard Ship (Mauritius/Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard universal hull classification code)
CL/CL — Light Cruiser/Croiseur Léger (Royal Australian Navy/Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
CL — Crucero Ligero ("Light Cruiser") (Peruvian Navy hull classification code)
CLT/CRE — Training Cruiser/Croiseur d'Entraînement (Royal Australian Navy/Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
D — Destroyer (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior)
K — Kaissar ("Cruiser") (Sri Lankan Navy pennant superior)
K — Katadromikó Καταδρομικό ("Cruiser") (Greek Navy pennant superior)
K — Krążownik ("Cruiser") (Polish Navy pennant superior)
QX — Qīng Xúnyángjiàn 輕巡洋艦 ("Light Cruiser") (Republic of China Navy hull classification code)
R — Ristleja ("Cruiser") (Estonian Navy pennant superior letter)
S — Submarine (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior)
T — Torpedoboot ("Torpedo Boat") (German Navy pennant superior)
— Ṭarrād ("Cruiser") (Egyptian Navy/Iraqi Naval Forces pennant superior)
U Unterseeboot ("Submarine") (German Navy pennant superior)
Z — Zerstörer ("Destroyer") (German Navy pennant superior)
* Note that during both world wars, the Royal Navy did not make use of a uniform type-driven pennant numbering system


Translations

Ostasiengeschwader — East Asia Squadron (German)
-tachi — Word plural suffix (Japanese)
 
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United Kingdom: Cruisers (Protected/Scout)
Now the second cruiser page, which covers protected and scout cruisers, the effective percussors of modern light cruisers. The reason I did this is that the RAN, RCN and RNZN all drew their first ships effectively from this group, so I used the theme to spread the wealth all over the former territory of the "empire where the sun never sets".

Enjoy!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF CRUISERS (ROYAL NAVY) (PROTECTED/SCOUT)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

PROTECTED CRUISERS

MARATHON-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
C310 HMS Marathon — Joëlle Glenys Jones (Decommissioned in 1905, was scrapped that year)
C311 HMS Magicienne — Josephine Phillippa Pipon (Decommissioned in 1905, was scrapped that year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Magicienne with pennant C09, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C312 HMS Medea — Gertrude Wilhelmina Hill (Decommissioned in 1913, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Medea with pennant C10, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C313 HMS Melpomene — Janet Riley Eustace Pattison (Decommissioned in 1905, was scrapped that year)
C314 HMS Medusa — Finore Juno Kennedy/Fionnabhair Úna Ó Cinnéide (Withdrawn from service in 1906, assigned as base ship for Bantry Calibration Range, not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Beanntraí with pennant C08, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *


BLAKE-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
C273 HMS Blake — Winnifred Des Vœux Hamilton (Converted to destroyer depot ship in 1907, given pennant C3 for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped the following year; renamed HMS Taunton to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Blake [pennant C00], given pennant B03 as depot ship) *
C282 HMS Blenheim — Freya Chantelle Brigid Bridgeman (Converted to destroyer depot ship in 1908, given pennant C2 for World War One, decommissioned in 1926, was scrapped that year; renamed HMS Höchstädt to prevent confusion with depot ship HMS Blenheim [pennant B221], given pennant B02 as depot ship) *


HIGHFLYER-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
C246 HMS Hermes — Constance Lana Lambe (Fitted to carry seaplanes in 1913, not given pennant for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1914 by SM U-27 north of Calais, Hauts-de-France, France; renamed HMS Mercury to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier HMS Hermes [pennant R95]) *
C248 HMS Hyacinth — Rose Cyian McAlpine (Not given pennant for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Mafia with pennant C05, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C262 HMS Highflyer — Rhonda Suzanne Phipps Hornby (Given pennant D22 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later)


PEARL-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
C301 HMS Pallas — Antonia MacLeod (Decommissioned in 1904, was scrapped two years later)
C302 HMS Pandora — Amy Katharine Bickford (Renamed HMS Katoomba in 1890, decommissioned in 1906, was scrapped that year; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Carmarthen with hull number CLT-01, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C303 HMS Pearl — Janet Ebony Chelsea Goodrich (Decommissioned in 1904, was scrapped two years later)
C304 HMS Pelorus — Wynter Hannah Casey Saint Clair (Renamed HMS Midura in 1890, decommissioned in 1905, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Sunraysia with hull number CLT-02, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C305 HMS Persian — Amy Kingscote (Renamed HMS Wallaroo in 1890, given pennant N82 for World War One, renamed HMS Wallington in 1919, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Yorke with hull number CLT-03) *
C306 HMS Philomel — Caitlyn Bella Tinley (Assigned to the Royal Navy New Zealand Division in 1914, not given pennant number for World War One, reclassified as base ship in 1921, transferred to New Zealand in 1941, renamed HMNZS Philomel, decommissioned in 1947, was scuttled two years later off Cuvier Island, Waikato, New Zealand; adopted by New Zealand under local name with pennant C01, also given British pennant number for administrative reasons) *
C307 HMS Phoebe — Franklyn Courtney Bianca Addington (Decommissioned in 1904, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Kati Thanda with hull number CLT-04, also given British pennant number for administrative reasons) *
C308 HMS Phoenix — Tia Poppy Victoria Nesham (Renamed HMS Tauranga in 1890, decommissioned in 1904, was scrapped two years later; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Tauranga with pennant C02, also given British pennant number for administrative reasons) *
C309 HMS Psyche — Emma Georgine Bourke (Renamed HMS Ringarooma in 1890, decommissioned in 1904, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Tebrakuna with hull number CLT-05, also given British pennant number for administrative reasons) *


APOLLO-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
C204 HMS Melampus — Filoména Réa Boardman Φιλομένα Ρέα Μπόρντμαν (Decommissioned in 1910, was scrapped that year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Melámpous ΚΠΝΔ Μελάμπους with pennant K11, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C205 HMS Terpsichore — Sívylla Agapē Johnson Σίβυλλα Άγάπη Τζόνσον (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped in 1914; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Terpsichóri ΚΠΝΔ Τερψιχόρη with pennant K12, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C206 HMS Pique — Ophélie Churchill (Decommissioned in 1903, held in reserve, was scrapped in 1911; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Piqué with pennant C02, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C207 HMS Sybille — Hanneleen Peta Williams (Wrecked by grounding in 1901 during the Second Boer War off Lambert's Bay, Western Cape, South Africa; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Sybille with pennant C04, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C208 HMS Tribune — Quinn Penelope Tutor (Decommissioned in 1904, placed in reserve, was scrapped in 1911; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Tribunus with pennant K01, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C209 HMS Spartan — Angelikí Leóntios Winsloe Αγγελική Λεόντιος Ουίνσλοου (Placed as harbour duty vessel at HMNB Devonport in 1907, not given pennant number in World War One, decommissioned post-war to become static training ship, renamed TS Defiance [second of name] in 1921 on assignment as torpedo school training vessel, was scrapped in 1931; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Spártā ΚΠΝΔ Σπάρτα with pennant K13) *
C210 HMS Indefatigable — Rouméisa Bingham Ρουμέισα Μπίνγκαμ (Renamed HMS Melpomene [second of name] in 1910 to allow original name to be bestowed on battlecruiser HMS Indefatigable [pennant 17], decommissioned in 1913, was scrapped that year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Pýlos ΚΠΝΔ Πύλος with pennant K14, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C211 HMS Rainbow — Janet Danielle Deanna Stewart (Decommissioned in 1910 on transfer to Canada, renamed HMCS Rainbow, reduced to depot ship in 1917, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year; adopted by Canada under local name with hull number CLT-11/CRE-11, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C212 HMS Retribution — Carmine Edith Gissing (Decommissioned in 1910, was scrapped the following year)
C213 HMS Scylla — Élena Chichester Έλενα Τσίτσεστερ (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped in 1914; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Skýlla ΚΠΝΔ Σκύλλα with pennant K15, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C214 HMS Æolus — Xanthíppi Ermióni Vereníki Graham Ξανθίππη Ἑρμιόνη Βερενίκη Γκράχαμ (Decommissioned in 1913, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Aíolos ΚΠΝΔ Αἴολος with pennant K16, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C216 HMS BrilliantHaar Hoogwelgeboren Engleberta Solaina Poë, Barones van Testerep/Madame la Baronne Engleberta Solaina Poë de Testerep/Ihre Hochwohlgeboren Engleberta Solaina Poë, Freiin von Testerep (Given pennant N16 in World War One, sunk as blockship in 1918 during the first Raid on Ostend near Ostend, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; wreck salvaged and was scrapped post-war; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Briljant with pennant C06) *
C220 HMS SiriusHaar Hoogwelgeboren Wilhelmina Mathilda Lang, Barones van Geusen/Madame la Baronne Wilhelmina Mathilda Lang des Gueux/Ihre Hochwohlgeboren Wilhelmina Mathilda Lang, Freiin von Geusen (Given pennant N20 during World War One, sunk as blockship in 1918 during the first Raid on Ostend in the harbour of Ostend, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Sirius with pennant C01, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C222 HMS AndromacheLady Louise Alice Mountbatten, Baronetess of Milford Haven (Converted to minelaying cruiser in 1909, given pennant N22 in World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year)
C227 HMS IphigeniaHaar Hoogwelgeboren Fayette Chiara Berthe Bridgeman-Simpson, Barones van Zeebrugge/Madame la Baronne Fayette Chiara Berthe Bridgeman-Simpson de Zeebruges/Ihre Hochwohlgeboren Fayette Chiara Berthe Bridgeman-Simpson, Freiin von Zeebrügge (Converted to minelaying cruiser in 1910, given pennant N27 in World War Two, was scuttled as blockship in 1918 during the Zeebrugge Raid off Zeebrugge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; wreck salvaged and was scrapped post-war; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Iphigénie with pennant C07, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C230 HMS IntrepidHaar Hoogwelgeboren Joleigh Sidoney Halifax, Barones van Brugge/Madame la Baronne Joleigh Sidoney Halifax de Bruges/Ihre Hochwohlgeboren Joleigh Sidoney Halifax, Freiin von Brügge (Converted to minelaying cruiser in 1910, given pennant N30 in World War One, was scuttled as blockship in 1918 during the Zeebrugge Raid off Zeebrugge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; wreck salvaged and was scrapped post-war; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Intrépide with pennant C05, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C236 HMS ApolloLady Rosalynn Poore, Baronetess of Rushall (Converted to minelaying cruiser in 1909, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; renamed HMS Paean to prevent confusion with minelayer HMS Apollo [pennant M101]) *
C241 HMS SapphoHaar Hoogwelgeboren Hildimar Celesse Bigge, Ridder van Raversijde/Madame la Chevalière Hildimar Celesse Bigge de Raversyde/Ihre Hochwohlgeboren Hildimar Celesse Bigge, Ritter von Raversyde (Decommissioned in 1912, recommissioned two years later; given pennant P41 in World War One, participated in the second Raid on Ostend in 1918, could not be scuttled due to boiler issues and was forced to withdraw, decommissioned the second time in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Sappho with pennant C04) *
C251 HMS Latonia — Andrea Gwen Curzon-Howe (Converted to minelaying cruiser in 1910, given pennant P51 in World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Leto to prevent confusion with minelayer HMS Latonia [pennant M76]) *
C252 HMS Naiad — Marion Pegeen O'Callaghan/Muireann Peigín Ó Ceallacháin (Converted to minelaying cruiser in 1910, given pennant P52 in World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Ireland, renamed Beansí with pennant C05, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C285 HMS ThetisHaar Hoogwelgeboren Walborgd Chantal Colette Forsyth, Barones van Heist/Madame la Baronne Walborgd Chantal Colette Forsyth d'Heist/Ihre Hochwohlgeboren Walborgd Chantal Colette Forsyth, Freiin von Heist (Converted to minelaying cruiser in 1912, given pennant P85 in World War One, was sunk as blockship in 1918 during the Zeebrugge Raid off Zeebrugge, wreck salvaged and was scrapped post-war; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Thétis with pennant C03, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *


EDGAR-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
C268 HMS Grafton — Abbey Wendy Ewart (Given pennant A8 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year; renamed HMS Honour to prevent confusion with destroyer HMS Grafton [pennant D189]) *
C274 HMS Crescent — Rosemary Winter Craigie (Given pennant A4 for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped that year)
C275 HMS Edgar — Wanda Allison Dana Acland (Given pennant A5 for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Shovell to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier HMS Edgar [née HMS Perseus, pennant R52]) *
C277 HMS Gibraltar — Hallie Freya Hughes-Hallett (Given pennant A7 for World War One, reclassified as depot ship in 1914, decommissioned in 1923, was scrapped that year; given pennant B07 as depot ship) *
C280 Centaur — Florence Peggy Trench (Renamed HMS Royal Arthur before launching in 1891, given pennant AO for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year)
C286 HMS Endymion — Wynne Wilson (Given pennant A6 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year)
C289 HMS Hawke — Hunter Petunia Ellen Tabitha Williams (Given pennant A9 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1914 by SM U-9 north-northeast of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire)
C292 HMS Theseus — Clarence Campbell (Given pennant 2A for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped the following year)
C315 HMS Saint George — Hillary Leigh Frances Royle (Reclassified as depot ship in 1909, given pennant N31 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; given pennant B31 as depot ship) *


ASTRAEA-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
C215 HMS Astraea — Huruma Lurdi Frola Royle (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Liyongo with pennant C02, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C217 HMS Flora — Valerie Amelia Tisdall (Decommissioned in 1914, not given pennant number in World War One, renamed TS Indus II the following year while used as training ship at HMNB Devonport, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Satumu with pennant C02, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C218 HMS Forte — Wynne Lucee Hassanatou Brown (Decommissioned in 1913, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Sierra Leone, renamed RSLS Freetown with pennant C01, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C219 HMS Fox — Rashmi Piyumi Humpage (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by Sri Lanka, renamed SLNN Tirukōṇamalai with pennant K02, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C223 HMS Cambrian — Rianne Abigail Jade Montgomerie (Decommissioned in 1913, subsequently used as base ship, recommissioned the following year, given pennant A3 for World War One; renamed HMS Harlech in 1916, subsequently used as engineering training vessel at HMNB Devonport, renamed HMS Vivid in 1921, decommissioned the second time in 1923, was scrapped that year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Ileħħ with pennant K02) *
C237 HMS Hermione — Chanté Gemma Dicken (Given pennant P17 in World War One, decommissioned in 1921, sold for mercantile training services, renamed TS Warspite, was scrapped in 1940; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Hermione with pennant C05) *
C240 HMS Bonaventure — Felicia Sharon Inglefield (Converted to submarine depot ship in 1906, given pennant N41 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Sembawang with pennant C01) *
C256 HMS Charybdis — Hope Leah Dyke (Given pennant D56 for World War One, decommissioned in 1915, re-tasked as cargo carrier until 1919, subsequently laid up at HMNB Bermuda, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Guanahani with pennant P20) *


POWERFUL-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
C264 HMS PowerfulThe Honourable Lady Hortense Lambton Meux, Baronetess of Waltham Cross (Reassigned as training ship in 1912, not given pennant number for World War One, renamed TS Impregnable II in 1919, was scrapped in 1929)
C265 HMS Terrible — Willow Hadley Fawkes (Given pennant P70 for World War One, assigned as depot ship in 1915, re-designated training ship in 1918, decommissioned the following year, retained as training hulk until 1932, was scrapped that year)


DIADEM-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
C254 HMS Niobe — Wynona Blakely MacDonald (Transferred to Canada in 1910, renamed HMCS Niobe, reduced to depot ship in 1915, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Canada, given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number CLT-10/CRE-10, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C255 HMS Andromeda — Joyce Liáng Burr (Decommissioned in 1913, reassigned as training ship, renamed TS Powerful II, renamed TS Impregnable II in 1919, renamed TS Defiance in 1931, was scrapped in 1956; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Paduka with pennant C04) *
C263 HMS Spartiate — Farrah Garden Eyre (Never given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1914, renamed TS Fisgard, was scrapped in 1932)
C266 HMS Europa — Adele Jasmine Pocklington (Given pennant P06 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, wrecked en route to conversion to mercantile use the following year off Corsica, wreck subsequently salvaged and was scrapped; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Europa with pennant K06) *
C269 HMS Ariadne — H H Smyth (Given pennant P69 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM UC-65 south of Eastbourne, East Sussex; adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Santiago with pennant C02) *
C270 HMS Diadem — Hǎifāng Sidratul Freida Niblett (Given pennant P20 for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped that year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Parameswara with pennant C03) *
C272 HMS Amphitrite — Wilma Banāt Fisher/Banāt bint-Muhannā Āl Sa'īd (Given pennant D52 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Oman, renamed SBSU an-Nās with pennant Ṭ04) *
C279 HMS Argonaut — Evelyn Olivia LeMarchant (Given pennant P78 for World War One, reclassified as hospital ship in 1915, reclassified again as accommodation ship in 1918, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Samoa, renamed SPS Mau with pennant SPS10) *


ECLIPSE-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
C225 HMS Dido — Phoebe Farrah Tillard (Reclassified as depot ship in 1912, given pennant P05 for World War One, decommissioned in 1924, was scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Elissa to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Dido [pennant C37], would also be given pennant B05 as depot ship) *
C228 HMS Diana — Hope Catharine Ashley Baynes (Given pennant D18 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Solomon Islands, renamed RSIPV Mendaña with pennant P10) *
C232 HMS Minerva — Ida Ferris/Íde Ó Fearghusa (Given pennant P32 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Ireland, renamed Oghma with pennant C07) *
C235 HMS Venus — Anuradha Yuvani Eromi Prothero (Given pennant P36 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Sri Lanka, renamed SLNN Mahāvihāra with pennant K04) *
C247 HMS Juno — Grace Anya MacKenzie/Gráinne Áine Mhic Cináed (Given pennant N37 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Neamhan with pennant C06) *
C258 HMS Eclipse — Vishvani Hashani Henderson (Given pennant D58 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Sri Lanka, renamed SLNN Sūryagrahaṇaya with pennant K03) *
C259 HMS Doris — Guenièvre LeClerc Egerton (Given pennant P59 for World War One, reclassified as depot ship in 1917, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped the following year; would also be given pennant B59 as depot ship) *
C260 HMS Isis — Wynne Shannon Goodridge (Given pennant D60 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Barbados, renamed HMBS Saint Ann's with pennant P21) *
C261 HMS Talbot — Evelyn Heidi Gamble (Given pennant D61 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later)


ARROGANT-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
C224 HMS Furious — Lorraine Elsie Wintz (Decommissioned in 1912, assigned as training ship, not given pennant number for World War One, renamed TS Forte [second of name] to allow name to be bestowed on light battlecruiser HMS Furious [now pennant R65], was scrapped in 1923; adopted second name as HMS Forte to avoid confusion with aircraft carrier HMS Furious [pennant R65]) *
C226 HMS Gladiator — Wynter Lumsden (Was sunk in collision in 1908 with SS Saint Paul off Norton, Isle of Wight; salvaged and was scrapped later that year)
C242 HMS Arrogant — Hunter Candice Bryce Hulbert (Converted to depot ship in 1911, given pennant P42 for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped two years later, would also be given pennant B42 as depot ship) *
C257 HMS VindictiveHaar Hoogwelgeboren Agatha Engleberta Godsal, Barones van Oostende/Madame la Baronne Agatha Engleberta Godsal de Ostend/Ihre Hochwohlgeboren Agatha Engleberta Godsal, Freiin von Ostende (Given pennant 7C for World War Two, was sunk as blockship in 1918 during the second Raid on Ostend near Ostend, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; wreck salvaged and was scrapped post-war, bow preserved as memorial in Ostend; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Rachsüchtig with pennant C08) *


PELORUS-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
C229 HMS Pioneer — Tamsin Willow Biddlecombe (Transferred to Australia in 1912, renamed HMAS Pioneer, given no pennant number during the Great War, decommissioned in 1916, used as accommodation ship until 1922, was stripped prior to scrapping from 1922-1924 before being sold for scrap, hulk scuttled in 1931 east of Vaucluse, New South Wales; given modern Royal Australian Navy hull number CLT-13, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C231 HMS Psyche — Heidi Feakes (Second of name, transferred to Australia in 1915, renamed HMAS Psyche, given no pennant number during the Great War, decommissioned in 1918, was sold for scrap in 1922, demilitarized and used as timber lighter, was sunk in storm in 1940 in Salamander Bay, New South Wales; wreck demolished in underwater demolitions exercise after 1973; given modern Royal Australian Navy hull number CLT-14, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C233 HMS Pelorus — Elizabeth Helena Bayly (Second of name, given no pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Volksmoord with pennant C10) *
C234 HMS Pandora — Shezny Abigail Glenda Calthorpe (Second of name, decommissioned in 1912, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Pandora with pennant K03, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C238 HMS Pactolus — Felicity Andrea Aaron Glenn Tate (Made submarine depot ship in 1912, given pennant D08 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; also given pennant B08 as depot ship) *
C239 HMS Pegasus — Jackline Anais Ingles (Not given pennant number for World War One, was sunk by gunfire in 1914 at the Battle of Zanzibar by SMS Königsberg off Zanzibar, Tanzania; wreck mostly salvaged and was scrapped post-war; adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Unguja with pennant C03, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C243 HMS Pyramus — Jázmim Melissa de Robeck (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Khadrā with pennant C04, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C244 HMS Perseus — Rachel Deborah Laxton/Rāḥīl bint-Julandā Āl Sa'īd (Decommissioned in 1913, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Oman, renamed SBSU Sūratu al-Jinn with pennant Ṭ02, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C245 HMS Pomone — Easter Ashley Simons (Decommissioned in 1910, used as engineering training hulk at HMNB Dartmouth, not given pennant number for World War One, was scrapped in 1922)
C246 HMS Prometheus — Edith Crystal Tina Troubridge (Decommissioned in 1912, was scrapped two years later)
C284 HMS Proserpine — Jennifer Laura Marx (Given pennant N84 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Antigua and Barbuda, renamed HMABS Prince Klaas with pennant P22) *


CHALLENGER-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
C250 HMS Encounter — Bianca Molly Chambers (Transferred to Australia in 1912, renamed HMAS Encounter, not given pennant number for World War One, renamed HMAS Penguin in 1923 on reassignment as submarine depot ship, decommissioned in 1929, was scuttled in 1932 off Bondi Beach, New South Wales; adopted by Australia under first name, given new Royal Australian Navy hull number CLT-09, also given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
C253 HMS Challenger — Juvelyn Ruth Bridson (Given pennant D33 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Papua New Guinea, renamed HMPNGS Momase with pennant C61) *


TOPAZE-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
C249 HMS Topaze — Veronica Hannah Georgiana Bernard (Given pennant P29 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later)
C271 HMS Diamond — Charlene Helena Hughes-Onslow (Given pennant N61 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Djamant with pennant K05) *
C278 HMS Sapphire — Elizabeth Faisal Alexander-Sinclair/'Ilīzābīṯ bint-Fayṣal 'Alī al-Hāshimī (Given pennant N78 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Iraq, renamed SQMI al-Yāqūt with pennant Ṭ03) *
C300 HMS Amethyst — Aimée Hope Williamson (Given pennant P00 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Ametista with pennant K04) *


SCOUT CRUISERS

ADVENTURE-CLASS SCOUT CRUISER
C267 HMS Adventure — Chance Faye Corbett (Given pennant D10 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; renamed HMS Seeker to prevent confusion with minelayer HMS Adventure [pennant M23]) *
C283 HMS Attentive — Trisha Jackson (Given pennant P03 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later


FORWARD-CLASS SCOUT CRUISER
C288 HMS Foresight — Phillipa Wray (Given pennant D38 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; renamed HMS Prescience to prevent confusion with destroyer HMS Foresight [pennant D168]) *
C293 HMS Forward — Eleanor Glenys Wynne Daly (Given pennant N53 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later)


PATHFINDER-CLASS SCOUT CRUISER
C276 Fastnet — Selma Allana Hickley (Renamed HMS Pathfinder prior to launch, not given pennant number for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1914 by SM U-21 east of North Berwick, East Lothian) *
C281 HMS Patrol — Chlöe Tamera Marion Fuller (Given pennant N24 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year)


SENTINEL-CLASS SCOUT CRUISER
C287 HMS Sentinel — Evangeline Hayley Ferne Heaton-Ellis (Given pennant N73 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, used as training hulk until 1923, was scrapped that year)
C290 HMS Skirmisher — Eden Reeves (Given pennant D55 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year)


BOADICEA-CLASS SCOUT CRUISER
C291 HMS Boadicea — Felisha Murray Leake (Given pennant 4C for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, used as harbour service craft at HMNB Dartmouth until 1926, was scrapped that year; renamed HMS Watling to prevent confusion with destroyer HMS Boadicea [pennant D165]) *
C294 HMS Bellona — Eileen Sophia Alexander-Sinclair (Given pennant 1C for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year)


BLONDE-CLASS SCOUT CRUISER
C295 HMS Blonde — Thelma Patricia Bonham (Given pennant C7 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year)
C298 HMS Blanche — Gillian Mary Marston (Given pennant 6C for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Oiseau to prevent confusion with destroyer HMS Blanche [pennant D147]) *


ACTIVE-CLASS SCOUT CRUISER
C296 HMS Active — Julia Rebecca Paisley Hawksley (Given pennant A2 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; given new name HMS Argo to prevent confusion with destroyer HMS Active [pennant D114]) *
C297 HMS Fearless — Marissa Hope Cobbe (Given pennant 46 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; given new name HMS Dynamic to prevent confusion with destroyer HMS Fearless [pennant D167]) *
C299 HMS Amphion — Corrine Heaven Fox (Not given pennant number for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1914 south of east from Aldeburgh, Suffolk)


Ship prefix

HMABS — His/Her Majesty's Antigua and Barbuda Ship
HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
HMBS — His/Her Majesty's Bahamian Ship OR His/Her Majesty's Barbados Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
HMJS — His/Her Majesty's Jamaican Ship
HMNZS — His/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship
HMPNGS — His/Her Majesty's Papua New Guinea Ship
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
— Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
KPND/ΚΠΝΔ — Kypriakó Ploío Naftikí Dioíkisi Κυπριακό Πλοίο Ναυτική Διοίκηση ("Naval Command Ship")
MB — Marineschip van België/Navire Marine de Belgique/Marineschiff von Belgien ("Navy Ship of Belgium")
MUT — Meli ya Ulinzi ya Tanzania ("Tanzanian Defence Ship")
NS — Namibian Ship
RSIPV — Royal Solomon Islands Police Vessel
RSLS — Republic of Sierra Leone Ship
RSS — Republic of Singapore Ship
SAS — South African Ship
SBSU — Safīnat al-Baḥriyya as-Sulṭāniyya al-'Umāniyya ("Sultanate of Oman Naval Ship")
SLNN — Śrī Laṁkā Nāvika Naukāva ("Sri Lankan Naval Ship")
SM — Seiner Majestäts ("His Majesty's") (German Navy submarine ship prefix before 1918)
SMS — Seiner Majestäts Schiff ("His Majesty's Ship") (German Navy surface ship prefix before 1918)
SPS — Samoa Police Ship
SQMI — Safīnat al-Quwwāt Mushāt al-'Irāqiyya ("Ship of the Iraqi Naval Forces")
TS — Training Ship
VFAM — Vapur tal-Forzi Armati ta 'Malta ("Armed Forces of Malta")


Pennant superior letters and Hull classification codes

B — Base Depot Ship (Post-World War Two Royal Navy pennant superior for headquarters auxiliaries)
C — Cruiser (Post-war Royal Navy and other Commonwealth naval forces pennant superior)
C — Cúrsóir ("Cruiser") (Irish Navy pennant superior)
C — Kruiser/Croiseur/Kreuzer (Belgian Navy pennant superior)
CL/CL — Light Cruiser/Croiseur Léger (Royal Australian Navy/Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
CLT/CRE — Training Cruiser/Croiseur d'Entraînement (Royal Australian Navy/Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
D — Destroyer (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior)
K — Kaissar ("Cruiser") (Sri Lankan Navy pennant superior)
K — Katadromikó Καταδρομικό ("Cruiser") (Cypriot Naval Command pennant superior)
K — Krużer ("Cruiser") (Maltese Armed Forces pennant superior)
M — Mine Warfare Ship (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior)
P — Patrol Ship (Royal Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force/Royal Bahamas Defence Force/Barbados Coast Guard/Royal Solomon Islands Police universal pennant superior)
R — Aircraft Carrier (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior)
SPS — Samoan Police Service (Samoan Police Service universal pennant superior)
— Ṭarrād ("Cruiser") (Iraqi Naval Forces/Royal Navy of Oman pennant superior)
U Unterseeboot ("Submarine") (German Navy pennant superior)
UC — Küsten-Minen-Unterseeboot ("Coastal Minelaying Submarine") (German Navy pennant superior)
* Note that during both world wars, the Royal Navy did not make use of a uniform type-driven pennant numbering system


Translations

Barones — Baroness (Dutch)
Freiin — Free Lady, unmarried female equivalent to Freiherr (Free Lord), the equivalent of a baron (German)
Haar Hoogwelgeboren — Her High Well-born, equal to the English The Right Honourable (Dutch)
Ihre Hochwohlgeboren — Her High Well-born, equal to the English The Right Honourable (German)
Madame la Baronne — Lady the Baroness (French)
Madame la Chevalière — Lady the Knight (French)
Ridder — Knight (Dutch)
Ritter — Knight (German)
 
United Kingdom: Corvettes (Updated)
Had to skip over and do the corvette list while I was working on the list of destroyers for the land of black tea, so...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF CORVETTES (ROYAL NAVY)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

GLADIOLUS-CLASS CORVETTE (British-built Flower-Class)
K00 HMS Carnation — Grietje Wilhelmina Houchen van Geen (Second of name, given pennant K00 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1943 on transfer to the Netherlands, renamed HrMs Friso [second of name] with same pennant, restored to the United Kingdom the following year, decommissioned in 1945, converted to mercantile use as SS Southern Laurel, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Anjer with pennant K21 to prevent confusion with sloop/corvette ZrMs Friso [pennant K09]) *
K01 Acanthus — Kjersti Holst (Transferred to Norway on completion in 1941, renamed KNM Andenes, given pennant K01 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F307, decommissioned in 1956, converted to mercantile use as SS Colin Frye, was scrapped in 1970; adopted by Norway under local name with pennant K04) *
K02 Chelmer — Jerri Elayne Lacey Peters (Second of name, renamed HMS Balsam on completion in 1941, given pennant K72 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped that year; given new pennant number to prevent confusion with corvette HMS Godetia [pennant K72]) *
K04 HMS Saxifrage — Jørunn Renwick (Second of name, given pennant K04 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947 on transfer to Norway as weather ship, renamed KNM Polarfront I, decommissioned the second time in 1979, was scrapped that year; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Saxifrage with pennant K10) *
K05 Lobelia — Valérie Simons (Second of name, transferred to France on completion, renamed AE Lobélia, given pennant K05 in World War Two, returned to the United Kingdom in 1947, converted to mercantile use as SS Thorgeir, was scrapped in 1969; adopted by France under local name with new French Navy pennant A98) *
K07 Daffodil — Josie Grace Rankin (Third of name, renamed HMS Dianella prior to completion in 1940, given pennant K07 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
K08 HMS Spiraea — Roseanne Willow Tretheway (Second of name, given pennant K08 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, converted into mercantile service as SS Thessaloniki, final fate unknown)
K09 HMS Candytuft — Barbara Deanne Barker (Second of name, given pennant K09 in World War Two, transferred to the United States in 1942, renamed USS Tenacity with hull number PG-71, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, converted into mercantile service as SS Maw Hwa, final fate unknown)
K10 HMS Snapdragon — Phyllis Harriet Potter (Second of name, given pennant K10 in World War Two, was sunk by air attack in 1942 by Luftwaffe bombers north-northwest of Banghazi, Barqah, Libya)
K11 Mimosa — Rébecca Romaine Lucienne Birot (Second of name, transferred to France on completion in 1941, renamed AE Mimosa, given pennant K11 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 by KMS U-124 southeast of Aappilattoq, Kujalleq, Greenland; adopted by France under local name, given French Navy pennant A96) *


K12 HMS Auricula — Sydney Lora Bailey Maybury (Second of name, given pennant K12 in World War Two, was sunk by mine strike in 1942 during the Battle of Madagascar off Amoronjia-Orangéa, Diana, Madagascar)
K14 HMS Primula — Kelley McMillan Drake (Second of name, given pennant K14 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile service as SS Marylock, was scrapped in 1953)
K16 HMS Geranium — Agafya Rigmor Jonna Tilston (Second of name, given pennant K15 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to Denmark, renamed KDM Thetis with pennant F340, decommissioned in 1963, was scrapped that year; adopted by Denmark under local name with new Royal Danish Navy pennant F01) *
K17 HMS Amaranthus — Nichole Brenda Joan Stapleton (Given pennant K17 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile service as unknown ship, was scrapped in 1953)
K18 HMS Campanula — Rexanne Vera Earlene Case (Second of name, given pennant K18 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
K19 HMS Nigella — Tanner Wynne Coyne (Second of name, given pennant K19 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, converted to mercantile service as SS Nigelock, was sunk in 1955)
K20 HMS Starwort — Norma Wynne Duck (Given pennant K20 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, converted to mercantile service as SS Southern Main, was scrapped in 1967)
K22 HMS Gloxinia — April Judith Carla Pomeroy (Given pennant K22 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
K23 HMS Jasmine — Collander Diana Belle Coventry (Given pennant K23 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped two years later)
K24 HMS Hibiscus — Marion Wynne Firth (Second of name, given pennant K24 in World War Two, transferred to the United States in 1942, renamed USS Spry with hull number PG-64, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, converted to mercantile service as SS Madonna, was scrapped in 1955; adopted by the United States under local name) *


K25 HMS Azalea — Georgia Carley Geddes (Second of name, given pennant K25 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Norte, was sunk in 1955)
K27 HMS Honeysuckle — Ginevra Winter Gregorie (Second of name, given pennant K27 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1950)
K28 HMS Calendula — Edwyna Charlene Woodward (Given pennant K28 in World War Two, transferred to the United States in 1942, renamed USS Ready with hull number PG-67, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, decommissioned and converted to mercantile service as SS Villa Cisneros, final fate unknown; adopted by the United States under local name) *
K29 HMS Tulip — Jessalyn Kalisha Pollock (Second of name, given pennant K29 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, converted to mercantile service as SS Olympic Conqueror, was scrapped in 1965)
K31 HMS Camellia — Edythe Melanie MacKay (Second of name, given pennant K31 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile service as SS Hetty W. Vinke, was scrapped in 1965)
K32 HMS Coreopsis — Adrastíria Akakateríni Chrysikópoulos Αδραστήρια Ακακατερίνη Χρυσικόπουλος (Second of name, given pennant K32 in World War Two, transferred to Greece in 1943, renamed VP Kriezís ΒΠ Κριεζής without change of pennant, given post-war pennant F49, decommissioned in 1952, returned to the United Kingdom, was scrapped that year; adopted by Greece, renamed KV Kriezís ΚΒ Κριεζής with pennant V07) *
K33 HMS Kingcup — Renée Ashley Dinah Cambridge (Given pennant K33 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Rubis, was scrapped in 1959)
K34 HMS Gladiolus — Hartley Mariah Cherice Sanders (Second of name, given pennant K34 in World War Two, was sunk by probable torpedo strike in 1941 while escorting convoy SC-48 by either KM Schiffe U-558 or U-432 south-southwest of Vík í Mýrdal, Suðurland, Iceland)
K35 HMS Violet — Kendra Montana Nicholson (Second of name, given pennant K35 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile service the following year as SS La Aguerra, was scrapped in 1970)
K36 HMS Clematis — Yvonne McLeod Cleeves (Second of name, given pennant K36 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1949)


K37 HMS Veronica — Wendi Hope Kirvan (Second of name, given pennant K37 in World War Two, transferred to the United States in 1942, renamed USS Temptress with hull number PG-62, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945 and decommissioned, converted to mercantile use as SS Verolock, was sunk in accident in 1947 near Landéda, Bretagne, France; salvaged and was scrapped in 1951; adopted by the United States under local name) *
K38 HMS Mignonette — Harper Hope Brown (Second of name, given pennant K38 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile service as SS Alexandrouplis, was sunk in 1948)
K39 HMS Hydrangea — Josephine Erica Woolfenden (Second of name, given pennant K39 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile service as SS Hydralock, was wrecked off Taiwan in 1957)
K40 HMS Peony — Anastasoúla Élena Tragiás Αναστασούλα Έλενα Τραγιάς (Second of name, given pennant K40 in World War Two, transferred to Greece in 1943, renamed VP Sachtoúris ΒΠ Σαχτούρης without change of pennant, given post-war pennant F80, returned to the United Kingdom in 1952, was scrapped that year; adopted by Greece, renamed KV Sachtoúris ΚΒ Σαχτούρης with pennant V08) *
K41 HMS Sunflower — Joye Plomer (Second of name, given pennant K41 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
K43 HMS Freesia — Gillian Martha Berlyn (Given pennant K43 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Freelock, was sunk the following year)
K44 HMS Wallflower — Imogen Jaime Tyson (Second of name, given pennant K44 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Asbjrrn Larsen, was scrapped after 1966)
K45 HMS Convolvulus — Richelle Farrah Rosanne Yarde-Buller (Second of name, given pennant K45 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped that year)
K46 HMS La Malouine — Régine Yasmine Keymer (Built by the United Kingdom for France as AE La Malouine, seized by the Royal Navy in 1940 and commissioned with no name change, given pennant K46 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by France under local name, given French Navy pennant A88) *
K47 HMS Polyanthus — Joanna Goldie Aitken (Second of name, given pennant K47 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 while in aid of convoys ONS-18 and ON-202 by KMS U-592 east-southeast of Aappilattoq, Kujalleq, Greenland)


K48 HMS Anemone — Hunter Gayle Boys-Smith (Second of name, given pennant K48 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, converted to mercantile use as SS Pelkan, was scrapped in 1964)
K49 HMS Crocus — Edith Wheeler (Second of name, given pennant K49 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Annlock, was scrapped in 1952)
K50 HMS Erica — Allana Carmen Chantelle Seligman (Given pennant K50 in World War Two, was sunk by mine strike in 1943 east-northeast of Ad-Dersia, Barqah, Libya)
K51 HMS Rockrose — Jayde Dayo Birch (Given pennant K51 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947 on transfer to South Africa, renamed HMSAS Protea with same pennant; name changed to SAS Protea in 1952, decommissioned the second time in 1962, converted to mercantile use as SS Justin, was scrapped in 1967; adopted by South Africa under local name with pennant K01) *
K53 HMS Woodruff — Toya Muir (Given pennant K53 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, converted to mercantile use as SS Southern Lupin, was scrapped in 1959)
K54 HMS Marguerite — Arlene Norma Blundell (Second of name, given pennant K54 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, converted to mercantile use as unnamed weather ship, was scrapped in 1961)
K55 HMS Periwinkle — Emilia Cecilia Long (Given pennant K55 in World War Two, transferred to the United States in 1942, renamed USS Restless with hull number PG-66, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, converted to mercantile use as SS Perilock, was scrapped in 1953; adopted by the United States under local name) *
K56 HMS Asphodel — Michelle Alice Halliday (Second of name, given pennant K56 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 while escorting convoy SL-150 and MKS-41 by KMS U-575 west-northwest of Fisterra, Galicia, Spain)
K57 HMS Sundew — Aglaë Bergeret (Given pennant K57 in World War Two, transferred to France in 1941, renamed AE Roselys without same pennant number, returned to the United Kingdom in 1947, was scrapped that year; adopted by France under local name with new French Navy pennant A102) *
K58 HMS Aconite — Jolene Levasseur (Transferred to France on completion in 1941, renamed AE Aconit with pennant K58, returned to the United Kingdom in 1947, converted to mercantile use as SS Terje 11, was scrapped in 1967; adopted by France under local name with new French Navy pennant A99) *


K59 HMS Dahlia — Morgan Stella Work (Second of name, given pennant K59 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948)
K60 HMS Lavender — Johanna Whayman (Second of name, given pennant K60 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Eugene Vinkle, final fate unknown)
K61 HMS Pentstemon — Janet Byron (Second of name, given pennant K61 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Galaxidi, final fate unknown)
K63 HMS Picotee — Robyn Adelle Harrison (Given pennant K63 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1941 while escorting convoy ONS-4 by KMS U-568 southeast of Vík í Mýrdal, Suðurland, Iceland)
K64 HMS Hollyhock — Terri Ellen Davies (Second of name, given pennant K64 in World War Two, was sunk by air strike in 1942 during Operation C by aircraft from TH Gunkan-tachi Akagi, Sōryū, Hiryū, Shōkaku and Zuikaku east-southeast of Karaitivu, Næ̆gĕnahira, Sri Lanka)
K65 HMS Myosotis — Gillian Petra Shelley Lowe (Second of name, given pennant K65 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Grunningur, was scrapped in 1969)
K66 HMS Begonia — Charlotte Marlene Lyons (Second of name, given pennant K66 in World War Two, transferred to the United States in 1942, renamed USS Impulse with hull number PG-68, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, converted to mercantile use as SS Begonlock, was wrecked in 1970 near Roquetas de Mar, Andalusia, Spain; adopted by the United States under local name) *
K67 HMS Snowdrop — Patricia Alexandra Tinne (Second of name, given pennant K67 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped two years later)
K68 HMS Jonquil — Rhoda Edna Heidi Partington (Second of name, given pennant K68 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Olympic Rider, was sunk in collision in 1955 with SS Olympic Cruiser in the Atlantic Ocean)
K69 HMS Heather — Jessica Gwendolyn Cara Gibson (Second of name, given pennant K69 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)


K71 HMS Pimpernel — Winona Gracie Tori Tooley-Hawkins (Given pennant K71 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948)
K72 HMS Godetia — Georgette Victoria Legassick (Second of name, given pennant K72 in World War Two, was sunk in collision in 1940 with SS Marsa west of Southend, Argyll and Bute)
K73 HMS Arabis — Andrea Janet Smith (Second of name, given pennant K73 in World War Two, transferred to the United States in 1942, renamed USS Saucy with hull number PG-65, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, renamed HMS Snapdragon [third of name], converted for mercantile service the following year as SS Katina, final fate unknown; adopted by the United States under local name) *
K74 HMS Narcissus — Guenivere Theresa Sydney Clampitt (Second of name, given pennant K74 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Este, final fate unknown)
K75 HMS Celandine — Ainsley Harrison (Second of name, given pennant K75 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948)
K76 HMS Orchis — Bryanne Wilma Harris (Given pennant K76 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1944 during Operation: Overlord near Courseulles-sur-Mer, Normandie, France; was beached there, declared constructive total loss, was scrapped on site post-war)
K77 HMS Delphinium — Roberta Leigh Spaulding (Second of name, given pennant K77 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1949)
K78 HMS Rhododendron — Winter Nellie Michelle Faichney (Second of name, given pennant K78 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Maj Finke, was scrapped in 1968)
K79 HMS Petunia — Josephine Mǐnyàn Rayner (Second of name, given pennant K79 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946 on transfer to China, renamed ZMZ Fúpō ZMZ 伏波, was sunk by collision in 1947 off Wūqiū, Jīnmén, Taiwan; adopted by Taiwan under local name with Republic of China Navy hull number XL-01) *
K80 HMS Bluebell — Gloria Harmony Walker (Second of name, given pennant K80 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1945 while escorting convoy RA-64 by KMS U-711 north-northwest of Západnyj Kil'dín, Múrmanskaja Óblast, Russia)


K81 HMS Mallow — Vesna Bentaresh Piggott Весна Бентаресх Пигготт/Bintarish bint-'Anwar as-Sādāt (Second of name, given pennant K81 in World War Two, transferred to Yugoslavia in 1944, renamed KB Nada КБ Нада without change of pennant number; renamed PC Partizanka ПЦ Партизанка in 1945; returned to the United Kingdom in 1949, transferred to Egypt later that year and renamed SBM El-Sūdān, decommissioned in 1975, final fate unknown; renamed SBM Al-Nuwba as courtesy, given new Egyptian Navy pennant F6) *
K82 HMS Larkspur — Noa Adair (Second of name, given pennant K82 in World War Two, transferred to the United States in 1942, renamed USS Fury with hull number PG-69, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, converted to mercantile service as SS Larkslock, was scrapped in 1953; adopted by the United States under local name) *
K83 HMS Cyclamen — Hayden Nolene Lawson (Second of name, given pennant K83 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile service as SS Southern Briar, sold for scrapping in 1966, wrecked while under tow for scrapping that year west of Thorsminde, Midtjylland, Denmark)
K84 HMS Hyacinth — Agiáthi Nýx Papadógonas Αγιάθη Νυξ Παπαδόγωνας (Second of name, given pennant K84 in World War Two, transferred to Greece in 1943, renamed VP Apostólis ΒΠ Αποστόλης without change of pennant, given post-war pennant P-10, returned to the United Kingdom in 1952, was scrapped that year; adopted by Greece as KV Apostólis ΚB Αποστόλης with new Greek Navy pennant V06) *
K85 HMS Verbena — Denise Arlene Rayner (Second of name, given pennant K85 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, conversion for mercantile service cancelled, was scrapped in 1951)
K86 HMS Arbutus — Arabella Linda Wanda Warren (Second of name, given pennant K86 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 while escorting convoy ON-63 by KMS U-136 west of west-northwest of Belmullet, County Mayo, Ireland)
K87 HMS Marigold — Jayme Anora Sloane Halcrow (Second of name, given pennant K87 in World War Two, was sunk by air attack in 1942 while escorting convoy MKS-3Y by Regia Aeronautica bombers north-northwest of Raïs Hamidou, al-Jazā'ir, Algeria)
K88 HMS Clarkia — Fenella Julia Gail Jones (Given pennant K88 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
K90 HMS Gentian — Ronalda Olive Yeomans (Second of name, given pennant K90 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
K91 HMS Primrose — Charys Bettesworth Sanders (Second of name, given pennant K91 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Norfinn, was scrapped in 1966)


K93 Lotus — Helaine Louise Honorée d'Estienne d'Orves (Transferred to France on completion in 1942, renamed AE Commandant d'Estienne d'Orves with pennant K93, returned to the United Kingdom in 1947, converted to mercantile use as SS Southern Lotus, sold for scrapping in 1966, wrecked while under tow for scrapping that year west of Thorsminde, Midtjylland, Denmark; adopted by France under local name with new French Navy pennant A104) *
K94 HMS Columbine — Louise Alicia Sayers (Second of name, given pennant K94 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted for mercantile use as SS Leif Welding, was scrapped in 1966)
K95 HMS Dianthus — Charmane Edina Bridgman (Second of name, given pennant K95 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, converted for mercantile use as SS Thorslep, was scrapped in 1969)
K96 HMS Aubretia — Vivian Freda Smith (Second of name, given pennant K96 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted for mercantile use as SS Arnfinn Bergan, was scrapped in 1966)
K97 HMS Salvia — Jayne Irmgard Miller (Second of name, given pennant K97 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1941 by KMS U-568 north of Zawyet El-Auwwama, Matrouh, Egypt)
K98 HMS Zinnia — Cameron Geena Cuthbertson (Second of name, given pennant K98 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1941 by KMS U-564 west of west-northwest from Figueira da Foz, Centro, Portugal)
K99 HMS Gardenia — Morgan Michelle Firth (Second of name, given pennant K99 in World War Two, was sunk in collision in 1942 with HMS Fluellen north-northwest of Aïn El Kerma, Wahrān, Algeria)
K100 Alyssum — Josée Madeleine Marion Pépin Lehalleur (Second of name, transferred to France on completion in 1941, renamed AE Alysse with pennant K100, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 while escorting convoy ON-60 by KMS U-654 south of east from Cappahayden, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; adopted by France under local name with new French Navy pennant A97) *
K102 Rose — Torhill Jacobsen (Transferred to Norway on completion in 1941 as KNM Rose, given pennant K102 in World War Two, was sunk by collision in 1944 with HMS Manners east of east-southeast from Cappahayden, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Bjørgvin with new Royal Norwegian Navy pennant K09) *
K105 HMS Loosestrife — Amanda Annette Campbell (Given pennant K105 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, converted for mercantile use as SS Kallsevni, final fate unknown)


K107 HMS Nasturtium — Jeanne Fantine Cornélie Bartley (Built by the United Kingdom for France as AE La Paimpolaise, seized by the United Kingdom in 1940 and renamed [second of name], given pennant K107 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile service as SS Cania, final fate unknown; adopted by France under local name, given new French Navy pennant A90) *
K108 HMS Campion — Alysha Brown (Given pennant K108 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped two years later)
K111 HMS Pennywort — Garnet Calliope Wanda Meldrum (Given pennant K111 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped two years later)
K114 HMS Bellwort — Eileanóra Glenna Donald (Given pennant K114 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946 on transfer to Ireland, renamed Cliona with pennant 03; decommissioned the second time in 1970, was scrapped that year; adopted by Ireland under local name with Irish Naval Service pennant K23) *
K117 Ranonculus — Agnès Molet (Transferred to France on completion in 1941, renamed AE Renoncule, given pennant K117 in World War Two, returned to the United Kingdom in 1947, converted to mercantile service as SS Southern Lily, was scrapped in 1967; adopted by France under local name with new French Navy pennant A100) *
K120 HMS Borage — Yseult Siobhán MacDonald (Given pennant K120 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946 on transfer to Ireland, renamed Macha with pennant 01, decommissioned the second time in 1970, was scrapped that year; adopted by Ireland under local name with Irish Naval Service pennant K21) *
K122 HMS Fleur-de-Lys — Amber Collins (Built in the United Kingdom for France as AE La Dieppoise, seized by the United Kingdom in 1940 and renamed, given pennant K122 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1941 while escorting convoy OG-75 by KMS U-206 southwest of Conil de la Frontera, Andalusia, Spain; adopted by France under local name with new French Navy pennant A89) *
K123 HMS Oxlip — Fíona Brónach Collinson (Given pennant K123 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946 on transfer to Ireland, renamed Maev with pennant 02; decommissioned the second time in 1972, was scrapped that year; adopted by Ireland under local name with Irish Naval Service pennant K22) *
K126 HMS Burdock — Hartley Greta Chesterman (Given pennant K126 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year)
K128 HMS Samphire — Fancy Tabitha Renny (Given pennant K128 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 by RM Platino north-northwest of Jijel, Algeria)


K130 Phlox — Harriet Jane Hall (Renamed HMS Lotus [second of name] in 1942, decommissioned in 1947, converted for mercantile service as SS Southern Lotus, sold for scrapping in 1966, wrecked while under tow for scrapping that year west of Thorsminde, Midtjylland, Denmark; maintains second name) *
K132 HMS Vetch — Hylda Jarona Beverley (Given pennant K132 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, converted to mercantile service as SS Patrai, was scrapped in 1966)
K134 HMS Clover — Pauleen Hazel Grieves (Given pennant K134 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, converted to mercantile service as SS Cloverlock, final fate unknown)
K137 HMS Pink — Vivian Kaylyn Tadman (Given pennant K137 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1944 during Operation: Overlord by unknown German U-boat north of Port-en-Bessin-Huppain, Normandie, France; declared constructive total loss, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1947)
K140 HMS Coltsfoot — Wynter Kayla Rous (Given pennant K140 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, converted to mercantile service as SS Alexandria, final fate unknown)
K142 HMS Stonecrop — Josette Vanna Brock (Given pennant K142 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, converted to mercantile service as SS Silver King, final fate unknown)
K144 HMS Meadowsweet — Wynne Elsie Saunders (Given pennant K144 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, converted to mercantile service as SS Gerrit W. Vinke, final fate unknown)
K183 Coriander — Rosemonde Détroyat (Transferred to France on completion in 1941, renamed AE Commandant Détroyat, given pennant K183 in World War Two, returned to the United Kingdom in 1947, was scrapped the following year; adopted by France under local name with new French Navy pennant A101) *
K184 HMS Abelia — Francine Ardern (Given pennant K184 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, converted to mercantile service as SS Kraft, was scrapped in 1966)
K185 HMS Alisma — Mary Genna Rose (Given pennant K185 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, converted to mercantile service as SS Laconia, was sunk by uncontrolled flooding in 1954 southwest of Naples, Campania, Italy)


K186 HMS Anchusa — Patricia Everett-Price (Second of name, given pennant K186 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile service as SS Silverlord, was lost in accident in 1960, salvaged and was scrapped)
K187 HMS Armeria — Willow Niobe Miranda Faichney (Given pennant K187 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, converted to mercantile service as SS Deppie, final fate unknown)
K188 HMS Aster — Erica Hewitt (Second of name, given pennant K188 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year)
K189 HMS Bergamot — Reagan Payton Chapman (Second of name, given pennant K189 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile service as SS Syros, was scrapped in 1974)
K190 BroomRonda Alisa Howell (Renamed HMS Vervain on commissioning in 1941, given pennant K190 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1945 by KMS U-1276 south of Tramore, County Waterford, Ireland)
K192 HMS Bryony — Jannie Valjeta Stewart (Second of name, given pennant K192 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1948 on transfer to Norway, renamed KNM Polarfront II to serve as weather ship; decommissioned the second time in 1979, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Bryony, given new Royal Norwegian Navy pennant K11) *
K193 HMS Buttercup — Lise Rebekka Lund (Second of name, given pennant K193 in World War Two, temporarily loaned to Belgium as MB Buttercup with no change of pennant from 1942-1944, decommissioned later in 1944 on transfer to Norway, renamed KNM Buttercup with no change of pennant; renamed KNM Nordkyn in 1946, given post-war pennant F309, decommissioned the second time in 1956, was scrapped in 1969; adopted by Norway under local name, given new Royal Norwegian Navy pennant K05) *
K195 Chrysanthemum — Félicie Cecília Drogou de Araújo (Second of name, transferred to France on commissioning in 1942, renamed AE Commandant Drogou, given pennant K195 in World War Two, returned to the United Kingdom in 1947; converted to mercantile service as SS Terje X, acquired by Portugal for use as hydrographic survey ship, renamed NRP Carvalho Araújo with pennant A524, decommissioned the second time in 1975, was scrapped that year; adopted by France under local name, given French Navy pennant A103, also given Portuguese Navy pennant V04 for administrative purposes) *
K196 HMS Cowslip — Faith Granger (Second of name, given pennant K196 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1948, was scrapped the following year)
K197 Eglantine — Thorbjørg Dahl (Second of name, transferred to Norway on completion in 1941, renamed KNM Eglantine, given pennant K197 in World War Two, renamed KNM Sørøya in 1946, given post-war pennant F308, decommissioned in 1956, converted to mercantile use as SS Thorglimt, was scrapped in 1969; adopted by Norway under second name, given new Royal Norwegian Navy pennant K06) *


K199 HMS Fritillary — Wilma Hannah Barker (Given pennant K199 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Andria, was scrapped in 1955)
K200 HMS Genista — Rolanda Marsha Pattinson (Second of name, given pennant K200 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to HM Air Ministry that year to serve as weather ship SS Weather Recorder, was scrapped in 1961; adopted by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary as weather reconnaissance ship RFA Recorder with pennant W00) *
K201 Gloriosa — Maria Gloria Erfurt (Given pennant K201 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1941; adopted by Belize, renamed BDFS Holzuz with pennant P40) *
K202 Harebell — Cymbeline Dominica Rossetti (Second of name, given pennant K202 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1941; adopted by Belize, renamed BDFS Cayo with pennant P41) *
K203 Hemlock — Carla Prudence Linnaeus (Given pennant K203 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1941; adopted by Belize, renamed BDFS Corozal with pennant P42) *
K204 Ivy — Ivy Francine Lovestone (Third of name, given pennant K204 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1941; adopted by Belize, renamed BDFS Holpatin with pennant P43) *
K205 Ling — Callie Antonia Salisbury (Given pennant K205 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1941; adopted by Belize, renamed BDFS Dangriga with pennant P44) *
K206 Marjoram — Margery Ophelia Major (Second of name, given pennant K206 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1941; adopted by Belize, renamed BDFS Toledo with pennant P45) *
K207 HMS Monkshood — Janet Elizabeth Raye Wilford (Given pennant K207 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, converted to mercantile service as SS W.R. Strang, was scrapped in 1965)
K208 Montbretia — Hjørdis Søiland (Transferred to Norway on commissioning in 1941, renamed KNM Montbretia, given pennant K208 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 while escorting convoy ONS-144 by KMS U-262 east of Black Tickle, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Nidaros, given new Royal Norwegian Navy pennant K07) *


K209 HMS Sweetbriar — Janna Winnifred Cooper (Second of name, given pennant K209 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile service as SS Star IX, was scrapped in 1966)
K210 HMS Thyme — Flower Evelyn Eastman (Given pennant K210 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to HM Air Ministry that year to serve as weather ship SS Weather Explorer, sold into mercantile service in 1958 as SS Epos, final fate unknown; adopted by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary as weather reconnaissance ship RFA Explorer with pennant W10) *
K211 Zenobia — Ernestine Jarona Powell (Renamed HMS Snowflake on commissioning in 1941, given pennant K211 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to HM Air Ministry that year to serve as weather ship SS Weather Watcher, was scrapped in 1962; adopted by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary as weather reconnaissance ship RFA Watcher with pennant W11) *
K212 Nettle — Scarlett Chyna Rexanne Hickman (Second of name, renamed HMS Hyderabad [second of name] on commissioning in 1941, given pennant K212 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped two years later)
K213 HMS Poppy — Dallas Rowena Crystal Onslow (Second of name, given pennant K213 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, converted into mercantile service as SS Rami, was scrapped after 1956)
K214 HMS Potentilla — Canutte Annbjørg Monsen (Transferred to Norway on commissioning in 1942 as KNM Potentilla, given pennant K214 in World War Two, returned to the United Kingdom in 1944 without change of name or pennant, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Hålogaland, given new Royal Norwegian Navy pennant K08) *
K216 HMS Tamarisk — Aspasía Glykería Sidéris Ασπασία Γλυκερία Σιδέρης (Second of name, given pennant K216 in World War Two, transferred to Greece in 1943, renamed VP Tompázis ΒΠ Τομπάζης without change of pennant, given post-war pennant F89, returned to the United Kingdom in 1952, was scrapped that year; adopted by Greece, renamed KV Tompázis ΚΒ Τομπάζης with new Greek Navy pennant V09) *
K226 Dart — Caroline Doortje Smith (Second of name, renamed HMS Godetia [third of name], given pennant K226 in World War Two, loaned to Belgium from 1942-1944 without change of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Godetia with pennant K21) *
K257
La Bastiaise — Garland Danic (Built by the United Kingdom for France as AE La Bastiaise, was sunk by mine strike in 1940 off Hartlepool, Durham; adopted by France under local name with French Navy pennant A91, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
K271 HMS Heliotrope — Ronnette Jìngqiáng Hunt 羅內特·景強·亨特 (Second of name, given pennant K03 in World War Two, transferred to the United States in 1942, renamed USS Surprise with hull number PG-63, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, sold into mercantile service two years later, acquired by mainland China in 1949, renamed ZRZ Lín Yī ZRZ 林一, final fate unknown; given modern People's Liberation Army-Navy pennant 201) *
K272 Pansy — Christie Sylvia Barker (Second of name, renamed HMS Heartsease [second of name] before completion in 1940, given pennant K15 in World War Two, transferred to the United States in 1942, renamed USS Courage with hull number PG-70, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, converted to mercantile service as SS Roskva, eventually came under control of Indonesian rebel group, was sunk by air attack in 1958 by Indonesian Air Force bombers in the Celebes Sea; adopted by the United States under local name) *


EYEBRIGHT-CLASS CORVETTE (Canadian-built Flower-Class for Royal Navy service)
K145 HMS Arrowhead — Velvet Helen Torraville (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom, given pennant K145 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1941 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned in 1945 and returned to the United Kingdom, sold for civilian use as MV Southern Larkspur in 1948, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Corte Real with hull number PC-519/CP-519) *
K150 HMS Eyebright — Hallie Carol Randi Davis (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom, given pennant K150 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1941 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned in 1945 and returned to the United Kingdom, sold for civilian use as MV Albert W. Vinke two years later, was scrapped in 1965; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Goose Bay with hull number PC-504/CP-504) *
K155 HMS Windflower — Joanna Price (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom, given pennant K155 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1941 without change of name or pennant number, was sunk by collision later that year while escorting convoy SC-58 with SS Zyphenburg south of east from Portugal Cove South, Newfoundland and Labrador; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Paradise with hull number PC-510/CP-510) *
K159 HMS Hepatica — Tracey Gilmour (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom, given pennant K159 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1941 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned in 1945 and returned to the United Kingdom, was scrapped in 1948; adopted by Canada and renamed NCSM Terrebonne with hull number CP-507/PC-507) *
K166 HMS Snowberry — Rayna Stella Kelley (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom, given pennant K166 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1941 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned in 1945 and returned to the United Kingdom, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Canada and renamed NCSM Fort Saint-Jean with hull number CP-508/PC-508) *
K172 HMS Trillium — Ronalda Freida Harris (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom, given pennant K172 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1941 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned in 1945 and returned to the United Kingdom, sold for civilian use as MV Olympic Winner two years later, was scrapped in 1971; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS London with hull number PC-506/CP-506) *
K182 HMS Bittersweet — Jennifer Ashley Woods (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom, given pennant K182 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1941 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned in 1945 and returned to the United Kingdom, was scrapped in 1950; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Winkler with hull number PC-521/CP-521) *
K191 HMS Mayflower — Gwenaëlle Hilda Stephen (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom, given pennant K191 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1941 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned in 1945 and returned to the United Kingdom, was scrapped in 1949; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Kelligrew with hull number PC-505/CP-505) *
K194 HMS Fennel — Josephine Margaret Gillison (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom, given pennant K194 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1941 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned in 1945 and returned to the United Kingdom, sold for civilian use as MV Millam Kihl in 1948, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Gander with hull number PC-516/CP-516) *
K198 HMS Spikenard — Hortense Gillian Shadforth (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom, given pennant K198 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1941 without change of name or pennant number, was sunk by torpedo strike the following year while escorting convoy SC-67 by KMS U-136 west of Hartland, Devon; adopted by Canada and renamed NCSM Brossard with hull number CP-509/PC-509) *


MUSK-CLASS CORVETTE (Modified British-built Flower-Class)
K274 Betony — Lamai Karawek Prowse (Transferred to the Royal Indian Navy on completion in 1945, renamed HMIS Sind [second of name], given pennant K274 in World War Two, returned to the United Kingdom in 1946, transferred to Thailand the following year, renamed RKP Prasae with pennant 3, was wrecked in snowstorm in 1951 near Yangyang, Kang'won, Korea; subsequently scuttled; adopted by Thailand under local name, given modern Royal Thai Navy hull number LW-19) *
K306 HMS Bugloss — Esha Vijaya Battle (Given pennant K306 in World War Two, transferred to the Royal Indian Navy in 1945, renamed HMIS Assam [second of name] without change of pennant, returned to the United Kingdom in 1947, was scrapped that year; adopted by India, renamed INS Guwahati with pennant K100) *
K307 Bullrush — Francine Jamie Jones (Given pennant K307 in World War Two, transferred to Canada on completion in 1944, renamed HMCS Mimico with new pennant number K485, decommissioned the following year, converted for mercantile service as SS Olympic Victor, was scrapped in 1976; adopted by Canada under local name, given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-589/CP-589) *
K348 Burnet — Ratana Hom Main (Transferred to the Royal Indian Navy on commissioning in 1945, renamed HMIS Gondwana [second of name], given pennant K348 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United Kingdom that year; transferred to Thailand the following year, renamed RKP Bang Pakong with pennant 4, decommissioned the second time in 1984, final fate unknown; adopted by Thailand under local name, given new Royal Thai Navy hull number LW-18) *
K385 Arabis — Irihapeti Huatare Seelye (Third of name, transferred to New Zealand on completion in 1944, renamed HMNZS Arabis, given pennant K385 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1948 and returned to the United Kingdom, was scrapped in 1951; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Kōwhai with pennant K203) *
K395 HMS Charlock — Jayanti Esha Bharat Healy (Given pennant K395 in World War Two, transferred to the Royal Indian Navy in 1946, renamed HMIS Mahratta with same pennant number, was sunk by grounding the following year; adopted by India, renamed INS Nagpur with new Indian Navy pennant K101) *
K402 Buddleia — Gilberte Honorée Matheson (Transferred to Canada before commissioning in 1943, renamed NCSM Giffard, given pennant number K402 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1952; adopted by Canada under local name, given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number CP-586/PC-586) *
K403 Arbutus — Ihapera Aramoana Rhind (Third of name, transferred to New Zealand on completion in 1944, renamed HMNZS Arbutus, given pennant K403 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1948 and returned to the United Kingdom, was scrapped 1951; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Akeake with pennant K201) *
K484 Candytuft — Wendy Julia Kingsmill (Third of name, given pennant K484 for World War Two, transferred to Canada on completion in 1944, renamed HMCS Long Branch with new pennant K487, decommissioned the following year, converted to mercantile service as SS Rexton Kent II, was scuttled in 1966 off Cape Spencer in the Minas Basin, Nova Scotia; adopted by Canada under local name, given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-590/CP-590) *
K486 Ceanothos — Faye Rose Brebner (Second of name, transferred to Canada on completion in 1943, renamed HMCS Forrest Hill with same pennant number, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1948; adopted by Canada under local name, given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-586/CP-586) *
K487 Balm — Melissa Nichelle Culpepper (Cancelled before construction in 1942, no pennant number originally assigned; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Pama with pennant K202) *


ACTION-CLASS CORVETTE (Modified Canadian-built Flower-Class for Lend-Lease)
K279 HMS Dittany — Wanda Phoebe Page (Built in Canada for the United States as USS Beacon with hull number PG-88, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K279 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States that year, final fate unknown; retained by the United Kingdom, also given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-625/CP-625 for administrative purposes) *
K280 HMS Smilax — Amaranta Esmeralda Branson y Lonardi Doucet (Built in Canada for the United States as USS Tact with hull number PG-98, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K280 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, transferred to Argentina two years later, renamed ARA República with pennant P10; decommissioned the second time in 1961, final fate unknown; adopted by Argentina under local name with new Argentinian Navy pennant F07, also given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-630/CP-630 for administrative purposes) *
K281 HMS Statice — Ruth Wolfenden (Built in Canada for the United States as USS Vim with hull number PG-99, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K281 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States, converted for mercantile purposes under unknown name, was scrapped in 1961; retained by the United Kingdom, also given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-631/CP-631 for administrative purposes) *
K282 HMS Linaria — Rosemary Helen Jameson (Built in Canada for the United States as USS Clash with hull number PG-91, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K282 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States that year, converted for mercantile use as SS Porto Offuro, final fate unknown; retained by the United Kingdom, also given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-628/CP-628 for administrative purposes) *
K283 HMS Willowherb — Annabelle Hague (Built by Canada for the United States as USS Vitality with hull number PG-100, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K283 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States, converted for mercantile use under unknown name, was scrapped in 1961; retained by the United Kingdom, also given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-632/CP-632 for administrative purposes) *
K285 HMS Honesty — Gayle MacGregor (Built in Canada for the United States as USS Caprice with hull number PG-90, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K285 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States that year, converted for mercantile use under unknown name, was scrapped in 1961; retained by the United Kingdom, also given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-627/CP-627 for administrative purposes) *
K286 HMS Rosebay — Rayna June Tadhunter (Built in Canada for the United States as USS Splendor with hull number PG-97, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K286 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States, final fate unknown; retained by the United Kingdom, also given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-629/CP-629 for administrative purposes) *


HADLEIGH CASTLE-CLASS CORVETTE (British-built Castle-Class)
K355 HMS Hadleigh Castle — Wanda Shirley Thompson (Given pennant K355 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, given post-war pennant F355, was scrapped in 1959)
K356 Caldecot Castle — Hannah Colleen Woodstock Plantagenet (Cancelled before construction in 1943, no pennant number assigned; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Walcha with hull number PC-356) *
K357 Dover Castle — Martha Leibich Angevin (Cancelled before construction in 1943, no pennant number assigned; adopted by Australia and renamed HMAS Weddin with hull number PC-357) *
K358 Dudley Castle — Wendy Rhonda Randell de Picquigny (Cancelled before construction in 1943, no pennant number assigned; adopted by Australia and renamed HMAS Brewarrina with hull number PC-358) *
K359 Bere Castle — Charlene Natalie ferch Llywelyn Aberffraw (Cancelled before construction in 1943, no pennant number assigned; adopted by Australia and renamed HMAS Broken Hill with hull number PC-359) *
K360 Calshot Castle — Danni Wortmann Tutor (Cancelled before construction in 1943, no pennant number assigned; adopted by Australia and renamed HMAS Towong with hull number PC-360) *
K361 Monmouth Castle — Tabitha Linda FitzOsbern (Cancelled before construction in 1943, no pennant number assigned; adopted by Australia and renamed HMAS Buloke with hull number PC-361) *
K362 HMS Portchester Castle — Adelle Gale Scott (Given pennant K362 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, given post-war pennant F362, was scrapped in 1958)
K363 Thornbury Castle — Elizabeth Stacy Stafford (Cancelled before construction in 1943, no pennant number assigned; adopted by Australia and renamed HMAS Croydon with hull number PC-363) *
K364 Appleby Castle — Randi Britton le Meschin (Cancelled before construction in 1943, no pennant number assigned; adopted by Australia and renamed HMAS Boulia with hull number PC-364) *


K365 Tonbridge Castle — Shelley MacKenzie FitzGilbert (Cancelled before construction in 1943, no pennant number assigned; adopted by Australia and renamed HMAS Quilpie with hull number PC-365) *
K366 Norwich Castle — Lynda Craigie de Gäel (Cancelled before construction in 1943, no pennant number assigned; adopted by Australia and renamed HMAS Pilbara with hull number PC-366) *
K367 Oswestry Castle — Mary Edwards de Ballioi (Cancelled before construction in 1943, no pennant number assigned; adopted by Australia and renamed HMAS Halls Creek with hull number PC-367) *
K368 Pendennis Castle — Marion Kokatha Killigrew (Cancelled before construction in 1943, no pennant number assigned; adopted by Australia and renamed HMAS Maralinga with hull number PC-368) *
K369 Alton Castle — Anna Revie Talbot (Cancelled before construction in 1943, no pennant number assigned; adopted by Australia and renamed HMAS Flinders with hull number PC-369) *
K370 Warkworth Castle — Alice Mparntwe Dunkeld (Cancelled before construction in 1943, no pennant number assigned; adopted by Australia and renamed HMAS Alice Springs with hull number PC-370) *
K371 Rhuddlan Castle — Debra Nelson Plantagenet (Cancelled before construction in 1943, no pennant number assigned; adopted by Australia and renamed HMAS Hindmarsh with hull number PC-362) *
K372 HMS Rushen Castle — Rebecca Candice Warwick (Given pennant K372 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, given post-war pennant F372, transferred to HM Air Ministry in 1960 as weather ship SS Weather Surveyor, sold into mercantile use in 1977, was scrapped in 1983; adopted by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary as weather reconnaissance ship RFA Surveyor with pennant W72) *
K374 Shrewsbury Castle — Thorgunn Jacobsen (Transferred to Norway on completion in 1944, renamed KNM Tunsberg Castle, given pennant K374 in World War Two, was sunk by mine strike later that year north of Ytre Syltefjord, Finnmark, Norway; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Tunsberghus with Royal Norwegian Navy pennant K12) *
K379 HMS Carisbrooke Castle — Wynda Isabel Forster (Given pennant K379 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1952, given post-war pennant F379, decommissioned the second time in 1956, was scrapped two years later)


K383 HMS Flint Castle — Nessa Harrison (Given pennant K383 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F383, decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped two years later)
K384 HMS Leeds Castle — Willow Taylor Hodson (Given pennant K384 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F384, decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped two years later)
K386 HMS Amberley Castle — Ruperta Summer Mortimer (Given pennant K386 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, given post-war pennant F386, transferred to HM Air Ministry in 1957 as weather ship SS Weather Advisor, renamed SS Admiral Fitzroy in 1976, was scrapped in 1982; adopted by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary as weather reconnaissance ship RFA Advisor with pennant W86) *
K387 HMS Berkeley Castle — Fenella Annabel Darrah (Given pennant K387 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, given post-war pennant F387, was being upgraded in dry dock at Sheerness, Kent in 1953 when struck by the North Sea Flood; subsequently capsized, considered constructive total loss, was scrapped in 1956)
K388 HMS Dumbarton Castle — Vanna Forbes Broadhead (Given pennant K388 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, given post-war pennant F388, was scrapped in 1961)
K389 HMS Knaresborough Castle — Janice Rose Freeman (Given pennant K389 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F389, decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped that year)
K397 HMS Launceston Castle — Rowena Myleen Roberts (Given pennant K397 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F397, decommissioned in 1959, was scrapped that year)
K399 HMS Tintagel Castle — Christel Ainsworth Hoodless (Given pennant K399 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F399, decommissioned in 1958, was scrapped that year)
K405 HMS Alnwick Castle — Greer Annabella Stonehouse (Given pennant K405 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, given post-war pennant F105, was scrapped in 1958)
K412 HMS Bamborough Castle — Manhattan Susan Work (Given pennant K412 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, given post-war pennant F12, was scrapped in 1959)


K413 HMS Farnham Castle — Winter Evelyn Warwick (Given pennant K413 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, given post-war pennant F413, was scrapped in 1960)
K416 HMS Hurst Castle — Ingrid Gaira Chesterman (Given pennant K416 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 by KMS U-482 north of Toraigh, County Donegal, Ireland)
K420 HMS Kenilworth Castle — Janice Jean Allon (Given pennant K420 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F420, decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped that year)
K443 Maiden Castle — Alice Victoria Rivers (Initially pennant K443, completed as HM Ministry of War Transportation convoy rescue ship SS Empire Lifeguard, was sunk by limpet mine in 1947 at Ḥefa, Israel; salvaged and repair later that year, dismissed from service in 1955, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary as search and rescue ship RFA Lifeguard with pennant G43) *
K449 HMS Pevensey Castle — Cairméal Winifred Leadbetter (Given pennant K449 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, given post-war pennant F449, transferred to HM Air Ministry in 1959 to serve as weather ship, renamed SS Weather Monitor, renamed SS Admiral Beaufort in 1976, was scrapped in 1982; adopted by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary as weather reconnaissance ship RFA Monitor with pennant W49) *
K461 Woolvesey Castle — Chelsea Brett Hermann (Transferred to Canada on completion in 1944, renamed HMCS Huntsville, given pennant K497 in World War Two, decommissioned two years later, converted for mercantile use as SS Wellington Kent, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by Canada under local name, given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-636/CP-636) *
K488 Sandgate Castle — Leslie Paisley Denny (Transferred to Canada on completion in 1944, renamed HMCS Saint Thomas, given pennant K488 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted for mercantile use as MV Camosun III, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by Canada under local name, given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-639/CP-639) *
K489 Guildford Castle — Nella Salome Christina Dickinson (Transferred to Canada on completion in 1944, renamed HMCS Hespeler, given pennant K489 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted for mercantile use as MV Chilcotin, was destroyed by fire in 1966 at Sarroch, Sardegna, Italy; was scrapped later that year; adopted by Canada under local name, given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-635/CP-635) *
K490 Tamworth Castle — Robertina Pastora Brown (Transferred to Canada on completion in 1944, renamed HMCS Kincardine, given pennant K490 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted for mercantile use as MV Saada, was scrapped in 1953; adopted by Canada under local name, given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-643/CP-643) *
K491 Hedingham Castle — Farley Ronda Lìhuá Pike 法利·隆達·麗華·派克 (Transferred to Canada on completion in 1944, renamed HMCS Orangeville, given pennant K491 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted for mercantile use as MV Ta Tung, commissioned by Taiwan in 1951, renamed ZMZ Déān ZMZ 德安 with hull number PF-81; decommissioned for the second time in 1967, was scrapped that year; adopted by Taiwan under local name with new Republic of China Navy hull number XL-03, also given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-641/CP-641 for administrative purposes) *


K492 Walmer Castle — Gwendolyn Julia Kelly Holder (Initially given pennant K405, transferred to Canada on completion in 1944, renamed HMCS Leaside, given pennant K492 in the Royal Canadian Navy, decommissioned in 1946, converted for mercantile use as MV Coquitlam, was sunk at anchor in 1978 in Seldovia Bay, Alaska; was later salvaged and then scuttled west of Cape Saint Elias, Alaska; adopted by Canada under local name, given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-644/CP-644) *
K493 Nunney Castle — Moreen Susan Mǐnyàn Duffus 莫倫·蘇珊·敏艳·達芙斯 (Transferred to Canada on completion in 1944, renamed HMCS Bowmanville, given pennant K446 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted for mercantile use as MV Tashun; commissioned by mainland China in 1949, renamed ZRZ Guǎngzhōu ZRZ 廣州, decommissioned the second time in 1976, was scrapped in 1986; adopted by mainland China under local name with People's Liberation Army-Navy pennant 200, also given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-642/CP-642 for administrative purposes) *
K494 Rising Castle — Allana Heidi Easton (Transferred to Canada on completion in 1944, renamed HMCS Arnprior, given pennant K494 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Uruguay two years later, renamed ROU Montevideo with hull number PF-1; decommissioned the second time in 1975, was scrapped that year; adopted by Uruguay under local name, also given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-637/CP-637 for administrative purposes) *
K495 Hever Castle — Freida Wynter Lányīng Bogardus 弗雷達·溫特·藍鷹·博加杜斯 (Initially given pennant K521, transferred to Canada on completion in 1944, renamed HMCS Copper Cliff, given pennant K495 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as MV Talung; commissioned by mainland China in 1949, renamed ZRZ Wànlǐ ZRZ 萬里, was reported wrecked around that time east of Wēihǎi, Shāndōng, China; adopted by mainland China under local name with People's Liberation Army-Navy pennant 202, also given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-640/CP-640 for administrative purposes) *
K496 Pembroke Castle — Alberta Dorothy Nàyǒng Ritchie 艾伯塔·多蘿西·娜勇·里奇 (Initially given pennant K540, transferred to Canada on completion in 1944, renamed HMCS Tillsonburg, given pennant K496 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as MV Ta Ching; commissioned by Taiwan in 1951, renamed ZMZ Gāo'ān ZMZ 高安 with hull number PF-80; decommissioned for the second time in 1963, was scrapped that year; adopted by Taiwan under local name with new Republic of China Navy hull number XL-02, also given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-633/CP-633 for administrative purposes) *
K497 Norham Castle — Helen Allie Boucher (Initially given pennant K447, transferred to Canada on completion in 1944, renamed HMCS Humberstone, given pennant K497 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as MV Taiwei, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Canada under local name, given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-634/CP-634) *
K498 Sherborne Castle — Portia Willow Spragge (Initially given pennant K453, transferred to Canada on completion in 1944, renamed HMCS Petrolia, given pennant K498 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as MV Maid of Athens, was scrapped in 1965; adopted by Canada under local name, given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-638/CP-638) *
K529 Gorey Castle — Wynne Nichelle Bishop-Laggett (Renamed HMS Hedingham Castle [second of name] before launching in 1944, given pennant K529 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, given post-war pennant F386, was scrapped in 1958)
K530 HMS Oakham Castle — Aynsley Isobel Lyons (Given pennant K530 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F530, decommissioned in 1950, transferred to HM Air Ministry in 1957 to serve as weather ship, renamed SS Weather Reporter, was scrapped in 1977; adopted by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary as weather reconnaissance ship RFA Reporter with pennant W30) *
K536 Scarborough Castle — Greer Fox (Initially given pennant K536, completed as HM Ministry of War Transportation convoy rescue ship SS Empire Peacemaker, dismissed from service in 1954, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary as search and rescue ship RFA Peacemaker with pennant G36) *


K537 York CastleLady Bonita Alexandra Lawley, Baronetess of Wenlock (Initially given pennant K537, completed as HM Ministry of War Transportation convoy rescue ship SS Empire Comfort, dismissed from service in 1955, was scrapped later that year; adopted by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary as search and rescue ship RFA Comfort with pennant G37) *
K594 Barnard CastleLady Blair Inghean de Balliol, Baronetess of Northallerton (Initially given pennant K594, completed as HM Ministry of War Transportation convoy rescue ship SS Empire Shelter, dismissed from service in 1954, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary as search and rescue ship RFA Shelter with pennant G94) *
K689 HMS Allington Castle — Willow Gordon Ogden (Given pennant K689 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, given post-war pennant F89, was scrapped in 1958)
K690 HMS Caistor Castle — Brandy Janet Bowick (Given pennant K690 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947; recommissioned in 1953, given post-war pennant F690, decommissioned the second time two years later, was scrapped in 1956)
K691 HMS Lancaster Castle — Wanda Susanna Joliffe (Given pennant K691 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, given post-war pennant F691, was scrapped in 1960)
K692 HMS Oxford Castle — Honor Enya Holden (Given pennant K692 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, given post-war pennant F692, was scrapped in 1960)
K693 HMS Morpeth Castle — Ellen Raye Pate (Given pennant K693 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F693, decommissioned in 1960, was scrapped that year)
K695 Rayleigh CastleLady Heidi Isabelle de Burgh, Baronetess of Tuttington (Initially given pennant K695, completed as HM Ministry of War Transportation convoy rescue ship SS Empire Rest, dismissed from service in 1948, was scrapped in 1951; adopted by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary as search and rescue ship RFA Rest with pennant G95) *
K696 HMS Denbigh Castle — Gillian Butcher (Given pennant K696 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1945 while escorting convoy JW-64 by KMS U-992 northeast of Kuvshínskaja Sálma, Múrmanskaja Óblast, Russia; ship later beached, but capsized and sank in deeper water)


Ship prefix

AE — Aviso Escorteur ("Escort Sloop") (French Navy type prefix)
ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
BDFS — Belize Defence Force Ship
HM — His/Her Majesty's (United Kingdom government department title prefix)
HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
HMIS — His/Her Majesty's Indian Ship (Indian Navy prefix from 1934-50)
HMNZS — His/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
HMSAS — His/Her Majesty's South African Ship (South African Navy prefix from 1921-52)
HrMs — Harer Majesteits ("Her Majesty's") (Royal Netherlands Navy ship prefix when a queen rules)
INS — Indian Navy Ship (Indian Navy prefix post-1950)
KB/КБ — Kraljevski Brod Краљевски Брод ("Royal Ship") (Yugoslav Navy prefix from 1921-45)
KDM — Kongelige Danske Marine ("Royal Danish Navy")
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy prefix from 1935-45)
KNM — Kongelig Norske Marine ("Royal Norwegian Navy")
KV/ΚΒ — Korvéta Κορβέτα ("Corvette") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
— Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
MB — Marineschip van België/Navire Marine de Belgique/Marineschiff von Belgien ("Navy Ship of Belgium")
MV — Motor Vessel
NCSM — Navire Canadien de Sa Majesté (Royal Canadian Navy French ship prefix)
NRP — Navio da República Portuguesa ("Ship of the Portuguese Republic")
PC/ПЦ — Patrolni Chamats Патролни Цхаматс ("Patrol Boat") (Yugoslav Navy type prefix post-1945)
RFA — Royal Fleet Auxiliary (Royal Navy civilian support group ship prefix)
RKP — Reụ̄x Ꝁhxng Phrabāth ("His Majesty's Ship") (Royal Thai Navy prefix)
ROU — República Oriental del Uruguay ("Oriental Republic of Uruguay")
SBM — Safīnat el-Bahriat el-Miṣriyya ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
SS — Steamship
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天王陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
USS — United States Ship
VP/ΒΠ — Vassilikón Ploíon Βασιλικόν Πλοίον ("Royal Ship") (Greek Navy prefix from 1936-73)
ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰劍 ("Warship of the Republic of China")
ZRZ — Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó Zhànjiàn 中华人民共和国战剑 ("Warship of the People's Republic of China")


Pennant superior/Hull classification codes

A — Aviso ("Sloop") (French Navy pennant superior)
A — Navio Auxiliar ("Auxiliary Ship") (Portuguese Navy pennant superior)
F — Fariqata ("Frigate") (Egyptian Navy pennant superior)
F — Fragata ("Frigate") (Argentinian Navy pennant superior)
F — Fregat ("Frigate") (Royal Danish Navy pennant superior)
F/Φ — Fregáta Φρεγάτα ("Frigate") (Greek Navy pennant superior)
F — Frigate (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior)
G — Search and Rescue Ship (Royal Fleet Auxiliary pennant superior)
K — Corvette (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior)
K — Korvette (Royal Norwegian Navy pennant superior)
LW — Reụ̄x Lādtrawen ("Corvette") (Royal Thai Navy hull classification code)
P — Barco de Patrulla ("Patrol Ship") (Argentinian Navy pennant superior)
P — Patrol Ship (Belize Defence Force universal pennant superior)
PC/CP — Patrol Corvette/Corvette de Patrouille (Royal Canadian Navy/Royal Australian Navy post-World War II hull classification code)
PF — Fragata de Patrulla ("Patrol Frigate") (Uruguay National Navy hull classification code)
PF — Patrol Frigate (Republic of China Navy English-language hull classification code)
PG — Patrol Gunboat (United States hull classification code)
U — Unterseeboot ("Submarine") (German Navy pennant superior)
V — Corveta ("Corvette") (Portuguese Navy pennant superior)
V/B — Korvéta Κορβέτα ("Corvette") (Greek Navy pennant superior)
W — Weather Reconnaissance Ship (Royal Fleet Auxiliary pennant superior)
XL — Xúnluójiàn 巡邏艦 ("Patrol Ship") (Republic of China Navy hull classification code)
Note that during the World Wars, the British Commonwealth did not follow a type-specific pennant superior letter code. Note that the People's Liberation Army-Navy does not use pennant superior letters but classifies ships with three-digit pennant number blocks.
 
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Went back to the Eagle Union when I realized that I hadn't included the pre-dreadnought battleships and monitors in the capital ships list. Since two of the pre-dreads went to Greece, it was only right to revise.

And then will come the British list of pre-dreads...! :(

Ugh...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF BATTLESHIPS/BATTLECRUISERS/LARGE CRUISERS/MONITORS (UNITED STATES NAVY)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

PRE-DREADNOUGHT BATTLESHIPS

INDIANA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-1 USS Indiana — Rébecca Dieudonnée Evans de Vincennes (Decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1903-1917; decommissioned for the final time in 1919, reclassified BBC-1 that year to release name for BB-50, was sunk as target in 1920 off Tangier, Virginia; wreck salvaged and was scrapped in 1924; renamed USS Fort Saint Philippe to prevent confusion with battleship USS Indiana [BB-58]) *
BB-2 USS Massachusetts — Floella Rodgers (Decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1906-1917, decommissioned for the final time in 1919, reclassified BBC-2 that year to release name for BB-54, was sunk as target in 1921 off Pensacola, Florida; renamed USS Mayflower to prevent confusion with battleship USS Massachusetts [BB-59]) *
BB-3 USS Oregon — Hayley Louise Howison (Resembles Warship Girls version of Ida Stevens, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1906-1919, decommissioned for the final time in 1920, preserved as museum from 1924-1942 at Portland, Oregon; re-designated IX-22 in 1941, moved to be scrapped stopped the following year, modified as towable barge for use in the invasion of Guam in 1944, remained there until broke adrift during Typhoon Agnes in 1948, recovered and retained at Apra, Guam until 1956, was scrapped that year; mainmast preserved at Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland; renamed USS Fort Clatsop to prevent confusion with battleship USS Oregon [ex-Washington] [BB-47]) *


IOWA-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1897)
BB-4 USS Iowa — Wynne Theodora Sampson (Resembles Pacific version of Abigail Lucas, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1903-1917, decommissioned for the final time in 1919 and reclassified BBC-4 to release name for BB-53, reclassified IX-6 in 1921, was sunk as target two years later in the Gulf of Panama; renamed USS Fort Madison to prevent confusion with battleship USS Iowa [BB-61]) *

KEARSARGE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-5 USS Kearsarge — Wallace Marion Folger (Resembles Azur Lane version of Ida Stevens, decommissioned from 1909-1912, decommissioned the second time in 1920, re-designated AB-1 and converted to auxiliary crane vessel, lost name to release same for CV-33, was scrapped in 1955; figurehead displayed at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland; anchor preserved at South Boston Naval Annex, Boston, Massachusetts; renamed USS Carasarga to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier USS Kearsarge [CV-33]) *
BB-6 USS Kentucky — Chastity Muriel Chester (Resembles Azur Lane version of Rhoda Rowland, decommissioned from 1909-1912, decommissioned the second time in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; renamed USS Harrodsburg to prevent confusion with battleship USS Kentucky [BB-66]) *


ILLINOIS-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-7 USS Illinois — Gypsy Audrey Converse (Resembles Azur Lane version of Wynette Gilpin, decommissioned from 1909-1912, decommissioned the second time in 1920, transferred to the New York Naval Militia as NYNS Illinois, reclassified IX-15 in 1922, renamed NYNS Prairie State in 1941, dismissed from reserved status in 1955, was scrapped the following year; renamed USS Kaskaskia to prevent confusion with battleship USS Illinois [BB-65]) *
BB-8 USS Alabama — Yasmina Héloïse Brownson de la Louisiane (Resembles Azur Lane version of Sarah Blasdel, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1909-1917, decommissioned for the final time in 1920, was sunk as target the following year off Tangier, Virginia; salvaged and was scrapped in 1924; renamed USS Fort Lewis to prevent confusion with battleship USS Alabama [BB-50]) *
BB-9 USS Wisconsin — Gisèle Clotilde Reiter de Chappu (Resembles Pacific version of Christiana Dodge, decommissioned from 1906-1908, decommissioned the second time in 1920, was scrapped two years later; renamed USS Marinette to prevent confusion with battleship USS Wisconsin [BB-64]) *


MAINE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-10 USS Maine — Eugenia Helen Carolyn Leutze (Second of name, decommissioned from 1909-1911, decommissioned the second time in 1920, was scrapped two years later; renamed USS Appledore to prevent confusion with battleship USS Maine [BB-69]) *
BB-11 USS Missouri — Zéphryrine Sébastienne Cowles d'Amoureux (Resembles Pacific version of Marguerite McNair, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; renamed USS Sainte-Geneviève to prevent confusion with battleship USS Missouri [BB-63]) *
BB-12 USS Ohio — Léonne Clémence Logan (Resembles Azur Lane version of Margaret Penn, decommissioned from 1909-1911, decommissioned the second time in 1922, was scrapped the following year; renamed USS Chalawgatha to prevent confusion with battleship USS Ohio [BB-68]) *


VIRGINIA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-13 USS Virginia — Salome Joan Schroeder (Resembles Azur Lane version of Mary Calvert, decommissioned in 1920, was sunk as target in 1923 east of Hatteras Island, North Carolina; ship's bell preserved at Marine Barracks Washington, Washington, District of Columbia; renamed USS Wahunsenacawh to prevent confusion with battleship USS Virginia [ex-North Carolina] [BB-52]) *
BB-14 USS Nebraska — Rosario Felipina Nicholson de Villasur (Resembles Blue Oath version of Sonia Owings, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; renamed USS Fort Atkinson to prevent confusion with battleship USS Nebraska [ex-Montana] [BB-51]) *
BB-15 USS Georgia — Rexanne Goldiva Davenport (Decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; renamed USS Tomochichi to prevent confusion with battleship USS Georgia [BB-72]) *
BB-16 USS New Jersey — Wilhelmina Xandra Kimball (Resembles Pacific version of Katharine Hyde, decommissioned in 1920, was sunk as target in 1923 east of Hatteras Island, North Carolina; renamed USS Fort Nassau to prevent confusion with battleship USS New Jersey [BB-62]) *
BB-17 USS Rhode Island — Celinda Garnet Bowman (Decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; renamed USS Wôpanâak to prevent confusion with battleship USS Rhode Island [ex-Massachusetts] [BB-54]) *


CONNECTICUT-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-18 USS Connecticut — Viona Carolien Swift (Second of name, decommissioned in 1923, was scrapped that year; renamed USS Fort de Goede Hoop to prevent confusion with battleship USS Connecticut [ex-Indiana] [BB-50]) *
BB-19 USS Louisiana — Adèle Rochelle Couden de Pontchartrain (Resembles Azur Lane version of Sonia Owings, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; renamed USS La Balize to prevent confusion with battleship USS Louisiana [BB-71]) *
BB-20 USS Vermont — Zoé Pénélope Potter de Tracy (Decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923, ship's bell preserved at Montpelier, Vermont; renamed USS Fort Sainte-Anne to prevent confusion with battleship USS Vermont [BB-73]) *
BB-21 USS Kansas — Charlotte Eden Vreeland (Resembles Warship Girls version of Jessie Frémont, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped in 1924; renamed USS Fort Leavenworth to prevent confusion with battleship USS Kansas [ex-Iowa] [BB-53]) *
BB-22 USS Minnesota — Josée Marcelle Hubbard de Beauharnois (Decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped in 1924; renamed USS Fort Beauharnois to prevent confusion with battleship USS Minnesota [ex-South Dakota] [BB-49]) *
BB-25 USS New Hampshire — Cameron McRae Winslow (Decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped two years later; renamed USS Strawbery Banke to prevent confusion with battleship USS New Hampshire [BB-70]) *


MISSISSIPPI-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-23 USS Mississippi — Eléni Eiríni Nklýxmpournidis Ελένη Ειρήνη Γκλύξμπουργίδης (Resembles Black Surge Night version of Margaret Penn, decommissioned in 1914 on transfer to Greece, renamed VP Kilkís ΒΠ Κιλκίς, was sunk by air attack in 1941 during Operation: Marita by Luftwaffe bombers at Salamís, Attikís; salvaged and was scrapped in the 1950s; adopted by Greece as TK Kilkís ΘΚ Κιλκίς with pennant 03) *
BB-24 USS Idaho — Loukías Paoúla Kountouriótis Λουκίας Παούλα Κουντουριώτης (Resembles Black Surge Night version of Wynette Gilpin, decommissioned in 1914 on transfer to Greece, renamed VP Límnos ΒΠ Λήμνος, was sunk by air attack in 1941 during Operation: Marita by Luftwaffe bombers at Salamís, Attikís; salvaged and was scrapped in the 1950s; adopted by Greece as TK Límnos ΘΚ Λήμνος with pennant 04) *


DREADNOUGHT BATTLESHIPS

SOUTH CAROLINA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-26 USS South Carolina — Sarah Mary Trott (Resembles Warship Girls version of Edwina Hyde, decommissioned in 1921 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, was scrapped in 1924)
BB-27 USS Michigan — Joëlle Geneviève Marquette (Resembles Warship Girls version of Wynette Gilpin, decommissioned in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, was scrapped two years later)


DELAWARE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-28 USS Delaware — Christina Petersdatter Minuit (Resembles Warship Girls version of Katharine Hyde, decommissioned in 1923 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, was scrapped the next year)
BB-29 USS North Dakota — Renée Marie de la Vérendrye (Resembles Warship Girls version of Dakota Leigh Gatch, decommissioned in 1923 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, converted to radio-controlled target ship without new hull number, was scrapped in 1931)


FLORIDA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-30 USS Florida — Rachel Mary Jackson (Resembles Warship Girls version of Alexandra Cocke, second of name, decommissioned in 1931 due to the London Naval Treaty, was scrapped that year)
BB-31 USS Utah — Miriam Abigail Young (Resembles Victory Belles version of Sonia Owings, demilitarized in 1931 due to the London Naval Treaty, reclassified AG-16 and rebuilt as target ship; was sunk by bomb and torpedo strikes during the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941 off Ford Island at Joint Base Pearl Harbour-Hickam, Hawai'i).


WYOMING-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-32 USS WyomingJoan Emma Ashley (Resembles Black Surge Night self, demilitarized in 1931 due to the London Naval Treaty, reclassified AG-17 and rebuilt as gunnery training ship; decommissioned in 1947 and was scrapped that year)
BB-33 USS Arkansas — Mary Jane Sevier (Resembles Warship Girls version of Rhoda Rowland, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship for Operation: Crossroads that year, was sunk during Test "Baker" in Pikinni Lagoon, the Marshall Islands)


NEW YORK-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-34 USS New YorkYvette Paula Stuyvesant (Resembles Warship Girls version of Mary Calvert, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship for Operation: Crossroads that year; survived both tests but deemed too radioactive to dismantle or convert for museum use, was sunk as target in 1948 off O'ahu, Hawai'i)
BB-35 USS Texas — Emily Mary Austin (Resembles fan art of self by Dishwasher1910, Danbooru ID #4117720, second of name, decommissioned in 1948; preserved as memorial that year in the Houston Ship Channel, Harris County, Texas)


NEVADA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-36 USS Nevada — Sarah Jane Blasdel (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship for Operation: Crossroads that year; survived both tests but deemed too radioactive to dismantle or convert for museum use, was sunk as target in 1948 off O'ahu, Hawai'i)
BB-37 USS Oklahoma — Dorothy Rhoda Rowland (Resembles Pacific self, was sunk by bomb and torpedo strikes during the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941 off Ford Island at Joint Base Pearl Harbour-Hickam, Hawai'i; salvaged on site, but deemed beyond repair; decommissioned in 1944, was sunk en route to being scrapped in 1947 east of the Hawai'ian Islands [exact location unknown]).


PENNSYLVANIA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-38 USS Pennsylvania — Margaret Hannah Penn (Resembles Pacific self, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship for Operation: Crossroads that year; survived both tests but deemed too radioactive to dismantle or convert for museum use, was scuttled off Kwajalein Atoll, the Marshall Islands)
BB-39 USS ArizonaSonia Lily Owings (Resembles Pacific self, was sunk by magazine explosion thanks to bomb strike during the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941 off Ford Island at Joint Base Pearl Harbour-Hickam, Hawai'i; deemed beyond salvageable, wreck still lies where she was sunk).


NEW MEXICO-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-40 USS New MexicoJane Silver Calhoun (Resembles Blue Oath self as adult, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the next year)
BB-41 USS MississippiJoanna Alberta Wilkinson (Resembles Victory Belles self, second of name, converted to gunnery training ship AG-128 in 1946, decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped the following year)
BB-42 USS Idaho — Wendy Dana Ballard (Resembles Warship Girls version of Sarah Blasdel, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year)


TENNESSEE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-43 USS TennesseeAlexandra Joan Cocke (Resembles Azur Lane self, heavily damaged by bomb strikes and fires spread from neighbouring vessels in 1941 during the attack on Pearl Harbour; heavily rebuilt from 1942-43, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)
BB-44 USS California — Jessie Anne Frémont (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by bomb and torpedo strikes in 1941 during the attack on Pearl Harbour; salvaged and was heavily rebuilt from 1942-43, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)


COLORADO-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-45 USS ColoradoRoberta Wynette Gilpin (Resembles Kantai Collection self, decommissioned in 1947 and was scrapped in 1959)
BB-46 USS Maryland — Anne Mary Calvert (Resembles Pacific self, decommissioned in 1947 and was scrapped in 1959)
BB-47 Washington — Juanita Rosario Cabrillo y Drake (Resembles Blue Oath version Ida Stevens, cancelled due to the Washington Treaty in 1922 at 79.5% completion, was sunk as target in 1924 off the Virginia Capes [exact location unknown]; renamed USS Oregon [second of name] to prevent confusion with battleship USS Washington [BB-56]) *
BB-48 USS West Virginia — Julia Augusta Pierpont (Resembles Pacific self, was sunk by torpedo and bomb strikes in 1941 during the attack on Pearl Harbour; salvaged and was heavily rebuilt from 1942-44, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)


MINNESOTA-CLASS BATTLESHIP (South Dakota-Class Battleship [1921])
BB-49 South Dakota — Zoé Isabella Pike (Resembles Blue Oath version of Dakota Leigh Gatch, was 38.5% complete when cancelled due to the Washington Treaty in 1922, was scrapped the next year; renamed USS Minnesota [second of name] to prevent confusion) *
BB-50 Indiana — Katharine Mary Wynthrop (Resembles Azur Lane version of Julia Pierpont, second of name, was 34.7% complete when cancelled due to the Washington Treaty in 1922, was scrapped the next year; renamed USS Connecticut [third of name] to prevent confusion with battleship USS Indiana [BB-58]) *
BB-51 Montana — Manuelita Núria de Lisa y Douglas (Resembles Warship Girls version of Abigail Lucas, was 27.6% complete when cancelled due to the Washington Treaty in 1922, was scrapped the next year; renamed USS Nebraska [second of name] to prevent confusion with battleship USS Montana [BB-67]) *
BB-52 North Carolina — Virginia Jane Newport (Resembles Blue Oath version of Edwina Hyde, was 36.7% complete when cancelled due to the Washington Treaty in 1922, was scrapped the next year; renamed USS Virginia [second of name] to prevent confusion with battleship USS North Carolina [BB-55]) *
BB-53 Iowa — Ruth Dianthe Brown (Resembles Blue Oath version of Wynette Gilpin, second of name, was 31.8% complete when cancelled due to the Washington Treaty in 1922, was scrapped the next year; renamed USS Kansas [second of name] to prevent confusion with battleship USS Iowa [BB-61]) *
BB-54 Massachusetts — Alice Mary Williams (Resembles Blue Oath version of Margaret Penn, second of name, was 11.0% complete when cancelled due to the Washington Treaty in 1922, was scrapped the next year; renamed USS Rhode Island [second of name] to prevent confusion with battleship USS Massachusetts [BB-59]) *


NORTH CAROLINA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-55 USS North Carolina — Anne Edwina Hyde (Resembles Black Surge Night self, second of name, decommissioned in 1947; preserved as memorial in 1962 at Wilmington, North Carolina)
BB-56 USS Washington — Margaret Ida Stevens (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1961)


SOUTH DAKOTA-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1939)
BB-57 USS South Dakota — Dakota Leigh Gatch (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1962)
BB-58 USS Indiana — Joanna Ann Jennings (Resembles Blue Oath version of Julia Pierpont, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1963)
BB-59 USS Massachusetts — Rose Barbara Standish (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, decommissioned in 1947; preserved as memorial in 1962 at Falls River, Massachusetts)
BB-60 USS Alabama — Francine Mary Bibb (Resembles Blue Oath self, second of name, decommissioned in 1947; preserved as memorial in 1962 at Mobile, Alabama)


IOWA-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1943)
BB-61 USS Iowa — Minerva Abigail Lucas (Resembles Kantai Collection self, third of name, decommissioned in 1949, recommissioned from 1951-58; heavily upgraded and recommissioned for third time in 1984, suffered main turret explosion in 1989, decommissioned again the next year; preserved as museum ship since 2011 at Los Angeles, California)
BB-62 USS New Jersey — Anne Katherine Hyde (Resembles fan art of self by PJMoyer, SpaceBattles ID #19159101, second of name, decommissioned in 1948, recommissioned from 1950-57; partially upgraded and recommissioned for third time from 1968-69; heavily upgraded and recommissioned for fourth time in 1982, decommissioned in 1991; preserved as museum ship since 2000 at Camden, New Jersey)
BB-63 USS MissouriMarguerite Suzanne McNair (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, decommissioned in 1955; heavily upgraded and recommissioned for second time in 1986, decommissioned in 1992; preserved as museum ship since 1998 at Joint Base Pearl Harbour-Hickam, Hawai'i)
BB-64 USS WisconsinChristiana Heidi Dodge (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, decommissioned in 1948, recommissioned from 1951-58; heavily upgraded and recommissioned for third time in 1988, decommissioned in 1991; preserved as museum ship since 1992 at Norfolk, Virginia)
BB-65 USS Illinois — Anne Mary Atkinson (Resembles fan art of Abigail Lucas by Dishwasher1910, Danbooru ID #4068008, second of name, was 22% complete when cancelled in 1945, was scrapped on slip in 1958)
BB-66 USS Kentucky — Josephine Claudia Sanders (Resembles Azur Lane version of Francine Bibb, second of name, was 73% complete when work suspended while new rôle was envisioned for her; was authorized for conversion to guided missile battleship BBG-1 in 1954, work halted two years later; was scrapped incomplete in 1959)


MONTANA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-67 USS Montana — Frances Marianne Schultz (Resembles Kantai Collection version of Dakota Leigh Gatch, second of name, was cancelled before construction in 1943)
BB-68 USS Ohio — Eliza Arabella Garfield (Resembles Azur Lane version of Edwina Hyde, second of name, was cancelled before construction in 1943)
BB-69 USS Maine — Frances Caroline Chamberlain (Resembles Blue Oath version of Mary Calvert, third of name, was cancelled before construction in 1943)
BB-70 USS New Hampshire — Jane Brenda Mason (Resembles Warship Girls version of Julia Pierpont, second of name, was cancelled before construction in 1943)
BB-71 USS Louisiana — Renée Madeleine Cavalier (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, was cancelled before construction in 1943)


GEORGIA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-72 USS Georgia — Eleanor Elizabeth Oglethorpe (Resembles Azur Lane self, World of Warships-inspired character, second of name, based on large-calibre version of Montana-class; no vessel ever planned or designed) *
BB-73 USS Vermont — Lydia Lucy Allan (Resembles Azur Lane version of Katharine Hyde, World of Warships-inspired character, second of name, based on large-calibre version of Montana-class; no vessel ever planned or designed) *


BATTLECRUISERS/FAST BATTLESHIPS

LEXINGTON-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
CC-1 USS Lexington Helen Rebecca Robinson (Resembles Pacific self, converted to aircraft carrier CV-2 from 1922-27, damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1942 during the Battle of Coral Sea from aircraft of TH Gunkan-tachi Shōkaku and Zuikaku; was scuttled by torpedo strike from USS Phelps southwest of Mainga, the Solomon Islands)
CC-2 USS ConstellationTamsin Truxtun (Resembles Azur Lane version of Rebecca Robinson, construction cancelled in 1923 due to the Washington Treaty, was scrapped on slip that year)
CC-3 USS SaratogaOlive Dionysia Doolittle (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted to aircraft carrier CV-3 from 1922-27, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk during Test "Baker" in Operation: Crossroads in 1946 at Pikinni Atoll, the Marshall Islands)
CC-4 Ranger — Helen Jean Paul Jones (Resembles Azur Lane version of Dionysia Doolittle, construction cancelled in 1923 due to the Washington Treaty, was scrapped on slip that year; renamed USS President to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier USS Ranger [CV-4]) *
CC-5 Constitution — Martha Lawrence (Resembles Warship Girls version of Dionysia Doolittle, second of name, construction cancelled in 1923 due to the Washington Treaty, was scrapped on slip that year; renamed USS Chesapeake to prevent confusion with sail frigate USS Constitution [no hull armour]) *
CC-6 United States — Louisa May Goldsborough (Resembles Warship Girls version of Rebecca Robinson, construction cancelled in 1923 due to the Washington Treaty, was scrapped on slip that year; renamed USS Congress to ensure nation's name is not used with a warship) *


LARGE CRUISERS

ALASKA-CLASS LARGE CRUISER
CB-1 USS Alaska — Jessica Catharine Davis (Resembles Warship Girls self, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1960)
CB-2 USS Guam — Marian Christine Gadao (Resembles Warship Girls self, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1961)
CB-3 USS Hawai'i — Lu'ukia Mana Wailani Kawānanakoa (Was 82.4% complete when work stopped in 1947; briefly considered to be converted into guided missile cruiser or command cruiser, neither project pursued even if re-designated CBC-1 in 1952; was scrapped in 1960)
CB-4 Philippines — Hilaria María Aguinaldo y Famy (Was cancelled before construction in 1943; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Pilipinas with same hull number) *
CB-5 USS Puerto Rico — Juana Leonor Ponce de León (Was cancelled before construction in 1943)
CB-6 USS Virgin Islands — Ida Marie von Prøck (Was cancelled before construction in 1943)


TEXAS-CLASS SECOND-CLASS BATTLESHIP/LARGE CRUISER
CB-7 USS Texas — Josefina Ximena Philip de San Marcos (Renamed USS San Marcos in 1911, decommissioned later that year, was sunk as target in 1911 off Tangier, Virginia; not given hull number, given new hull number CB-7, serves under second name to prevent confusion with battleship USS Texas [BB-35])

MAINE-CLASS SECOND-CLASS BATTLESHIP/LARGE CRUISER
CB-8 USS Maine — Christine Dorothy Sigsbee (Was destroyed by internal explosion in 1898 at La Habana, Cuba; wreck salvaged in 1911, was scuttled the following year north of La Habana, mainmast preserved at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington County, Virginia; posthumously registered as ACR-1, given new hull number CB-8, renamed USS Sagadahoc to prevent confusion with battleship USS Maine [BB-69]) *

MONITORS

PURITAN-CLASS MONITOR
BM-1 USS Puritan — Jennifer Riley Bartlett (Construction suspended from 1876-1882, commissioned in 1896, decommissioned in 1903, on loan to District of Columbia Naval Militia as training ship from 1904-1909, reclassified IX-6 in 1921, was scrapped the following year)

AMPHITRITE-CLASS MONITOR
BM-2 USS Amphitrite — Wynne Charlotte Wise (Construction suspended from 1876-1882, commissioned in 1895, decommissioned in 1907, on loan to the Connecticut Naval Militia as training ship from 1916-1917; recommissioned in 1917, decommissioned the second time in 1919, converted to mercantile use as floating hotel, chartered as government barracks in 1943 at Elizabeth City, North Carolina; restored to mercantile use as floating restaurant in 1950, was scrapped two years later; renamed USS Salacia to prevent confusion with repair ship USS Amphitrite [ARL-29]) *
BM-3 USS Monadnock — Gwendolyn Wanda Sumner (Construction suspended from 1876-1882, commissioned in 1896, decommissioned in 1909; recommissioned in 1912 as submarine tender, decommissioned a second time in 1919, reclassified IX-17 in 1921, was scrapped two years later; renamed USS Inselberg to prevent confusion with coastal minelayer USS Monadnock [ACM-10]) *
BM-4 USS Terror — Phoebe Frannie Harrington (Construction suspended from 1876-1882, commissioned in 1896, decommissioned in 1899, recommissioned two years later as training ship at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland; decommissioned the second time in 1906, made a target ship in 1915, sank en route to scrapping in 1919 off Shooters Island, New York; salvage and was scrapped in 1930; renamed USS Agamenticus to prevent confusion with fleet minelayer USS Terror [CM-5]) *
BM-5 USS Miantonomoh — Francis Juliet Higginson (Construction suspended from 1876-1882, commissioned in 1891, decommissioned and recommissioned several times between then and 1907; decommissioned for the final time that year, made a target ship in 1915, was scrapped in 1922)


MONTEREY-CLASS MONITOR
BM-6 USS Monterey — Louise Marsha Kempff (Decommissioned from 1904-1911 and 1913-1914, assigned as submarine tender at Pearl Harbour, Hawai'i in 1917, decommissioned for the final time in 1921, was scrapped the following year; renamed USS Aacistak to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier USS Monterey [CVL-26]) *

ARKANSAS-CLASS MONITOR
BM-7 USS Arkansas — Catharine Ellen Vreeland (Renamed USS Ozark in 1909 to reuse name for BB-33, loaned to the District of Columbia Naval Militia from 1910-1913 as training ship, served subsequently as submarine tender, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; renamed USS Cookson to prevent confusion with vehicle landing ship USS Ozark [LSV-2]) *
BM-8 Connecticut — Trudy Bryce Howard (Renamed USS Nevada before completion in 1901 to reuse name for BB-18, renamed USS Tonopah in 1909 to reuse name for BB-36, served as submarine tender from 1913-1919, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; serves under final name)
BM-9 USS Florida — Julia Catharine Frémont (Decommissioned and recommissioned several times from 1906-1917, renamed USS Tallahassee in 1908 to reuse name for BB-30, served as submarine tender for World War One, decommissioned for the final time in 1922, was scrapped that year; renamed USS Anhaica to prevent confusion with light cruiser USS Tallahassee [CL-116]) *
BM-10 USS Wyoming — Victoria Lane Cottman (Decommissioned and recommissioned several times from 1905-1913, renamed USS Cheyenne in 1909 to reuse name for BB-32, served as submarine tender for World War One, assigned as training ship in 1920 at Baltimore, Maryland; reclassified IX-4 the following year, decommissioned for the final time in 1926, was scrapped in 1939; renamed USS Tsêhéstáno to prevent confusion with light cruiser USS Cheyenne [CL-117]) *


Ship Prefixes

BRP — Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas ("Ship of the Philippine Republic")
NYNS — New York Naval Ship (State of New York Naval Militia ship prefix)
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天王陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
TK/ΘΚ — Thoriktó Θωρηκτό ("Battleship") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
USS — United States Ship
VP/ΒΠ — Vassilikón Ploíon Βασιλικόν Πλοίον ("Royal Ship") (Greek Navy ship prefix pre-1973)


Hull classification codes

AB — Auxiliary Crane Ship
ACM — Auxiliary Minelayer (Coastal)
ACR — Armoured Cruiser (pre-1920 designation)
AG — Miscellaneous Auxiliary Vessel
ARL — Auxiliary Repair Ship (Amphibious Craft)
BB — Battleship
BBC — Coastal Battleship (pre-1920 designation)
BBG — Guided Missile Battleship
BM — Monitor
CB — Large Cruiser
CBC — Command Large Cruiser
CC — Battlecruiser
CL — Light Cruiser
CM — Minelaying Cruiser
CV — Aircraft Carrier
CVL — Aircraft Carrier, Light
IX — Miscellaneous Auxiliary Ship
LSV — Amphibious Ship (Vehicles)
Note that in the European pennant numbering system, capital ships are not assigned a pennant superior letter.
 
Went back to the cruiser list. Decided it was time to make it one single string of hull numbers and not a two-forked system (armoured/heavy and protected/light) until the 1920s, when it was decided to make one single line of cruisers; hence, the old cruisers from the Spanish-American War era got some real high numbers after USS Prinz Eugen (Catarina von Savoyen-Carignan). Because of this, I list the cruiser names in order of being welcomed to the US Navy.

Enjoy!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF CRUISERS (UNITED STATES NAVY)

Note that these ships are listed in order of entry into the United States Navy, not hull number.

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

ATLANTA-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED CRUISER
CA-162 USS Atlanta — Fidella Mirinda Bunce de Valle del Cauca (Not given hull number when in commission, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1893-1900, assigned as barracks ship from 1905 at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia; decommissioned for the final time in 1912, was scrapped that year; adopted by Colombia, renamed ARC Valle del Cauca with hull number CP-01, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *

BOSTON-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED CRUISER
CA-163 USS Boston — Felicia Malaya Ramsay ng Iloilo (Not given hull number when initially commissioned, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1893-1902, decommissioned in 1907 on reassignment to Oregon Naval Militia, restored to United States Navy control in 1916, converted to freighter the following year, recommissioned in 1918 as receiving ship assigned at San Francisco, California; renamed USS Despatch [third of name] in 1940 to clear name for CA-69, assigned hull number IX-2 the following year, decommissioned for the final time in 1946, was scuttled west of San Francisco later that year; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Iloilo with hull number CA-8, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *

CHICAGO-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED CRUISER
CA-14 USS Chicago — Hunter Brenda Robson (Commissioned without hull number, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1895-1917, re-designated CL-14 in 1920, decommissioned in 1923, renamed USS Alton in 1928 to free name for CL-29/CA-29, foundered en route to scrapping in the Pacific Ocean between Honolulu, Hawai'i and San Francisco, California; serves under second name) *

CHARLESTON-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED CRUISER
CA-164 USS Charleston — Zabrina Imelda Whiting ng Cagayan (Commissioned as C-2, was lost by grounding in 1899 off Camiguin Island, Cagayan, the Philippines; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Cagayan with hull number CA-7, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *

BALTIMORE-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED/MINELAYER CRUISER
CM-165 USS Baltimore — Valentina Sophia Schley ng Aklan (Commissioned as C-3, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1896-1915, rebuilt as minelayer cruiser in 1914, re-designated CM-1 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time two years later, subsequently assigned as receiving ship at Joint Base Pearl Harbour-Hickam, Hawai'i; was scuttled in 1944 south of O'ahu; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Aklan with hull number CM-8, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *

PHILADELPHIA-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
CL-165 USS Philadelphia — Ronal Fetuilelagi Bradford (Commissioned as C-4, decommissioned in 1902, assigned as receiving ship at Naval Station Kitsap, Washington two years later, assigned as prison ship in 1912, restored to receiving ship in 1916, re-designated IX-24 in 1920, was scrapped in 1927; adopted by Samoa, renamed SPS Nafanua with hull number SPS11, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *

SAN FRANCISCO-CLASS PROTECTED/MINELAYER CRUISER
CM-166 USS San Francisco — Eleadora Marcela Shepard de Oaxaca (Commissioned as C-5, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1898-1916, rebuilt as minelayer cruiser in 1908, re-designated CM-2 in 1920, decommissioned the following year, renamed USS Tahoe in 1930 to free name for CA-38, renamed USS Yosemite the following year, was scrapped in 1939; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Oaxaca with pennant C6, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *

CINCINNATI-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
CL-167 USS Cincinnati — Hermosa Elena Glass de Masaya (Commissioned as C-7, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1899-1911, decommissioned for the final time in 1921, was scrapped that year; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Masaya with hull number CL-14, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *
CL-168 USS Raleigh — Javiera Bernardita Coghlan de Campeche (Commissioned as C-8, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1899-1911, decommissioned for the final time in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Campeche with pennant C7, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *


MONTGOMERY-CLASS UNPROTECTED CRUISER
CL-169 USS Montgomery — Charlotte Hayley Davis (Commissioned as C-9, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1900-1908, renamed USS Anniston in 1918 to free name for DD-121, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1919; serves under second name, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *
CL-170 USS Detroit — Willow Heidi Brownson (Commissioned as C-10, decommissioned in 1905, was scrapped in 1910; renamed USS Highland Park to prevent confusion with light cruiser USS Detroit [CL-180], given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *
CL-171 USS Marblehead — Thomasyn Fleur Jewell (Commissioned as C-11, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1900-1917, loaned to California Naval Militia in 1910, loaned to Oregon Naval Militia in 1916, decommissioned for the final time in 1919, re-designated PG-27 in 1920, was scrapped the following year; renamed USS Lynn to prevent confusion with light cruiser USS Marblehead [CL-184], given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *


COLUMBIA-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED CRUISER
CA-16 USS Columbia — Gabriella Ysabella Summer de Blauvelt (Commissioned as C-12, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1897-1915, re-designated CA-16 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time the following year, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Blauvelt with hull number CP-9) *
CA-17 USS Minneapolis — Glenn Hilda Wadleigh (Commissioned as C-13, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1898-1917, re-designated CA-17 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time the following year, was scrapped in 1921; renamed USS Othúngwe to prevent confusion with heavy cruiser USS Minneapolis [CA-36]) *


OLYMPIA-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED CRUISER
CA-15 USS Olympia — Julia Mary Dewey (Resembles Warship Girls version of Teresa Laclède de Tamandaré, commissioned as C-6, decommissioned in 1899, recommissioned in 1902; decommissioned the second time in 1906, recommissioned in 1916, re-designated CA-15 in 1920, re-designated as CL-15 the following year; decommissioned the final time in 1922, re-designated IX-40 in 1931, preserved as memorial since that time at the Independence Seaport Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; restored to designation as heavy cruiser) *

NEWARK-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
CL-172 USS Newark — Summer Veronica Terry ng Rizal (Commissioned as C-1, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1897-1908, decommissioned for the final time in 1913, was scrapped in 1926; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Rizal with hull number CL-6, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *

NEW YORK-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER (1893)
CA-2 USS New York — Juana Yasmin Philip ng Zambales (Commissioned as ACR-2, renamed USS Saratoga in 1911 to free up name for BB-34, renamed again as USS Rochester in 1917 to free up name for CC-3 [later CV-3], re-designated CA-2 in 1920, decommissioned in 1938, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1941 during the invasion of the Philippines near Olongapo, Zambales; wreck partially demolished in 1967 to clear shipping routes; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Olongapo with hull number CA-2) *

BROOKLYN-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER (1896)
CA-3 USS Brooklyn — Flordeliza Aurora Cook ng Pampanga (Commissioned as ACR-3, decommissioned and recommissioned multiple times from 1906-1914, re-designated CA-3 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1921, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Angeles with hull number CA-3) *

MAINE-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER/SECOND-CLASS BATTLESHIP/LARGE CRUISER
CA-1 USS Maine — Christine Dorothy Sigsbee (Was destroyed by internal explosion in 1898 at La Habana, Cuba; wreck salvaged in 1911, was scuttled the following year north of La Habana, mainmast preserved at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington County, Virginia; posthumously registered as ACR-1, given new hull number CB-8, renamed USS Sagadahoc to prevent confusion with battleship USS Maine [BB-69], also marked as first cruiser with a proper hull number in the United States Navy) *

NEW ORLEANS-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER (1896) (Amazonas-Class)
CL-22 USS New Orleans — Alondra Pedrina Nazro de Amazonas y Yucatán (Built in the United Kingdom for Brazil as C Amazonas, sold to the United States in 1898, not given hull number at first, decommissioned from 1905-1909, re-designated PG-34 in 1920, re-designated CL-22 the following year, decommissioned for the final time in 1929, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Yucatán with pennant C8) *
CL-23 USS Albany — Jacenta Ermenhilda Craig de Abreu y Quintana (Built in the United Kingdom for Brazil as C Almirante Abreu, sold to the United States in 1898, re-designated PG-36 in 1920, re-designated CL-23 the following year, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Quintana Roo with pennant C9) *


DENVER-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
CL-16 USS Denver — Jacinthe Bethania Murdock de Jinotega (Commissioned as C-14, re-designated PG-28 in 1920, re-designated as CL-16 in 1921, decommissioned in 1931, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Jinotega with hull number CL-16) *
CL-17 USS Des Moines — Azura Tomasina McCrackin de Tamaulipas (Commissioned as C-15, re-designated PG-29 in 1920, re-designated as CL-17 in 1921, decommissioned in 1929, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Tamaulipas with pennant C3) *
CL-18 USS Chattanooga — Josie Dana McDonald (Commissioned as C-16, decommissioned from 1910-1914, re-designated PG-30 in 1930, re-designated CL-18 in 1921 at final decommissioning, was scrapped in 1930; renamed USS Tsiyu Gansini to prevent confusion with light cruiser USS Chattanooga [CL-118]) *
CL-19 USS Galveston — Xantina Gerardo Cutler de Chinandega (Commissioned as C-17, re-designated PG-31 in 1920, re-designated CL-19 in 1921, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped in 1933; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Chinandega with hull number CL-19) *
CL-20 USS Tacoma — Hersilia Guadelupe Sparrow de San Luis Potosí (Commissioned as C-18, re-designated PG-32 in 1920, re-designated CL-20 in 1921, was lost by grounding in 1924 near Veracruz, Mexico; was subsequently scrapped on site, bell preserved at the War Memorial Park, Tacoma, Washington; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM San Luis Potosí with pennant C4) *
CL-21 USS Cleveland — Victoria Helena Huela Southerland de León (Commissioned as C-19, re-designated PG-33 in 1920, re-designated CL-21 in 1921, decommissioned in 1929, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN León with hull number CL-21) *


PENNSYLVANIA-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER (1905)
CA-4 USS Pennsylvania — Talitha Corazon McLean ng Quezon (Commissioned as ACR-4, decommissioned and recommissioned multiple times from 1911-1922, renamed USS Pittsburgh in 1912 to clear name for BB-38, re-designated CA-4 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1931, used as target ship that year, was scrapped later that year; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Quezon with hull number CA-1) *
CA-5 USS West Virginia — Cristina Heidi Arnold ng Pasay (Commissioned as ACR-5, renamed USS Huntington in 1916 to clear name for BB-48, re-designated CA-5 in 1920, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Pasay with hull number CA-5) *
CA-6 USS California — Hersilia Helena Christy de Managua (Commissioned as ACR-6, renamed USS San Diego in 1914 to clear name for BB-44, was sunk by possible mine strike in 1918 south of Patchogue, New York; posthumously re-designated CA-6, adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Managua with hull number CP-6) *
CA-7 USS Colorado — Dolores Manuella Kennedy de Matagalpa (Commissioned as ACR-7, decommissioned and recommissioned multiple times from 1913-1921, renamed USS Pueblo in 1916 to clear name for BB-45, re-designated CA-7 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1927, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Matagalpa with hull number CP-7) *

CA-8 USS Maryland — Rafaella Roselina Ingersoll de Bilwi (Commissioned as ACR-8, renamed USS Frederick in 1916 to clear name for BB-46, re-designated CA-8 in 1920, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Bilwi with hull number CP-8) *
CA-9 USS South Dakota — Cherish Elizabeth Fox (Commissioned as ACR-9, renamed USS Huron in 1920 to free name for BB-49, re-designated CA-9 in 1920, decommissioned in 1927, sold for scrap in 1930 per the London Naval Treaty, hull used as breakwater at Powell River, British Columbia; was sunk in storm at location in 1961; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM Wendake with hull number CDE-14/CAT-14) *

TENNESSEE-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER (1906)
CA-10 USS Tennessee — Estrellita Lorretta Beach de Guzmán (Commissioned as ACR-10, renamed USS Memphis in 1916 to free name for BB-43, was wrecked by rogue tidal wave later that year at Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic; wreck salvaged and was scrapped in 1922; posthumously re-designated CA-10, adopted by the Dominican Republic, renamed ARD Quisqueya with pennant C10) *
CA-11 USS Washington — Jean Danielle Adams (Commissioned as ACR-11, renamed USS Seattle in 1916 to free name for BB-47, re-designated CA-11 in 1920, assigned as barracks ship in 1931 at Naval Station New York, New York; lost hull classification, re-designated IX-39 in 1941, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; renamed USS Xacuabsh to prevent confusion with light cruiser USS Seattle [CL-155]) *
CA-12 USS North Carolina — Wendy Alysha Marshall (Commissioned as ACR-12, renamed USS Charlotte in 1920 to free name for BB-52, re-designated CA-12 that year, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped in 1930; renamed USS Iswa to prevent confusion with patrol frigate USS Charlotte [PF-60]) *
CA-13 USS Montana — Arlene Michelle Reynolds (Commissioned as ACR-13, renamed USS Missoula in 1920 to free name for BB-51, re-designated CA-13 later that year, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped in 1930; renamed USS Bitterroot to prevent confusion with attack transport USS Missoula [APA-211]) *


SAINT LOUIS-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED CRUISER
CA-18 USS Saint Louis — Nicolette Raymonde Usher de Chartres (Commissioned as C-20, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1910-1916, re-designated CA-18 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time two years later, was scrapped in 1930; renamed USS Fort de Chartres to prevent confusion with light cruiser USS Saint Louis [CL-49]) *
CA-19 USS Charleston — Rebecca Laney Russel (Second of name, commissioned as C-22, re-designated as CA-19 in 1920, decommissioned in 1923, sold for scrap in 1930, hull used as breakwater at Powell River, British Columbia; hull partially flooded in storm in 1961, towed to Kelsey Bay, British Columbia and grounded; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Tla'amin with hull number CAT-15) *
CA-172 USS Milwaukee — Verena Felixa Newton de Baja California (Commissioned as C-21, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1917 near Eureka, California; wreck later sunk in a storm; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Baja California with pennant C5, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *


CHESTER-CLASS SCOUT CRUISER
CL-173 USS Chester — Helen Bryce Wilson (Commissioned as CS-1, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1911-1917, re-designated CL-1 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1921, renamed USS York in 1928 to free name for CA-27, was scrapped in 1930; serves under second name, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *
CL-174 USS Birmingham — Benicia Teresita Walling de Veracruz (Commissioned as CS-2, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1911-1913, re-designated CL-2 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1923, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Veracruz with pennant C2, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *
CL-175 USS Salem — Asuncion Leocadia Key de Santiago de los Caballeros (Commissioned as CS-3, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1912-1917, re-designated CL-3 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1921, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by the Dominican Republic, renamed ARD Santiago with pennant C3, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *


OMAHA-CLASS SCOUT/LIGHT CRUISER
CL-176 USS OmahaMarie-Louise Meumbane Fontenelle (Resembles Azur Lane self, built as SC-4, re-designated CL-4 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *
CL-177 USS Milwaukee — Bryce Myra Kilbourn/Brajs Bájronovna Kilbórn Брайс Байроновна Килборн (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, built as SC-5, re-designated CL-5 in 1920, decommissioned in 1944 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed KRL Múrmansk КРЛ Мурманск; decommissioned the second time in 1949 and returned to the United States, was scrapped that year; given modern Russian Navy pennant 180, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *
CL-178 USS CincinnatiElizabeth Hallie Patterson (Resembles Warship Girls version of Marie-Louise Fontenelle, second of name, built as SC-6, re-designated CL-6 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *
CL-179 USS Raleigh — Margaret Jodie Lane (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, built as SC-7, re-designated CL-7 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *
CL-180 USS DetroitMarie Thérèse Antonia de la Mothe (Resembles Azur Lane version of Edith Doliber, second of name, built as SC-8, re-designated CL-8 in 1920, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *
CL-181 USS RichmondSarah Dorothea Henry (Resembles Azur Lane self, built as SC-9, re-designated CL-9 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *
CL-182 USS ConcordSusan Ellen Buckley (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, built as SC-10, re-designated CL-10 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *
CL-183 USS Trenton — Mary Maurice Stacy (Resembles Azur Lane version of Margaret Lane, built as SC-11, re-designated CL-11 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *
CL-184 USS Marblehead — Edith Amonute Doliber (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, built as SC-12, re-designated CL-12 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *
CL-185 USS MemphisPriscilla Mary Overton (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, built as SC-13, re-designated CL-13 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *


WIESBADEN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
CL-186 USS Frankfurt — Trissa Fernanda, Freiin von Trotha (Built in Germany as SMS Frankfurt with pennant K64, interned by the Allies at Scapa Flow, Orkney, Scotland after the Great War; was beached before she could be scuttled in 1919, surrendered to the United States in 1920 and commissioned without hull number, was sunk as target by air attack the next year east of Kiptopeke, Virginia; given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *

PENSACOLA-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-24 USS PensacolaAmber Joy Seligman (Resembles Azur Lane self, commissioned as CL-24, re-designated as CA-24 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship for Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests, was sunk as target in 1948 off Washington)
CA-25 USS Salt Lake City — Helen Julia Budge (Resembles Azur Lane self, commissioned as CL-25, re-designated as CA-25 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship for Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests, was sunk as target in 1948 off southern California)


NORTHAMPTON-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-26 USS NorthamptonGrace Anna Goodhue (Resembles Kantai Collection self, commissioned as CL-26, re-designated as CA-26 in 1931, was sunk by torpedo strikes in 1942 during the Battle of Tassafaronga from THG Kawakaze south of Savo Island, the Solomon Islands)
CA-27 USS ChesterFinlandia Hannah Chester (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, commissioned as CL-27, re-designated as CA-27 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
CA-28 USS LouisvilleJane Lucy Kennedy (Resembles Pacific self, commissioned as CL-28, re-designated CA-28 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
CA-29 USS Chicago — Ella Margaret Britten (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, commissioned as CL-29, re-designated as CA-29 in 1931, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 at the Battle of Rennell Island by Imperial Japanese bombers east-northeast of Mainga, the Solomon Islands)
CA-30 USS Houston — Mary Elizabeth Houston (Resembles Kantai Collection self, commissioned as CL-30, re-designated as CA-30 in 1931, was sunk by combined gunfire and torpedo strikes in 1942 during the Battle of Sunda Strait by Japanese cruisers and destroyers west of Tunda Island, Indonesia)
CA-31 USS Augusta — Augustina Evelyn McDaniel (Resembles Warship Girls version of Mercy Levett, commissioned as CL-31, re-designated as CA-31 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)


PORTLAND-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-33 USS PortlandChristine Mercy Levett (Resembles Azur Lane self, commissioned as CL-33, re-designated as CA-33 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
CA-35 USS Indianapolis — Charlene Brianna McVay (Resembles Azur Lane self, commissioned as CL-35, re-designated as CA-35 in 1931, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1945 by THG I-58 north of Elab, Palau)


NEW ORLEANS-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER (1934)
CA-32 USS New OrleansCora Sandra Jahncke (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, commissioned as CL-32, re-designated as CA-32 in 1931, bow lost by torpedo strike in 1942 during the Battle of Tassafaronga southeast of Savo Island, the Solomon Islands from either TH Gunkan-tachi Suzukaze or Takanami; new bow added and returned to service, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)
CA-34 USS Astoria — Jane Leila Astor (Resembles Azur Lane self, commissioned as CL-34, re-designated as CA-34 in 1931, damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1942 during the Battle of Savo Island by TH Gunkan-tachi Chōkai, Aoba, Furutaka, Kako, Kinugasa, Tenryū and Yūbari, later sank while being towed by USS Alchiba southeast of Savo Island, the Solomon Islands)
CA-36 USS Minneapolis — Grace Lynn Newton (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, commissioned as CL-36, re-designated as CA-36 in 1931, bow lost by torpedo strike in 1942 during the Battle of Tassafaronga southeast of Savo Island, the Solomon Islands from either TH Gunkan-tachi Suzukaze or Takanami; new bow added and returned to service, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1960)
CA-37 USS Tuscaloosa — Jeannette Wendy McCann (Resembles Blue Oath self, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959; mast preserved at Tuscaloosa Veterans Memorial Park, Tuscaloosa, Alabama)
CA-38 USS San FranciscoMichiko Francine Norton (Resembles Pacific self with Oriental facial features, second of name, heavily damaged by gunfire in 1942 during the naval Battle of Guadalcanal by TH Gunkan-tachi Hiei, Kirishima and Nagara near Savo Island, the Solomon Islands; repaired and returned to service the following year, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959; artifacts preserved at USS San Francisco Memorial, San Francisco, California)
CA-39 USS Quincy — Catharine Jane Quincy (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by gunfire in 1942 during the Battle of Savo Island by TH Gunkan-tachi Aoba, Furutaka and Tenryū west of Nggela Sule Island, the Solomon Islands)
CA-44 USS VincennesHarriet Virginia Riefkohl (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by combined gunfire and torpedo strikes in 1942 during the Battle of Savo Island by TH Gunkan-tachi Chōkai, Aoba, Furutaka, Kako, Kinugasa, Tenryū and Yūbari east of Savo Island, the Solomon Islands)


BROOKLYN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1937)
CL-40 USS BrooklynEnriqueta Odalis Putnam y O'Higgins Riquelme (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Chile in 1951, renamed AC O'Higgins with hull number CL-02; decommissioned finally in 1992, sank while being towed to scrapping near Pitcairn Island that year; given modern Chilean Navy hull number CL-14) *
CL-41 USS Philadelphia — Joaquima Benedita May Barroso do Amazonas (Resembles Azur Lane version of Teresa Laclède de Tamandaré, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Brazil in 1951, renamed C Barroso with pennant C11; decommissioned the second time in 1973, was scrapped the following year)
CL-42 USS Savannah — Anne Elizabeth Oglethorpe (Resembles Warship Girls version of Helena Washburn, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1966)
CL-43 USS NashvilleChiquita Pastora Robertson y Prat Chacón (Resembles Warship Girls version of Enriqueta Putnam y O'Higgins, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Chile in 1951, renamed AC Capitán Prat with hull number CL-03; renamed AC Chacabuco in 1982 without hull number change; decommissioned the second time in 1982, was scrapped in 1985; given modern Chilean Navy hull number CL-15) *
CL-46 USS Phoenix — Margaretta Bianca Swilling Belgrano y González (Resembles Pacific self, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Argentina in 1951, renamed ARA Diecisiete de Octubre with pennant C4, renamed ARA General Belgrano in 1956 without change of pennant number, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1982 during the Falklands War by HMS Conqueror east-southeast of Isla de los Estados, Argentina; given modern Argentinian Navy pennant C20) *
CL-47 USS Boise — Matilde Juana de Bonneville y de Servi (Resembles Victory Belles self, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Argentina in 1951, renamed ARA Nueve de Julio with pennant C5; decommissioned the second time in 1979, was scrapped in 1983; given modern Argentinian Navy pennant C19) *
CL-48 USS HonoluluKalākua Kaheiheimālie Kūnuiākea (Resembles Kantai Collection self with Polynesian skin tone, bow destroyed by torpedo strike in 1943 during the Battle of Kolombangara from unknown Japanese destroyer northwest of Kolombangara Island, the Solomon Islands; repaired and restored to service later that year, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-49 USS Saint LouisAssunção Teresa Laclède de Tamandaré (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Brazil in 1951, renamed C Tamandaré with pennant C12; decommissioned the second time in 1976, was sunk while being towed for scrapping in 1980 east-northeast of Gough Island, Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha)
CL-50 USS Helena — Dana Helena Washburn (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 at the Battle of Kula Gulf by TH Gunkan-tachi Suzukaze and Tanikaze north of New Georgia Island, the Solomon Islands)


WICHITA-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-45 USS Wichita — Mary Emma Sedgwick (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)

ATLANTA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
CL-51 USS Atlanta — Lavinia Frances Thomson (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, damaged beyond economical repair by gun and torpedo strikes in 1942 at the naval Battle of Guadalcanal from TH Gunkan-tachi Nagara, Ikazuchi and Inazuma; was scuttled west of Lunga Point, the Solomon Islands)
CL-52 USS Juneau — Josephina Georgette Whidbey (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 by THG I-26 north of west from Bugawahu, the Solomon Islands)
CL-53 USS San Diego — Jazmín Rafaella Cabrillo (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CLAA-53 in 1949, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-54 USS San JuanIsabel Flores de Ovando y Cáceres (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CLAA-54 in 1949, was scrapped in 1961)
CL-95 USS Oakland — María Luisa Peralta (Resembles Warship Girls self, reclassified CLAA-95 on decommissioning in 1949, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-96 USS RenoRebecca Leigh Reno (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CLAA-96 in 1949, was scrapped in 1962)
CL-97 USS Flint — Clara Catherine Durant (Resembles Azur Lane version of Frances Thomson, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified CLAA-97 in 1949, was scrapped in 1966)
CL-98 USS TusconMargherita Magdalena Kino (Resembles Warship Girls version of Rafaella Cabrillo, reclassified CLAA-98 on decommissioning in 1949, was scrapped in 1971)


CLEVELAND-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
CL-55 USS ClevelandMonica Cleveland (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-56 USS Columbia — Jean Louise Gervais (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-57 USS MontpelierJanet Davis (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-58 USS Denver — Joanna Wendy Denver (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-59 Amsterdam — Dorothy Rayne Warner (Resembles Azur Lane self, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-22 in 1943, renamed USS Independence, decommissioned in 1946, used as a test ship in Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests, was scuttled in 1951 west of San Francisco, California)
CL-60 USS Santa Fe — Jimena de Oñate y Salazar (Resembles Victory Belles version of Sandra Jahncke, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-61 Tallahassee — Margaret Mary Dodds (Resembles Azur Lane self, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-23 in 1943, renamed USS Princeton [third of name], was damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1944, failed to be scuttled by US Ships Irwin and Reno, eventually sunk by magazine explosion east of Dingalan, the Philippines)
CL-62 USS BirminghamBrenda Phillippa Worthington (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-63 USS Mobile — Catherine le Moyne d'Iberville (Resembles Azur Lane version of Kalākua Kūnuiākea, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-64 USS Vincennes — Françoise Marie Bissot (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1969 near Point Mugu, California; renamed USS Corydon to prevent confusion with heavy cruiser USS Vincennes [CA-44]) *


CL-65 USS PasadenaAntonia Eulalia Pérez de Guillén Mariné (Resembles Blue Oath version of María Peralta, decommissioned in 1950, was scrapped in 1972)
CL-66 USS SpringfieldNancy Mary Lincoln (Resembles Pacific version of Grace Goodhue, decommissioned in 1949, rebuilt as missile cruiser CLG-7 in 1957, recommissioned in 1960; decommissioned the second time in 1974, reclassified as CG-7 the following year, was scrapped in 1980)
CL-67 USS Topeka — Mary Lillie Holliday (Decommissioned in 1949, rebuilt as missile cruiser CLG-8 in 1957, recommissioned in 1960; decommissioned the second time in 1969, was scrapped in 1975)
CL-76 New Haven — Danielle Josephine Daly (Resembles Azur Lane version of Samantha Langley, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-24 in 1943, renamed USS Belleau Wood, transferred to France in 1953, renamed PA Bois Belleau with pennant R97, returned to the United States and was scrapped in 1960; given modern French Navy pennant P7) *
CL-77 Huntington — Margaret Frances Grandy (Second of name, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-25 in 1943, renamed USS Cowpens, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as AVT-1 while in reserve in 1959, was scrapped that year)
CL-78 Dayton — Patricia Nicole Lynda Bellinger (Converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-26 in 1943, renamed USS Monterey [second of name], decommissioned in 1956, reclassified as AVT-2 while in reserve in 1959, was scrapped in 1971)
CL-78 Wilmington — Anna Juana Cabot (Resembles Warship Girls version of Margaret Dodds, second of name, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-28 in 1943, renamed USS Cabot [second of name], transferred to Spain in 1967 and renamed BSM Dédalo [second of name] with pennant R01, decommissioned 1990 for conversion to museum ship, was auctioned for scrapping in 1999 with scrapping completed in 2002; given modern Spanish Navy pennant P1, would be renamed USS Matthew to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier USS Cabot [ex-Lexington] [CV-16] if remaining in the United States) *
CL-80 USS Biloxi — Bernadette le Moyne d'Iberville (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1962)
CL-81 VicksburgIsabella Ann Houston (Resembles Azur Lane version of Elizabeth Houston, second of name, renamed USS Houston [second of name] prior to launch, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1961; renamed USS Woodlands to prevent confusion with light cruiser USS Houston [CA-30]) *
CL-82 USS ProvidenceAlice Williams (Decommissioned in 1949, reclassified CLG-6 on conversion to missile cruiser in 1957, recommissioned in 1959; decommissioned the second time in 1973, reclassified CG-6 the following year, was scrapped in 1980)


CL-83 USS Manchester — Hannah Goffe (Decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-84 Buffalo — Honora Anna Welch (Cancelled before construction in 1940, renamed USS Niagara Falls to prevent confusion with light cruiser USS Buffalo [CL-110]) *
CL-85 Fargo — Maria Josephine Phillipa du Motier (Resembles Warship Girls self, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-27 in 1943, originally named USS Crown Point, renamed USS Langley [second of name] in 1942 prior to launch, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to France in 1951, renamed PA Lafayette with pennant R96, returned to the United States in 1963 and was scrapped; given modern French Navy pennant P8, would revert to original carrier name to prevent confusion if remaining in the United States) *
CL-86 CheyennePénélope du Poisson (Second of name, renamed USS Vicksburg [third of name] in 1942 prior to launch, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1964)
CL-87 USS Duluth — Dorothée Greysolon du Lhut (Decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-88 Newark — Rachael Caroline Carteret (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1940; renamed USS Elizabeth to prevent confusion with light cruiser USS Newark [CL-108]) *
CL-89 USS MiamiMaría Menéndez de Avilés (Decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1962)
CL-90 Wilkes-Barre — Anne McGillivray (Resembles fan art of Leila Astor by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv #74744977, renamed USS Astoria [second of name] prior to launch in 1943, decommissioned 1949, was scrapped in 1971; renamed USS Warrenton to prevent confusion with heavy cruiser USS Astoria [CA-34]) *
CL-91 USS Oklahoma City — Emma Elizabeth Overholser (Decommissioned in 1947, reclassified CLG-5 in 1957 on modification to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1960; reclassified CG-5 in 1975, decommissioned the second time in 1979, was sunk as target in 1999 southwest of Guam)
CL-92 USS Little RockJoséphine Belle de la Harpe (Resembles Warship Girls version of Monica Cleveland, decommissioned in 1949, reclassified CLG-4 in 1957 on modification to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1960; reclassified CG-4 in 1975, decommissioned the second time the following year, preserved as museum since 1977 at the Buffalo Naval and Military Park, Buffalo, New York)


CL-93 USS GalvestonConstanza Valery de Gálvez y Madrid (Resembles Warship Girls version of Flores de Ovando, second of name, construction suspended after launch in 1945, kept in reserve at Naval Shipyard Philadelphia, Pennsylvania until 1956, reclassified CLG-93 that year on modification to missile cruiser, reclassified again as CLG-3 the following year, commissioned in 1958, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped in 1975)
CL-94 USS Youngstown — Mary Jane Young (Cancelled before launching in 1946, was scrapped on slip)
CL-95 Buffalo — Estefania Esperanza Osmeña (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-29 in 1943, renamed USS Bataan, decommissioned in 1954, re designated AVT-4 while in reserve in 1959, was scrapped later that year)
CL-100 Newark — Glenda Jacinta Jones (Third of name, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-30 in 1943, renamed USS San Jacinto, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified as AVT-5 while in reserve in 1959, was scrapped in 1971)
CL-101 USS Amsterdam — Amber Veeder (Second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1972)
CL-102 USS PortsmouthMary Martha Pring (Decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1974)
CL-103 USS Wilkes-Barre — Sarah Iva Wilkes-Barré (Resembles Pacific version of Helena Washburn, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was sunk as target in 1972 off the Florida Keys)
CL-104 USS Atlanta — Margaret Mary Thomson (Resembles Warship Girls version of Frances Thomson, third of name, decommissioned in 1949, recommissioned in 1964, reclassified as IX-304 and converted to weapons test effects ship, decommissioned again in 1970, was sunk as target that year off San Clemente Island, California; renamed USS Pakanahuili to prevent confusion with light cruiser USS Atlanta [CL-51]) *
CL-105 USS DaytonBelle Margaret van Cleve (Second of name, decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1962)


BALTIMORE-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-68 USS BaltimoreAnne Frances Arundel (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1956, was scrapped in 1972)
CA-69 USS Boston — Helen Thomasine Winthrop (Resembles Warship Girls version of Frances Arundel, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CAG-1 in 1952 on conversion to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1955; reclassified again CA-69 in 1968, decommissioned the second time in 1970, was scrapped in 1975)
CA-70 Pittsburgh — Michelle Flora Dundee (Resembles Warship Girls version of Amber Seligman, second of name, renamed USS Canberra before launch in 1942, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified CAG-2 in 1952 on conversion to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1956; reclassified again CA-70 in 1968, decommissioned the second time in 1970, was scrapped in 1980)
CA-71 Saint PaulHeather Sierra Quincy (Resembles Warship Girls version of Jane Quincy, renamed USS Quincy [second of name] before launch in 1942, decommissioned in 1954, was scrapped in 1974; renamed USS Moswetuset to prevent confusion with heavy cruiser USS Quincy [CA-39]) *
CA-72 Albany — Hester Harriet Pitt (Resembles Warship Girls version of Julia Budge, second of name, renamed USS Pittsburgh [third of name] before launch in 1942, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1956, was scrapped in 1974)
CA-73 Rochester — Clarissa Paula Pike (Resembles Victory Belles version of Julia Budge, renamed USS Saint Paul [second of name] before launch in 1942, decommissioned in 1971, was scrapped in 1980)
CA-74 USS ColumbusMaría Filipa Colón (Resembles Warship Girls version of Brianna McVay, reclassified CG-12 in 1959 on conversion to missile cruiser, decommissioned in 1975, was scrapped two years later)
CA-75 USS Helena — Helen Jane Haytin (Fourth of name, resembles Azur Lane version of Helena Washburn, decommissioned in 1963, was scrapped in 1974, artifacts preserved in Helena, Montana; renamed USS Bannack to prevent confusion with light cruiser USS Helena [CL-50]) *
CA-130 USS Bremerton — Elizabeth Jane McGowan (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1948, recommissioned in 1951, was to be converted to missile cruiser in 1957, conversion cancelled; decommissioned the second time in 1960, was scrapped in 1974)
CA-131 USS Fall RiverBrenda Francine Church (Resembles Azur Lane version of Margaretta Swilling Belgrano, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1972; bow tip preserved as memorial at Battleship Cove, Fall River, Massachusetts)
CA-132 USS Macon — Caroline Marcia Bowden (Second of name, decommissioned in 1950, recommissioned later that year; decommissioned the second time in 1961, was scrapped in 1973)
CA-133 USS Toledo — Thérèse Charlene Brûlé (Resembles Blue Oath version of Monica Cleveland, decommissioned in 1960, was scrapped in 1974)
CA-135 USS Los AngelesMargarita Rosa Serra (Second of name, resembles Blue Oath version of Margaret Britten, decommissioned in 1948, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1963, was scrapped in 1975; artifacts preserved at the Los Angeles Maritime Museum, San Pedro, California)
CA-136 USS Chicago — Mary Margaret Kelly (Resembles Azur Lane version of Margaret Britten, third of name, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified CG-11 in 1958 on modification to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1964; decommissioned the second time in 1980, was scrapped in 1991; renamed USS Point du Sable to prevent confusion with heavy cruiser USS Chicago [CA-29]) *


ADMIRAL HIPPER-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-161 USS Prinz EugenOlympia Catarina, Fürstin von Savoyen-Carignan (Resembles Kantai Collection self, built in Germany as KMS Prinz Eugen with pennant K93, surrendered to the United States in 1945 as war reparations, commissioned with hull number IX-300; used as target ship in 1946 during Operation: Crossroads, survived both tests, sank due to non-repaired damage later that year at Kwajalein Atoll, the Marshall Islands; adopted by the United States and given new hull number) *

FARGO-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
CL-106 USS FargoStacy Anna Fargo (Second of name, decommissioned in 1950, was scrapped in 1971)
CL-107 USS HuntingtonRhoda Mary Phoebe Huntington (Third of name, decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1962)
CL-108 USS Newark — Alice Treat (Fourth of name, cancelled after launching in 1945, was scrapped in 1949)
CL-109 USS New Haven — Amira Block (Second of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CL-110 USS Buffalo — Mary Montresor (Resembles Blue Oath version of Enriqueta Putnam y O'Higgins, third of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CL-111 USS WilmingtonGrace Burrington (Third of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CL-112 Vallejo — Marie Thérèse Catherine le Moyne d'Iberville (Resembles fan art of Sandra Jahncke by Yorktown CV-5 on Pixiv, ID #91365004, cancelled before construction in 1944; renamed USS Baton Rouge to prevent confusion with cruiser USS Vallejo [CL-146]) *
CL-113 Helena — Alice Mason (Third of name, cancelled before construction in 1944; renamed USS Groton [third of name] to prevent confusion with light cruiser USS Helena [CL-50]) *
CL-114 Roanoke — Gertrude Minuit (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1944; renamed USS Manhattan to prevent confusion with light cruiser USS Roanoke [CL-145]) *
CL-115 (no name) — Renée Gwenaëlle de Laudonnière (Cancelled before construction in 1944; named USS Jacksonville) *
CL-116 USS TallahasseeIsabel de Soto (Second of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CL-117 USS Cheyenne — Julia Theresa Dodge (Third of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CL-118 Norfolk — Mary Koowisguwi Ross (Renamed USS Chattanooga [third of name], cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)


JUNEAU-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
CL-119 USS Juneau — Marguerite Josephine Juneau (Second of name, resembles Warship Girls version of Georgette Whidbey with darker skin, reclassified CLAA-119 in 1949, decommissioned in 1955, was scrapped in 1960; renamed USS Dzánti K'ihéeni to prevent confusion with light cruiser USS Juneau [CL-52]) *
CL-120 USS Spokane — Juliette Renée Finlay (Resembles Azur Lane version of Matilde de Bonneville y de Servi, reclassified CLAA-120 in 1949, decommissioned the following year, reclassified AG-191 in 1966, was scrapped in 1973)
CL-121 USS Fresno — Antonia Easterby (Resembles Blue Oath version of Isabel de Ovando y Cáceres, reclassified CLAA-121 in 1949, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1966)


OREGON CITY-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-122 USS Oregon CityJanet Valerie McLoughlin (Decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1973)
CA-123 USS Albany — Anna Maria Christiaensen (Third of name, decommissioned in 1958, reclassified CG-10 that year on conversion to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1962; decommissioned the second time in 1967, recommissioned again the following year; decommissioned the final time in 1980, was scrapped in 1990)
CA-124 USS Rochester — Sophia Carol Rochester (Second of name, decommissioned in 1961, was scrapped in 1974)
CA-125 USS Northampton — Florence Lucy Lampron (Resembles Azur Lane version of Grace Goodhue, second of name, converted to command cruiser CLC-1 during construction, reclassified CC-1 in 1961, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped in 1980; reclassified again as CLC-1 and renamed USS Hampshire to prevent confusion with heavy cruiser USS Northampton [CA-26]) *
CA-126 USS Cambridge — Susanna Anne Dudley (Cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CA-127 USS Bridgeport — Irene Charity Nancy Barnum (Cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CA-128 USS Kansas City — Élaine de Veniard de Bourgmont (Cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CA-129 USS Tulsa — Artemina Edith Doolin (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945)
CA-137 USS Norfolk — Sarah Mary Thoroughgood (Second of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CA-138 USS Scranton — Cornelia Katherine Scranton (Cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip)


DES MOINES-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
CA-134 USS Des MoinesJane Mary Meredith (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, decommissioned in 1961, was scrapped in 2007)
CA-139 USS Salem — Dorothy Abigail Coffey (Resembles fan art of self by Tandohark, Danbooru post #2353186, second of name, decommissioned in 1959, preserved as museum ship since 1994 at the United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum, Quincy, Massachusetts)
CA-140 USS Dallas — Elizabeth Margaret Bryan (Resembles fan art of Jane Meredith by Tandohark, Danbooru post #4028442, second of name, cancelled before launching in 1946, was scrapped on slip)
CA-141 (no name) — Joy Charlene Dean (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS La Jolla) *
CA-142 (no name) — Teresa Beatriz Núñez Cabeza de Vaca (Resembles Pacific version of Elizabeth Houston, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Corpus Christi [second of name]) *
CA-143 (no name) — Jessenia de Salas (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Albuquerque [second of name]) *
CA-148 USS Newport News — Melanie Dorothy Ferguson (Resembles fan art of self by Tandohark, Danbooru post #2414196, decommissioned in 1975, was scrapped in 1993)
CA-149 (no name) — Sarah Jane Perry (Resembles Blue Oath version of Brianna McVay with tanned skin, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Key West [second of name]) *
CA-150 (no name) — Phillipa Alexander (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Alexandria [second of name]) *
CA-151 (no name) — Shannon Davidson (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Asheville) *
CA-152 (no name) — Marie Thérèse Antonia de la Mothe de Cadillac (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Jefferson City) *
CA-153 (no name) — Elizabeth Mary Calvert (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Annapolis [fourth of name]) *


WORCESTER-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
CL-144 USS WorcesterHannah Eliot (Resembles fan art of self by Chiyo Goya, Pixiv ID #86919253, second of name, decommissioned in 1958, was scrapped in 1972)
CL-145 USS Roanoke — Martha Mahone (Resembles Blue Oath version of Christine Levett, third of name, decommissioned in 1958, was scrapped in 1972)
CL-146 USS Vallejo — Antonia Francisca Vallejo y Benicia (Resembles Azur Lane version of Michiko Norton, second of name, cancelled before launch in 1945, was scrapped on slip)
CL-147 USS Gary — Julia Emma Gary (Resembles Blue Oath version of Michiko Norton, cancelled before construction in 1945)
CL-154 (no name) — Susanna Margaret Polk (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Charlotte [third of name]) *
CL-155 (no name) — Isabella Anne Maynard (Resembles Azur Lane self, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Seattle [second of name]) *
CL-156 (no name) — Neeltje Block (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Hartford) *
CL-157 (no name) — Catharine Mary Greene (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Greeneville) *
CL-158 (no name) — Jane Freida Mears (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Anchorage) *
CL-159 (no name) — Temperance Ann Hardy (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; named USS Gulfport) *


LONG BEACH-CLASS NUCLEAR GUIDED MISSILE CRUISER
CLGN-160 USS Long Beach — Ellen Naomi Michelle Haight-Ashbury (Resembles original art by Bokuman, Deviant Art ID #338913019, second of name, reclassified CGN-9 before launch, decommissioned in 1995, was partially dismantled by 2012, hull remnants in storage at Naval Base Kitsap, Washington)

Ship Prefix

AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
ARC — Armada de la República de Colombia ("Navy of the Republic of Colombia")
ARD — Armada de la República Dominicana ("Navy of the Dominican Republic")
ARM — Armada de la República Mexicana ("Navy of the Mexican Republic")
BGEN — Buque de Guerra del Ejército de Nicaragua ("Naval Ship of the Army of Nicaragua")
BSM — Burque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship") (Spanish Navy ship prefix)
C — Cruzador ("Cruiser") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
HMCS — Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-45)
KRL/КРЛ — Ljógkij Kréjser Лёгкий Крейсер ("Light Cruiser") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
NCSM — Navire Canadien de Sa Majesté (Royal Canadian Navy French ship prefix)
PA — Porte-Avions ("Aircraft Carrier") (French Navy type prefix)
SMS — Seiner Majestät Schiff ("His Majesty's Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1870-1918)
SPS — Samoa Police Ship
USS — United States Ship


Hull classification codes and pennant superiors

ACR — Armoured Cruiser (pre-1920)
AG — Miscellaneous Auxiliary
APA — Auxiliary Personnel Transport, Assault
AVT — Auxiliary Aircraft Transport
BB — Battleship
C — Crucero ("Cruiser") (Argentinian Navy/Dominican Navy/Mexican Navy pennant superior)
C — Cruiser (pre-1920 designation for protected cruisers)
C — Cruzador ("Cruiser") (Brazilian Navy pennant superior)
CA — Heavy Cruiser/Armoured Cruiser (post-1920)
CAG — Guided Missile Heavy Cruiser
CAT/CDE — Heavy Training Cruiser/Croiseur Lourd d'Entraînement (Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
CB — Large Cruiser
CC — Battlecruiser (before 1930), later Command Ship
CG — Guided Missile Cruiser
CGN — Nuclear-Powered Guided Missile Cruiser
CL — Crucero Ligero ("Light Cruiser") (Chilean Navy/Colombian Navy/Nicaraguan Navy hull classification code)
CL — Light Cruiser
CLAA — Air Defence Light Cruiser
CLC — Command Cruiser
CLG — Guided Missile Light Cruiser
CLGN — Nuclear-Powers Guided Missile Light Cruiser
CM — Minelaying Cruiser
CP — Crucero Pesado ("Heavy Cruiser") (Nicaraguan Navy hull classification code)
CS — Scout Cruiser (pre-1920)
CVL — Light Aircraft Carrier
DD — Destroyer
IX — Miscellaneous Auxiliary
K — Kreuzer ("Cruiser") (German Navy pennant superior)
P — Portaviones ("Aircraft Carrier") (Spanish Navy pennant superior)
P — Porte-Avions ("Aircraft Carrier") (French Navy pennant superior)
PF — Patrol Frigate
PG — Patrol Gunboat
R — Aircraft Carrier (French Navy/Spanish Navy English pennant superior)
Note that the Russian Navy does not use pennant superior letters; pennant numbers are assigned in group blocks according to type.
 
United Kingdom: Sloops (Updated)
Back to the land of black tea with the LONG list of sloops (a long-range frigate/corvette combo)...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF SLOOPS (ROYAL NAVY)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

ECLIPSE-CLASS SLOOP (1867)
U185 HMS Danae — Rebecca Wynne Lankshear (Decommissioned in 1891, reassigned as mine hulk, was scrapped in 1906) *
U190 HMS Blanche — Tanna Trisha Alicia Smith (Decommissioned in 1881, was scrapped in 1886; adopted by the Solomon Islands, renamed RSIPV Vanikoro with pennant P21, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U220 Sappho — Roimata Kiri Mayne (Renamed HMS Eclipse before commissioning in 1867, decommissioned in 1888, reassigned as storage hulk and floating magazine, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Takahuri with pennant A504, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U239 HMS Sirius — Rana Malin King-Mahé de la Bourdonnais (Decommissioned in 1885, was scrapped that year; adopted by Mauritius, renamed MCGS Mahébourg with pennant CG-39) *
U245 HMS Spartan — Ellen Penelope Brenton (Decommissioned in 1882, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Lucayan with pennant P51, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U250 HMS Dido — Willow Clarke Chapman (Decommissioned in 1886, used as storage hulk at HMNB Portsmouth, Hampshire; renamed HMS Actaeon II in 1906, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Antigua and Barbuda, renamed HMABS Redonda with pennant P52, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U253 HMS Tenedos — Grace Belinda Pethwick (Decommissioned in 1887, was scrapped that year; adopted by Barbados, renamed HMBS Bridgetown with pennant P53, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U291 Proserpine — Carla Otter (Cancelled before construction in 1867; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Proserpina with pennant A100, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U292 Diomede — Jithanya Madhu Hillhouse (Cancelled before construction in 1867; adopted by Sri Lanka, renamed SLNN Tirukōṇamalai with pennant A100, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *


FANTOME-CLASS SLOOP
U225 HMS Fantome — Tia Marama Maquay (Decommissioned in 1886, was scrapped that year; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Moemoea with pennant A505, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U252 HMS Albatross — Elainah Angela Rice (Decommissioned in 1886, was scrapped in 1889; adopted by Papua New Guinea, renamed HMPNGS Pot Mosbi with pennant A102, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U262 HMS Sappho — Noelle Siete Papahi Digby (Second of name, decommissioned in 1886, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Tonga, renamed VOEA Tu'utaki with pennant A101, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *

U269 HMS Daring — Faith Jìngyáng Joyah Elliot 菲西·静洋·喬亞·艾略特 (Decommissioned in 1888, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Daring with pennant A19, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U272 HMS Egeria — Raina Lauren Turton (Reassigned as survey ship in 1886, decommissioned in 1911, was beached and burned in 1914 in Burrard Inlet, British Columbia, remains subsequently scrapped; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM Egeria with hull number NHG-938/AGS-938, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U282 HMS Flying Fish — Ruth Farrah Hoskyn (Reassigned as survey ship in 1878, decommissioned in 1886, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Exocet with hull number AGO-401, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *


OSPREY-CLASS SLOOP
U254 HMS Wild Swan — Saida Imani Penelope Dacres (Renamed HMS Clyde in 1904 on being made headquarters depot ship, renamed HMS Columbine in 1912, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year; adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Swan with pennant A51, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U270 HMS Penguin — Aretha Chelsea Hannah Paglet (Decommissioned from 1881-1886, converted to survey vessel; decommissioned the second time in 1908, transferred to Australia as depot ship in 1913, renamed HMAS Penguin; decommissioned for the final time in 1923, converted to floating crane for use in Sydney, New South Wales; hull destroyed by fire at Sydney in 1960; adopted by Australia under local name with Royal Australian Navy hull number AGO-402, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U274 HMS Osprey — Helena Wanda Dowding (Decommissioned in 1889, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Mauritius, renamed MCGS Agaléga with pennant CG-52, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U278 HMS Pelican — Françoise Régine Dicken (Decommissioned in 1898, converted to mercantile use as HBCS Pelican, reduced to dockside barge in 1922 at Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada; was scuttled there by vandals in 1927, salvaged and was scuttled near Cape Breton Island in 1953; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM Pélican with hull number NC-940/AK-940, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U283 HMS Cormorant — Judith Allison Tara Bruce (Decommissioned in 1889, subsequently reassigned as receiving ship at HMNB Gibraltar, renamed HMS Rooke in 1946, was scrapped in 1949; serves under first name, also given pennant B17 as headquarters base ship) *


DOTEREL-CLASS SLOOP
U275 HMS Dragon — Eromi Gayesha Hulton (Decommissioned in 1890, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Sri Lanka, renamed SLNN Makarā with pennant A101, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U276 HMS Miranda — Pulafangu Heather Paul (Decommissioned in 1891, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Tuvalu, renamed HMTSS Falekaupule with pennant 101, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *

U279 HMS Pegasus — Franklyn Ŭnsŏng Day 프랭클린 은성 데이 (Decommissioned in 1886, was scrapped in 1892; adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Kŏmundo TMK 거문도 with hull number CSS-501, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U280 HMS Gannet — Bethany Raye Bradford (Decommissioned in 1895, assigned as training ship in 1903, renamed HMS President, relieved of service in 1911, became dormitory ship two years later attached to Training Ship Mercury, Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire; turned over to the Maritime Trust in 1968, preserved as museum ship at the Chatham Historic Dockyard, Chatham, Medway; serves under original name)
U284 HMS Phoenix — Heidi Hope Grenfell (Was sunk by grounding in 1882 near East Point, Prince Edward Island, Canada; wreck subsequently partially salvaged; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Phoenix with hull number AGS-937/NHG-937, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U285 HMS Kingfisher — Ruth Khloe Thornton (Renamed HMS Lark in 1892 on reassignment as training ship, renamed HMS Cruizer the following year, assigned as accommodation ship in 1913 at HMNB Malta, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Perċa with pennant A101, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U286 HMS Doterel — Rayna Daniella Evans (Was destroyer by internal explosion in 1881 off Punta Arenas, Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena, Chile)
U287 HMS Mutine — Felicity Mindy Edwards (Converted to boom defence vessel in 1899, renamed HMS Azov in 1904, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, renamed RFA Azov, given pennant Y00 as boom defence ship) *
U288 HMS Espiegle — Aaron Terri Dale (Converted to boom defence vessel in 1899, renamed HMS Argo in 1902, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, renamed RFA Argo, given pennant Y01 as boom defence ship) *


SATELLITE-CLASS SLOOP
U182 HMS Satellite — Charlene Bryce Theobald (Decommissioned in 1904 on reassignment as dockside training ship, was scrapped in 1947; assigned Royal Navy pennant B04 as headquarters base ship) *
U184 HMS Heroine — Farrah Ruth Blackburne (Decommissioned in 1901, was scrapped in 1904)
U186 HMS Hyacinth — Ethel Gillian Bourke (Decommissioned in 1902, was scrapped that year)
U189 HMS Royalist — Gaibriél Winnifred Hand (Reassigned as depot ship in 1900, renamed HMS Colleen in 1913; decommissioned in 1923 on transfer to Ireland, renamed Colleen, decommissioned the second time in 1950, was scrapped that year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Cailín with pennant A100) *
U214 HMS Rapid — Ayize Gijima Xolisile Musgrave (Decommissioned in 1906 on reassignment as coal hulk, renamed C7, reassigned as accommodation ship in 1916, renamed HMS Hart, decommissioned in 1948, was scrapped that year; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Ngokushesha with pennant A52) *
U219 HMS CarolineLady Wanda Cleo Wiseman, Baronetess of Canfield Hall (Decommissioned in 1897 on assignment as alongside hospital facility, renamed HMS Ganges, renamed HMS Powerful III in 1913 on assignment as alongside training ship at HMNB Devonport, Devon; renamed HMS Impregnable IV in 1919 on reassignment as boys training ship while still based at HMNB Devonport, was scrapped in 1929; renamed HMS Impregnable to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Caroline [pennant C130], given pennant B09 as headquarters base ship) *
U224 HMS Pylades — Gülşen Ashley Primrose (Decommissioned in 1905, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Solomon Islands, renamed RSIPV Nendö with pennant P20) *


NYMPHE-CLASS SLOOP
U129 HMS Daphne — Carolyn Rhett Wood (Decommissioned in 1901, was scrapped in 1904; adopted by Belize, renamed BDFS Belmopan with pennant P50) *
U133 HMS Nymphe — Charlotte Tanya Turner (Assigned as dockside training ship in 1906, renamed HMS Wildfire, renamed HMS Gannet [second of name] in 1914, renamed HMS Pembroke in 1917, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year; serves under second name, assigned Royal Navy pennant B00 as headquarters base ship) *
U135 HMS Buzzard — Janet Aretha Baker (Assigned as dockside training ship in 1911, renamed HMS President [second of name], decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped that year; serves under original name, assigned Royal Navy pennant B01 as headquarters base ship) *
U136 HMS Swallow — Pendo Jirani Fortescue (Decommissioned in 1901, was scrapped in 1904; adopted by Kenya, renamed KNS Fumo 'Umar with pennant A50) *


BEAGLE-CLASS SLOOP
U125 HMS Beagle — Rhaxma Panyin Humpage (Decommissioned in 1904, was scrapped the following year; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Beagle with pennant A50) *
U128 HMS Basilisk — Lehana Ellema Wintz (Decommissioned in 1904 on conversion to coal hulk, re-designated C7, converted to mercantile service the following year as SS Maggie Gretch, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Inyoka with pennant A51) *


ALERT-CLASS SLOOP
U124 HMS Alert — Johanna Bérénice Eustace (Decommissioned in 1926, converted to mercantile service as pilot vessel, was scrapped in 1949; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM Alert with hull number NS-811/ARS-811) *
U126 HMS Torch — Hokomo Tunga Preedy (Renamed HMS Firebrand in 1917 on assignment as training ship with the Royal Navy New Zealand Division, decommissioned in 1920, converted to mercantile service as SS Rama, was sunk by grounding in 1924 near Kaingaroa, Rēkohu, New Zealand; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Rangiaotea with pennant A503) *


PHOENIX-CLASS SLOOP
U116 HMS Phoenix — Rachel Píngfāng Cochran 雷切爾·平芳·科克倫 (Second of name, was sunk in a typhoon in 1906 at Hong Kong, salvaged and was scrapped the following year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Phoenix with pennant A18) *
U118 HMS AlgerineEsther Fawn Domville (Assigned as depot ship in 1914, transferred to Canada in 1917, renamed HMCS Algerine, decommissioned two years later, converted to mercantile use, wrecked by grounding in 1923 west-southwest of Hartley Bay, British Columbia; salvaged and was scrapped the following year; adopted by Canada under local name with new Royal Canadian Navy hull number ARS-810/NS-810) *

CONDOR-CLASS SLOOP
U91 HMS CondorCorrine Sclater (Was sunk in storm in 1901 near Ahousaht, British Columbia, Canada; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS C'ix'atin with hull number AS-950, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U92 HMS RosarioCharmaine Anne Winona Hamilton (Converted to submarine depot ship in 1910, not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped that year; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Rosario with pennant A501, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U93 HMS MutineChandice Wanda Martisha Plenderleath (Second of name, converted to survey ship in 1907, not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1925 on transfer to the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, assigned as drill ship RNVR Mutine, dismissed from service in 1932, was scrapped that year; adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Palisadoes with pennant A50, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *

U94 HMS RinaldoDinihari Saint Aubyn Wake de Montauban 迪尼哈里·聖奧賓·維克·德蒙托邦 (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped that year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Guān Yǔ with pennant A16, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U98 HMS ShearwaterAllison Saint Vincent Keyes (Not given pennant number for World War One, transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1915, renamed HMCS Shearwater, used as submarine depot ship, decommissioned in 1919, converted to mercantile use as SS Vedas, was scrapped in 1937; adopted by Canada under local name with new Royal Canadian Navy hull number AS-951, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U101 HMS VestalSuriawati Saint John Farquhar 蘇里亞瓦蒂·聖約翰·法誇爾 (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Lǐ Jìng with pennant A17, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *

CADMUS-CLASS SLOOP
U68 HMS CadmusHunter du Cane Luard (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year)
U73 HMS Espiegle — Edyth Guìyīng Barton 艾迪斯·桂英·巴頓 (Second of name, not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1923, was scrapped that year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Dàhēitiān with pennant A15, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U74 HMS Fantome — Gretchen Polly Miranda Fitzgerald (Second of name, reassigned as survey vessel in 1906, transferred to Australia in 1914, renamed HMAS Fantome, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1924; adopted by Australia under local name with new Royal Australian Navy hull number AGO-400, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U77 HMS Merlin — Florence Kelley Christine Gibbons (Reassigned as survey vessel in 1906, not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; also given Royal Navy pennant H77 as survey ship) *
U78 HMS Odin — Honorée Laura Désirée Pearce de Morphey (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Seychelles, renamed NGCS Morphey with pennant GC01, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U88 HMS Clio — Charlene Dana Sophia Raikes (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped that year)


ACACIA-CLASS SLOOP (Flower-Class [1915] Group One)
U226 HMS Acacia — Tamara Crista MacGill (Given pennant M26 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Akaċja with pennant M51) *
U227 HMS Anemone — Autumn Veronica Peebles (Given pennant M27 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Anemone with pennant M52) *
U228 HMS Aster — Galea Luna Hodson (Given pennant M28 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1917 in the Mediterranean Sea; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Aster with pennant M53) *

U229 HMS Bluebell — Michelle Arianna Fāngmǐn Hood 米歇爾·阿里安娜·芳敏·胡德 (Given pennant M29 for World War One, decommissioned in 1929, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Fēngxìnzi with pennant M18) *
U231 HMS Daffodil — Háilí Gwenhwyfar Briggs (Given pennant M31 for World War One, decommissioned in 1933, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Ireland, renamed Chromchinn with pennant M51) *
U237 HMS Dahlia — Ella Riley Maycock (Given pennant M37 for World War One, decommissioned in 1932, was scrapped that year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Dahlia with pennant M54) *
U238 HMS Daphne — Gloria Hunter Thompson (Second of name, given pennant M38 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1923)
U241 HMS Foxglove — Charlotte Patricia Hermon-Hodge (Given pennant M41 for World War One, given pennant U26 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1940 by Luftwaffe bombers near the Isle of Wight, subsequently made accommodation ship at HMNB Londonderry, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; also given Royal Navy pennant B26 as headquarters base ship) *

U242 HMS Hollyhock — Lìjuān Grace Preston 麗娟·格蕾絲·普雷斯頓 (Given pennant M42 for World War One, decommissioned in 1929, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Shǔkuí with pennant M20) *
U243 HMS Honeysuckle — Zoí Páris Koe Ζωή Πάρις Κόε (Given pennant M43 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Aigóklima ΚΠΝΔ Αιγόκλημα with pennant N51) *
U244 HMS Iris — Sydney Elizabeth Nicolle (Given pennant M44 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year)
U245 Ivy — Withypol Wilma Hallwright (Renamed HMS Marigold before launching, given pennant M45 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Eidhneán with pennant M54) *


U246 HMS Jonquil — Glaucia Joaninha Fraser de Araújo (Given pennant M46 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920 on transfer to Portugal, renamed NRP Carvalho Araújo, decommissioned the second time in 1959, was scrapped that year; given modern Portuguese Navy pennant F01) *
U247 HMS Laburnum — Wynter Xiápíng Hallwright 溫特·霞平·霍爾萊特 (Given pennant M47 for World War One, transferred to the Royal Navy New Zealand Division in 1922, decommissioned in 1935 on transfer to the Straits Settlements Naval Volunteer Reserve at HMNB Singapore to serve as drill ship, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1942 off Singapore, wreck salvaged in 1946 and shifted to deeper water to be sunk anew as breakwater; wreck salvaged and was scrapped in 1967; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Jīnzhǎnhuā with pennant M21) *
U248 HMS Larkspur — Peatáin Dearbháil Ráichéal West (Given pennant M48 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Ireland, renamed Larkspur with pennant M52) *
U249 HMS Lavender — Tóireasa Séad Léan Doorman (Given pennant M49 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM UC-75 southeast of Dunvargan, County Waterford, Ireland; adopted by Ireland, renamed Labhandair with pennant M53) *
U265 HMS Lilac — Lésli Déspoina Fisher Λέσλι Δέσποινα Φίσερ (Given pennant M65 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Paschaliá ΚΠΝΔ Πασχαλιά with pennant N52) *
U266 HMS Lily — Annemarie Lynn Sanders (Given pennant M66 for World War One, reassigned as depot ship in 1923, renamed HMS Vulcan II, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped that year; reverted to original name, also given pennant B66 as depot ship) *

U267 HMS Magnolia — Glenda Fāngyáng Seymour 格倫達·芳洋·西摩 (Given pennant M67 for World War One, decommissioned in 1931, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Yùlán with pennant M19) *
U268 HMS Mallow — Renée Garsia (Given pennant M68 for World War One, transferred to Australia in 1919, renamed HMAS Mallow, decommissioned in 1925, was sunk as target in 1935 off Sydney, New South Wales; given modern Royal Australian Navy hull number FFMT-154) *
U295 HMS Mimosa — Iliánthi Selíni Braddyll Ἡλιάνθη Σελήνη Μπράντιλ (Given pennant M95 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Mimóza ΚΠΝΔ Μιμόζα with pennant N53) *
U296 HMS Primrose — Dáirine Wynne Roe (Given pennant M96 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by Ireland, renamed Sabhaircín with pennant M55) *
U297 HMS Sunflower — Jillian Cairméal Cole-Hamilton (Given pennant M97 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Lus na Gréine with pennant M56) *
U298 HMS Veronica — Helena Candice Alcock (Given pennant M98 for World War One, transferred to the Royal Navy New Zealand Division in 1920, decommissioned in 1934, was scrapped in 1935; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Veronica with pennant A502) *


AZALEA-CLASS SLOOP (Flower-Class [1915] Group Two)
U137 HMS Heliotrope — Selén Rodánthi Stefanía Richards Σελέν Ροδάνθη Στεφανία Ρίτσαρντς (Given pennant T37 for World War One, decommissioned in 1931, was scrapped in 1935; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Iliotrópio ΚΠΝΔ Ηλιοτρόπιο with pennant N55) *
U138 HMS Myrtle — Birgith Rahne Brooke (Given pennant T38 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1919 during the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War east of Saaremaa Island, Estonia; adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Mürt with pennant M1) *
U139 HMS Peony — Olympía Melisánte Fantasía Stokes Ολυμπία Μελισάντε Φαντασία Στόουκς (Given pennant T39 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, converted into mercantile service as SS Ardena, was sunk by air strike in 1941 by Luftwaffe bombers near Peiraiás, Attikís, Greece; salvaged by Germany, impressed as troopship, was sunk by mine strike in 1943 near Argostóli, Ioníon Níson, Greece; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Paionía ΚΠΝΔ Παιωνία with pennant N56) *
U141 HMS Narcissus — Natalya Nicole Nicholson (Given pennant T41 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Narċis with pennant M56) *
U142 HMS Zinnia — Galatee Fayanna Wilde Wilson (Given pennant T42 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, transferred to Belgium the following year for use as fisheries protection vessel, renamed MB Zinnia; captured by Germany in 1940 during the Eighteen Days Campaign, commissioned as training support ship KMS Barbara; surrendered to the Allies in 1945, restored to Belgium as fisheries protection ship, renamed MB Breydel, decommissioned the second time in 1949, was scrapped the following year; given modern Belgian Navy pennant P50) *
U147 HMS Jessamine — Savannah Helen Simpson (Given pennant T43 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922)
U232 HMS Azalea — Evrydíki Beríl Hoyle Ευρυδίκη Μπερίλ Χόυλ (Given pennant T32 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Azálea ΚΠΝΔ Αζάλεα with pennant N54) *
U233 HMS Begonia — Jolene Marion Henderson (Given pennant T33 for World War One, was sunk in collision in 1917 with SM U-151 off ad-Dār al-Bayḍā', ad-Dār al-Bayḍā'-Siṭṭāt, Morocco; adopted by Ireland, renamed Beagóinia with pennant M57) *
U234 HMS Camellia — Rosaleen Cara Richardson (Given pennant T34 for World War One, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Camellia with pennant M58) *
U235 HMS Clematis — Taylor Maya Barrett (Given pennant T35 for World War One, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Clematis with pennant M55) *
U236 HMS Carnation — Sabrann Hayley Dillon (Given pennant T36 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Ireland, renamed Coróineach with pennant M59) *
U240 HMS Snowdrop — Genvieve Philomena Sherston (Given pennant T40 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by Ireland, renamed Sneachta with pennant M60) *


ARABIS-CLASS SLOOP (Flower-Class [1915] Group Three)
U144 HMS Arabis — Rheanna Rose Hallowell-Carew (Given pennant T44 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1916 in the second Battle of Dogger Bank by Kaiserliche Marine torpedo boats east of northeast from Hull, East Yorkshire)
U145 HMS Buttercup — Vanna Giuseppa Samanta Simona Thomson (Given pennant T45 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, converted to mercantile service as SS Semper Paratus, commissioned by Italy as RM Teseo in 1933, was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Allied bombers at Trapani, Sicilia, Italy; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Teseo with pennant V10) *
U146 HMS Alyssum — Gayle Chastity Glen (Given pennant T46 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1917 southeast of Warren Beach, County Cork, Ireland)
U148 HMS Campanula — Crista Evie Lilly Thomas (Given pennant T48 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Campanula with pennant M62) *
U149 HMS Gentian — Hele Triinu Baillie-Grohman (Given pennant T49 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1919 during the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War east of Saaremaa Island, Estonia; adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Gentian with pennant M2) *
U150 HMS Gladiolus — Flávia Branca Coppin de Braga (Given pennant T50 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, transferred to Portugal two years later, renamed NRP República, decommissioned the second time in 1939, was scrapped in 1943; adopted by Portugal under local name with pennant F02) *
U151 HMS Nigella — Gavriíla Fyllís Parsons Γαβριήλα Φυλλίς Πάρσονς (Given pennant T52 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Agápi-se-Omíchli ΚΠΝΔ Αγάπη-σε-Ομίχλη with pennant N59) *

U153 HMS Pentstemon — Rhonda Nàjìng Kempe 朗達·娜静·肯佩 (Given pennant T53 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, converted to mercantile service as SS Lila, commissioned by China in 1932 as ZMZ Hǎizhōu ZMZ 海州, was sunk by air strike in 1937 by aircraft from TH Gunkan-tachi Ryūjō and Hōshō off Guǎngzhōu, Guǎngdōng, China; adopted by mainland China as ZRZ Hǎizhōu ZRZ 海州 with pennant 203) *
U154 HMS Delphinium — Nomsa Thandi Rosoman (Given pennant T54 for World War One, decommissioned in 1931, was scrapped two years later; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Ibhotela with pennant M01) *
U157 HMS Poppy — Éile Aideen Digby (Given pennant T47 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by Ireland, renamed Poipín with pennant M61) *


U158 HMS Rosemary — Cayley Paisley Franklin (Given pennant T58 for World War One, decommissioned in 1930 on reassignment as reserve training ship, was scrapped in 1946)
U162 HMS Hydrangea — Jazza Mǐnjuān Henderson 賈扎·敏娟·亨德森 (Given pennant T62 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, converted for mercantile use, final fate unknown; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Xiùqiúhuā with pennant M22) *
U163 HMS Genista — Johanna White (Given pennant T63 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1916 by SM U-57 west-southwest of Waterville, County Kerry, Ireland; adopted by Ireland, renamed Genista with pennant M65) *
U164 HMS Cornflower — Heidi Fānggāng Bessant 海蒂·芳刚·貝桑特 (Given pennant T64 for World War One, decommissioned in 1934 on reassignment to the Hong Kong Volunteer Naval Reserve, was scrapped in 1940; adopted by mainland China, renamed ZRZ Héhuā ZRZ 禾花 with pennant 204) *
U165 HMS Lupin — Penelope Victoria Kilgour (Given pennant T65 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920; recommissioned in 1924, decommissioned for the second time in 1931; recommissioned again two years later, not given pennant number in World War Two, decommissioned for the final time in 1945, sold for scrap the following year, sank en route to breaking up near Portchester, Hampshire; salvaged later that year and was scrapped)
U166 HMS Petunia — Ella Jules Josephine Southby (Given pennant T66 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Petunja with pennant M59) *
U167 HMS Valerian — Grace Phoebe Green (Given pennant T67 for World War One, was sunk in a storm in 1926 during the Havana-Bermuda Hurricane south of Bermuda)
U168 HMS Myosotis — Hiolair Valerie Coates (Given pennant T68 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by Ireland, renamed Myosotis with pennant M62) *
U169 HMS Amaryllis — Heather Anne Knight (Given pennant T69 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1923)
U170 HMS Asphodel — Regna Gurdun Copleston (Given pennant T70 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920 on transfer to Denmark, renamed KDM Fylla; decommissioned the second time in 1933, was scrapped that year; adopted by Denmark under local name, given modern Royal Danish Navy pennant F13) *


U171 HMS Snapdragon — Adeline Charlie Ackland (Given pennant T71 for World War One, decommissioned in 1924, was scrapped that year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Snapdragon with pennant M58) *
U172 HMS Celandine — Rachel Juliette Buchanan (Given pennant T72 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Celandine with pennant M61) *
U173 HMS Cyclamen — Dharuna Veditha Rajeswri Reshika Page (Given pennant T73 for World War One, decommissioned in 1932, was scrapped that year; adopted by India, renamed INS Prā'imarōjha with pennant M201) *
U174 HMS Lobelia — Franklyn Gwenneth Caitlyn Coates (Given pennant T74 for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, transferred to the Dominion of Newfoundland that year, renamed NGS Lobelia, was hulked in 1924, final disposition unknown; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Lobelia with hull number AGM-910/NGM-910) *
U175 HMS Mignonette — Caolán Earlana Wilson (Given pennant T75 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1917 off Rosscarbery, County Cork, Ireland; adopted by Ireland, renamed Mignonette with pennant M63) *
U176 HMS Nasturtium — Rosalie Zuri Maggie Lloyd (Given pennant T76 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1916 near Malta; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Nasturtium with pennant M60) *
U178 HMS Wallflower — Gia Remington Livingstone (Given pennant T78 for World War One, decommissioned in 1931, was scrapped that year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Tal-Ħajt with pennant M57) *
U179 HMS Wistaria — Lane Wynter Patch (Given pennant T79 for World War One, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year)
U201 CM Aldébaran — Giselle Labrunie de Nerval (Built in the United Kingdom for France, decommissioned in 1934, was scrapped that year; given modern French Navy pennant M07, also given Royal Navy pennant for administrative purposes) *
U202 CM Algol — Jacalyn Jodelle Goodricke de Bayer (Built in the United Kingdom for France, decommissioned in 1935, was scrapped that year; given modern French Navy pennant M08, also given Royal Navy pennant for administrative purposes) *


U203 CM Altaïr — Renée Henrietta Brown de Narrabri (Built in the United Kingdom for France, decommissioned in 1940, was scrapped that year; given modern French Navy pennant M09, also given Royal Navy pennant for administrative purposes) *
U204 CM Antarès — Honoré Kyrielle Bulmer de Flamsteed (Built in the United Kingdom for France, decommissioned in 1936, was scrapped that year; given modern French Navy pennant M10, also given Royal Navy pennant for administrative purposes) *
U205 CM Bellatrix — Raymonda Héléne Allen de Saville (Built in the United Kingdom for France, decommissioned in 1933, was scrapped that year; given modern French Navy pennant M11, also given Royal Navy pennant for administrative purposes) *
U206 CM Rigel — Estelle Fernanda Russell d'Ivrea (Built in the United Kingdom for France, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1916 by SM U-35 south of southeast from El Pilar de la Mola, Islas Baleares, Spain; given modern French Navy pennant M12, also given Royal Navy pennant for administrative purposes) *
U207 CM Cassiopée — Vivienne Ciel Ashworth de Ryle (Built in the United Kingdom for France, decommissioned in 1933, was scrapped that year; given modern French Navy pennant M13, also given Royal Navy pennant for administrative purposes) *
U208 CM Régulus — Dorothée Juliette Braben de Wallis Budge (Built in the United Kingdom for France, decommissioned in 1935, was scrapped that year; given modern French Navy pennant M14, also given Royal Navy pennant for administrative purposes) *
U251 HMS MargueriteThe Right Honourable Lady Annette Maria Baird, Baroness of Stonehaven (Given pennant T51 for World War One, transferred to Australia in 1919, renamed HMAS Marguerite, decommissioned in 1929, was sunk as target in 1935 off Sydney, New South Wales; given modern Royal Australian Navy hull number FFMT-153) *
U255 HMS Primula — Kassándra Varvára Evans Κασσάνδρα Βαρβάρα Έβανς (Given pennant T55 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1916 by SM U-35 southwest of Palaióchora, Kríti, Greece; adopted by Crete, renamed KPND Iránthemo ΚΠΝΔ Ιράνθεμο with pennant N58) *
U256 HMS Geranium — Florence Alysha Pearce (Given pennant T56 for World War One, transferred to Australia in 1919, renamed HMAS Geranium, decommissioned in 1927, was mostly scrapped by 1932, remainder of hull scuttled in 1935 off Sydney, New South Wales; given modern Royal Australian Navy hull code FFMT-152) *
U257 HMS Godetia — Goibne Honoria Thomson (Given pennant T57 for World War One, decommissioned in 1936, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Godetia with pennant M64) *
U259 HMS Crocus — Kamda Manshvi Skinner (Given pennant T59 for World War One, decommissioned in 1929, was scrapped the following year; adopted by India, renamed INS Bubuḷa with pennant M202) *
U260 HMS Berberis — Sheryl Hope Silver Moxly (Given pennant T60 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1923)
U261 HMS Pansy — Golapi Aparajita Luscombe (Given pennant T61 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, converted to mercantile service as SS Pansy, final fate unknown; adopted by India, renamed INS Pyānasi with pennant M200) *
U277 HMS Verbena — Gaía Pinelópi Mídeia FitzGerald Γαῖα Πηνελόπη Μήδεια Φιτζέραλντ (Given pennant T77 for World War One, decommissioned in 1933, was scrapped that year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Louíza ΚΠΝΔ Λουίζα with pennant N57) *


AUBRIETA-CLASS SLOOP (Flower-Class [1915] Group Four)
U09 HMS Lychnis — Chaitali Jiniya Labani Noakes (Given pennant T56 for World War One, transferred to the Royal Indian Navy in 1921, renamed HMIS Cornwallis, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by Bangladesh, renamed BNS Nabāba with pennant F61) *
U134 HMS Gaillardia — Jayne Selina Schäfer (Given pennant T34 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1918 east of the Orkney Islands)
U210 Andromeda — Joslyn Chanel Leclerf d'Ys (Given pennant T4A for World War One, transferred to France on completion in 1917, renamed AE Andromédé, renamed AE Ville d'Ys later that year, decommissioned in 1940, was scrapped in 1947; given modern French Navy pennant A77, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U211 HMS Tamarisk — Sybil Bolton (Given pennant T84 for World War One, designated HMS Q11 as Q-ship, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Ireland, renamed Tamarisk with pennant F04) *
U212 HMS Tulip — Noreen McCrea Lewis (Not given pennant number for World War One, designated HMS Q12 as Q-ship, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM U-62 southwest of Ireland; adopted by Ireland, renamed Tiúilipe with pennant F05) *
U213 HMS Aubrietia — Gwenneth Holly Chamberlain (Given pennant T06 for World War One, designated HMS Q13 as Q-ship, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Ireland, renamed Aubrietia with pennant F01) *
U214 HMS Viola — Jasmine Hogg (Second of name, given pennant T88 for World War One, designated HMS Q14 as Q-ship, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1922)
U215 HMS Salvia — Winifred Olphert (Not given pennant number for World War One, designated HMS Q15 as Q-ship, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1916 by SM U-94 west of Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland; adopted by Ireland, renamed Miontas with pennant F03) *
U216 HMS Heather — Fionnuala Vanessa Law (Given pennant T40 for World War One, designated HMS Q16 as Q-ship, decommissioned in 1931, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Fraoch with pennant F02) *
U222 HMS Hibiscus — Carole Gianna Davis (Given pennant T42 for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Mallow with pennant F01) *
U263 HMS Montbretia — Flower Lindsay Beck (Given pennant T63 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, converted to mercantile service as SS Chihuahua, final fate unknown)
U273 HMS Polyanthus — Carmel Naylor (Given pennant T73 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, converted to mercantile service as SS Colima, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by Ireland, renamed Primula with pennant F06) *


ANCHUSA-CLASS SLOOP (Flower-Class [1915] Group Five)
U107 HMS Candytuft — Willow Colleen O'Grady Cochrane (Given pennant T17 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM U-39 north of Beni Ksila, Bijayah, Algeria)
U108 HMS Pelargonium — Sarah Miller Riley Tyrer (Given pennant T0A for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, converted to mercantile use as SS Oaxaca, final fate unknown)
U114 HMS Windflower — Garnet Hibernia Regan Furlong (Given pennant T1A for World War One, decommissioned in 1927, was scrapped that year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Gaoithe with pennant F13) *
U115 HMS Cowslip — Shezny Ruth Lane (Given pennant T05 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1918 by SM UB-105 near Ṭanja, Ṭanja-Tiṭwān-al-Ḥusayma, Morocco; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Albaqar with pennant F03) *
U119 HMS Ceanothus — Bhavna Jui Devyani Guy (Given pennant T19 for World War One, transferred to the Royal Indian Navy in 1922, renamed HMIS Elphinstone, was sunk by grounding in 1925 off the Nicobar Islands, India; adopted by India, renamed INS Malabāra with pennant F62) *
U122 HMS Tuberose — Ruth Crystal Glazebrook (Given pennant T2A for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923)
U123 HMS Convolvulus — Ránallín Hiolair Abigeál Dunn (Given pennant T23 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Ireland, renamed Glóir na Maidine with pennant F09) *
U132 HMS Eglantine — Ríobhca Daniélín Foster-Forbes (Given pennant T31 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Ireland, renamed Eglantine with pennant F10) *
U152 HMS Marjoram — Wendy Caitlyn Hayley Jones (Given pennant T51 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was wrecked two years later; adopted by Ireland, renamed Marjoram with pennant F14) *
U181 HMS Anchusa — Heather Noëlle Chamberlain (Given pennant T01 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1918 by SM U-54 off the northern coast of Ireland; adopted by Ireland, renamed Anchusa with pennant F07) *


U183 HMS Sweetbriar — Kleió Gorgía Rafaíla Brandon Κλειώ Γοργία Ραφαήλα Μπράντον (Given pennant T83 for World War One, decommissioned in 1927, was scrapped that year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Glykýtatos ΚΠΝΔ Γλυκύτατος with pennant F04) *
U191 HMS Gardenia — Evgenía Ippolýti Ward Εὐγενία Ἱππολύτη Γουόρντ (Given pennant T11 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Gardénia ΚΠΝΔ Γαρδένια with pennant F05) *
U194 HMS Arbutus — Clár Hya Oxlade (Given pennant T94 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM UB-65 west-southwest of Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire; adopted by Ireland, renamed Caithne with pennant F12) *
U196 HMS Bryony — Claire Gore (Given pennant T96 for World War One, decommissioned in 1935, was scrapped in 1938; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Brionia with pennant F06) *
U197 HMS Saxifrage — Trudy Sierra Mary Pooley (Given pennant T97 for World War One, reassigned as Royal Naval Reserve drill ship in 1922 at Tower Hamlets, London; renamed HMS President [third of name], sold into private ownership in 1982, currently awaiting refurbishing at the old Chatham Dockyards, Kent; serves under latter name to prevent confusion with corvette HMS Saxifrage [pennant K04])
U198 HMS Chrysanthemum — Emilia Aubrey Tabitha de Poher de la Poer (Given pennant T98 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919; recommissioned in 1923, reassigned as Royal Naval Reserve drill ship in 1938 at Tower Hamlets, London; decommissioned for the final time in 1988, was scrapped in 1995)
U209 HMS Bergamot — Peatáin Tara Perkins (Not given any pennant number for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM U-84 west of northwest from Glencolumbkille, County Donegal, Ireland; adopted by Ireland, renamed Bergamot with pennant F08) *
U217 HMS Gilia — Randi Beth Thompson (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1923)
U218 HMS Auricula — Jennabeth Isobel Hallett (Given pennant T98 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by Ireland, renamed Auricula with pennant F15) *
U221 HMS Ivy — Sára Elisávet Nicolle Σάρα Ἐλισάβετ Νικόλ (Second of name, given pennant T21 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, converted to mercantile use as SS Sinaloa, final fate unknown; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Kissós ΚΠΝΔ Κισσός with pennant F07) *


U223 HMS Harebell — Lana Georgette Preston (Given pennant T03 for World War One, decommissioned in 1937, was scrapped two years later)
U230 HMS Syringa — Margaret Rhonda Bernard (Given pennant T3A for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Steallaire with pennant F11) *
U264 HMS Silene — Heidi Heather Joan Franklyn Teale (Given pennant T67 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year)
U281 HMS Spiraea — Kalliópi Boothroyd Καλλιόπη Μπουθρόιντ (Given pennant T81 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Speiraía ΚΠΝΔ Σπειραία with pennant F02) *
U293 HMS Coreopsis — Robin Gabriella Hervey (Given pennant T93 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Kurubsis with pennant F08) *
U294 HMS Rhododendron — Consaidín Álainn Peal (Given pennant T95 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1918 by SM U-70 north-northeast of Papa Westray, Orkney; adopted by Ireland, renamed Fraochmhá with pennant F16) *
U299 HMS Mistletoe — Carrie Lynda Long (Given pennant T99 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, converted to mercantile service as SS Chiapas, final fate unknown)
U300 HMS Dianthus — Christína Ouranía Parker Χριστίνα Οὐρανία Πάρκερ (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, converted to mercantile service as SS Guerrero, final fate unknown; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Garýfallo ΚΠΝΔ Γαρύφαλλο with pennant F09) *


PERSIMMON-CLASS SLOOP/MINESWEEPER (24-Class)
U44 HMS Galtee More — Roxanne Jessica Rylee Scott (Cancelled before construction in 1918)
U48 HMS Sunstar — Glenn Hunter Kellett (Cancelled before construction in 1918)
U102 HMS Iroquois — Felicity Janet Heather Dawson (Given pennant T#2 for World War One, reassigned as survey ship in 1925, decommissioned in 1932, was scrapped in 1937; also given pennant H02 as survey ship) *
U103 HMS Sir Visto — Audrey Orla Morgan (Given pennant T/3 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, converted to mercantile use as SS Fanny Mazza, final fate unknown)
U105 HMS Silvio — Wynter Hannah Martin (Given pennant T05 for World War One, transferred to Australia in 1925, renamed HMAS Moresby, was in reserve status from 1929-1933 and 1934-1935, given pennant J54 in World War Two, decommissioned for the final time in 1946, was scrapped the following year; given modern Royal Australian Navy hull number FFMT-155) *
U106 HMS Donovan — Aspen Brandy McCullagh (Given pennant T/6 for World War One, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped that year)
U109 HMS Bend Or — Shelley Rhonda Silver Richards (Given pennant T#9 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year)
U110 HMS Ormonde — Hannah Claire Mayo (Given pennant NA0 for World War One, reassigned as survey ship in 1929, decommissioned in 1936, was scrapped the following year; also given Royal Navy pennant H10 as survey ship) *
U111 HMS Harvester — Orma Maude Fleur Stokes (Given pennant T11 for World War One, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped that year)
U112 HMS Isinglass — Callander Wynter Tinson (Given pennant N1A for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year)
U113 HMS Minoru — Amanda Glenda Noëlle Wyatt (Given pennant NA3 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, converted to mercantile use as SS Haim Mazza, final fate unknown)
U117 HMS Orby — Hope Pansy Hughes (Given pennant T17 for World War One, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped that year)


U120 HMS Sefton — Gilberte Saint John Llewellyn (Given pennant T2# for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922)
U127 HMS Spearmint — Rhoda Shaelyn Connolly (Given pennant T#7 for World War One, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped that year)
U130 HMS Cicero — Regina Salome Triggs (Given pennant T3# for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped that year)
U131 HMS Sir Hugo — Victoria Bryce Cardwell (Given pennant T3# for World War One, decommissioned in 1919 on reassignment as depot ship, was scrapped in 1930; also given Royal Navy pennant B30 as base/depot ship) *
U140 HMS Persimmon — Colleen Tabitha Keigwin (Given pennant T4/ for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped two years later)
U161 HMS Sanfoin — Donna Wendy Roe (Given pennant T6# for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922)
U177 HMS Rocksand — Florence Rhett Pattinson (Given pennant N77 for World War One, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped that year)

U180 HMS Merry Hampton — Hanae Hampton 花絵·ハンプトン (Given pennant T8N for World War One, renamed HMS Herald in 1923 on conversion to survey ship, not given pennant number in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1942 by Japanese bombers at HMNB Singapore, was scuttled to prevent capture; salvaged by Japan, renamed THG Heiyō THG 平陽, was sunk by mine strike in 1944 east of Long Ikis, Kalimantan Timur, Indonesia; given modern Japanese hull number SRS-05, also given Royal Navy pennant H00 as survey ship) *
U193 HMS Sir Bevis — Aaron Serena Elwell-Sutton (Given pennant T93 for World War One, decommissioned in 1923 on transfer to the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, renamed RNVR Irwell, renamed RNVR Eaglet in 1926, dismissed from service in 1971 when naval reserve unit HMS Eaglet moved ashore at Liverpool, Merseyside; ship was scrapped that year)
U195 HMS Ard Patrick — Sydney Riley Lane (Given pennant T95 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year)
U199 HMS Ladas — Heidi Ellen Raymond (Given pennant T99 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1933)
U200 HMS Flying Fox — Ayesha Tracey Mott (Given pennant T00 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920 on transfer to the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, assigned as drill ship RNVR Flying Fox, dismissed from service in 1972 when naval reserve unit HMS Flying Fox moved ashore at Bristol, England; ship was scrapped the following year)


CLIVE-CLASS SLOOP
U79 HMIS Clive — Gulzar Pratima Hughes-Hallett (Built for the Royal Indian Navy, given pennant L79 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped that year; adopted by India, renamed INS Phōrṭa Viliyama with pennant F59) *

LAWRENCE-CLASS SLOOP
U83 HMIS Lawrence — Parvati Vasanta King (Built for the Royal Indian Navy, given pennant L83 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped that year; adopted by India, renamed INS Raajabhavan with pennant F60) *

BRIDGEWATER-CLASS SLOOP
U01 HMS Bridgewater — Ryanne Coral Harry (Given pennant L01 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U01 in 1940, relegated as submarine target ship in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1947)
U12 HMS Sandwich — Harper Trace Tiphany Bayliss (Given pennant L12 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U12 in 1940, removed from convoy escort duties in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile duties as SS Prince Albert, was sunk in 1948 off Port-la-Nouvelle, Occitanie, France; wreck scrapped on site later that year)


HASTINGS-CLASS SLOOP
U22 HMS Folkestone — Carley Fenella Honour Churchill (Second of name, given pennant L22 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U22 in 1940, removed from convoy escort duties in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year)
U25 HMS Scarborough — Justina Hulda Ruck-Keene (Given pennant L25 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U25 in 1940, decommissioned in 1944, was scrapped in 1949)
U27 HMS Hastings — Lois Blossom Philpott (Given pennant L27 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U27 in 1940, relegated as submarine target ship in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year)
U28 HMS Penzance — Arlene Jessica Wavish (Given pennant L28 at start of World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1940 while escorting convoy SC-1 by KMS U-37 south-southwest of Selfoss, Suðurland, Iceland)
U80 HMIS Hindustan — Gauhar Vimala Grace Beamish (Built for the Royal Indian Navy, given pennant L80 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U80 in 1940, transferred to Pakistan in 1948 at the Partition, renamed HMPS Karsaz with pennant F80, re-designated PNS Karsaz in 1956, decommissioned in 1960, was scrapped that year; adopted by Pakistan under local name with pennant F51) *


SHOREHAM-CLASS SLOOP
U15 HMS Fowey — Raymonda Morgen Aubrey (Second of name, given pennant L15 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U15 in 1940, decommissioned in 1946, would have been transferred to Egypt, transfer cancelled, converted to mercantile service as SS Rowlock, was scrapped in 1950)
U32 HMS Shoreham — Constance Miranda Graham (Second of name, given pennant L32 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U32 in 1940, decommissioned in 1946, converted for mercantile use as SS Jorge F. El Joven, was scrapped in 1950)
U34 HMS Falmouth — Chalice Cordelia Hardy (Second of name, given pennant L34 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U34 in 1940, placed in reserve in 1946, made Royal Naval Volunteer drill ship in 1952, renamed RNVR Calliope [second of name] with pennant F34, was scrapped in 1968; renamed HMS Aberfala to prevent confusion with light cruisers HMS Falmouth [pennant C189] or HMS Calliope [pennant C123]) *
U43 HMS Bideford — Darina Young-Jamieson (Second of name, given pennant L43 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U43 in 1940, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1949)
U50 HMS Rochester — Gladys Frances Renwick (Given pennant L50 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U50 in 1940, assigned as training support ship in 1945 for HMS Dryad, HMNB Portsmouth; decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped two years later)
U51 HMS Milford — Ronalda Louisa Bailey Cunliffe (Given pennant L51 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U51 in 1940, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1949)
U72 HMS Weston — Aretha Gwynne Davidson (Given pennant L72 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U72 in 1940, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
U84 HMS Dundee — Opal Muriel Fitzgerald-Stokes (Second of name, given pennant L84 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U84 in 1940, was sunk by torpedo strike later that year while escorting convoy SC-3 by KMS U-48 south of west from Castlebay, Na h-Eileanan Siar)


GRIMSBY-CLASS SLOOP
U16 HMS Grimsby — Kaye Jean D'Arcy (Given pennant L16 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U16 in 1940, was sunk by air attack in 1941 by Regia Aeronautica and Luftwaffe bombers north of Zawiyat Zanzur, Barqah, Libya)
U36 HMS Leith — Grethe Renata Waymouth (Given pennant L36 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U36 in 1940, decommissioned in 1945, converted for mercantile use as SS Byron, acquired by Denmark in 1949, renamed KDM Galathea with pennant A549, decommissioned the second time in 1954, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Denmark under local name with pennant F12) *
U47 HMS Fleetwood — Alice Nevada Grey (Second of name, given pennant L47 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U47 in 1940, decommissioned in 1945, recommissioned as radar training ship two years later in support of the Admiralty Signals and Radar Establishment, HMNB Portsmouth; given post-war pennant F47, decommissioned the second time in 1958, was scrapped the following year) U53 HMS Deptford — Cassandra Aylsha Elaine Stanfield (Given pennant L53 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U53 in 1940, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948)
U59 HMS Lowestoft — Ashton Margery Knapp (Second of name, given pennant L59 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U59 in 1940, decommissioned in 1945, sold for mercantile use as SS Miraflores, was scrapped in 1955; renamed HMS Aldeburgh to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Lowestoft [pennant C157]) *
U65 HMS Wellington — Iona Helena Bockett-Pugh (Given pennant L65 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U65 in 1940, decommissioned in 1946, converted to headquarters ship the following year at HMNB Chatham, re-designated HQS Wellington, turned over to the Honourable Company of Master Mariners, permanently docked since 1948 alongside the Victoria Embankment, London; also given pennant B65 as headquarters ship) *
U67 HMIS Indus — Jasvinder Esha Nohini Coope (Built for the Royal Indian Navy, given pennant L67 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U67 in 1940, was sunk by air attack in 1942 by Teikai Kōkū-tai land-based bombers off Cactwemrui, Rḁhkuing, Myanmar; adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Panjāb with pennant F52) *
U76 HMS Londonderry — Tabitha Lorrie Beevor (Given pennant L76 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U76 in 1940, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948)
U97 HMS Aberdeen — Belinda Joan de Saint Croix (Given pennant L97 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U97 in 1940, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1949)


KINGFISHER-CLASS SLOOP
U06 HMS SheldrakeThe Honourable Valentine Margery Wyndham-Quin (Second of name, given pennant L06 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to K06 in 1940, decommissioned in 1946, converted for mercantile service as SS Tuch Loon, final fate unknown)
U17 HMS Pintail — Josephine Linda Elaine McClintock (Given pennant L21 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to K21 in 1940, was sunk by mine strike the following year south of east from Grimsby, Lincolnshire)
U35 HMS Kittiwake — Easter Rachel Conder (Given pennant L30 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to K30 in 1940, decommissioned in 1946, converted for mercantile service as SS Tuch Sing, final fate unknown)
U37 HMS Shearwater — Page Frances Powlett (Second of name, given pennant L39 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to K39 in 1940, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year)
U41 HMS Mallard — Doreen Valerie Clift (Second of name, given pennant L42 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to K42 in 1940, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
U55 HMS Puffin — Wilma Flora Hollins (Given pennant L52 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to K52 in 1940, damaged beyond economic repair by collision in 1945 with unknown German midget submarine off Lowestoft, Suffolk; decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1947)
U63 HMS Widgeon — Lenora Ashley White (Second of name, given pennant L62 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to K62 in 1940, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
U70 HMS Kingfisher — Glenys Alice Millicent Victoria Harrison (Fourth of name, given pennant L70 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to K70 in 1940, used as experimental sonar testing ship after 1941, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
U89 HMS Guillemont — Hayden Monica Darell-Brown (Given pennant L52 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to K52 in 1940, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1950)


BITTERN-CLASS SLOOP
U07 HMS Bittern — Grace Fawn Stevens-Guille (Third of name, given pennant L07 at start of World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1940 by Luftwaffe bombers, was scuttled near Namsos, Trøndelag, Norway; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Bitter with pennant F01) *
U56 Bittern — Annamarie Kelley Scott-Moncrieff (Second of name, renamed HMS Enchantress before launching in 1935, given pennant L56 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U56 in 1940, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile service as SS Lady Enchantress, was scrapped in 1952)
U81 HMS Stork — Ariel Chlöe Behague (Second of name, given pennant L81 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U81 in 1940, decommissioned in 1945; recommissioned the following year as flagship of the Fisheries Protection Squadron, given post-war pennant F81, decommissioned the second time in 1948, was scrapped in 1958)


EGRET-CLASS SLOOP
U61 Heron — Kimberley Allaine Beattie (Second of name, renamed HMS Auckland before launching in 1938, given pennant L61 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U61 in 1940, was sunk by air attack in 1941 by Luftwaffe bombers north of Kambut, Barqah, Libya; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Tāmaki Makaurau with pennant F116) *
U75 HMS Egret — Janelle Chrystal Annesley (Second of name, given pennant L75 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U75 in 1940, was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Luftwaffe glider bomb south of west from Vigo, Galicia, Spain)
U86 HMS Pelican — Lane Altair Kirstin Boswell (Third of name, given pennant L86 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U86 in 1940, given post-war pennant F86, decommissioned in 1951; recommissioned in 1954, decommissioned the second time two years later, was scrapped in 1958)


BLACK SWAN-CLASS SLOOP
U00 Waterhen — Rébecca Margaux Sibylle Saint-Laurent (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM Charlesbourg with hull number FRE-426/FFE-426, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U02 HMS Actaeon — Mirjam, Freiin von Hipper und Clements (Given pennant U07 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F07, decommissioned in 1954; transferred to Germany in 1958, renamed DMS Hipper [effective second of name], given pennant F214, decommissioned the second time in 1964, was scrapped in 1967; renamed DMS Doggerbank to prevent confusion with heavy cruiser DMS Admiral Hipper [pennant K91], also given unified German Navy pennant Z64) *
U03 HMS Erne — Roberta Walgate (Second of name, given pennant U03 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946; recommissioned as drill ship RNVR Wessex in 1952, given post-war pennant F03, decommissioned the second time in 1965, was scrapped that year)
U05 HMS Chanticleer — Rhoda Hannah Bristowe (Given pennant U05 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1943 while escorting convoys MKS-30 and SL-139 by KMS U-515 east-northeast of Ponta Delgada, the Azores; towed to harbour, declared constructive total loss, decommissioned later that year, turned into pontoon/base ship Hesperides to serve in the Azores, was scrapped in 1946; also given pennant B06 as base/depot ship) *
U08 HMS Woodpecker — Renée Eustice Saloma Hugonin (Second of name, given pennant U08 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1944 while escorting convoy ON-224 by KMS U-256 west-southwest of Castletown-Bearhaven, County Cork, Ireland; sank under tow a week later)
U10 HMIS Cauvery — Garima Thaniska Moer (Built for the Royal Indian Navy, given pennant U10 in World War Two, retained by India after independence in 1948, renamed INS Kaveri with pennant F110, decommissioned in 1977, was scrapped that year; given new Indian Navy pennant F53) *
U11 HMS Lark — Harmony Lacey Pryse (Third of name, given pennant U11 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1945 while escorting convoy RA-64 by KMS U-968 north-northeast of Vostóchnyj Kil'dín, Múrmanskaja Óblast, Russia; was towed to shore and beached near Múrmansk, declared constructive total loss and was decommissioned, hulk turned over to the Soviet Union, was scrapped in 1956)
U14 HMS Amethyst — Sandra Clara Tuke (Resembles Warship Girls self, given pennant U16 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F116, damaged by shore artillery in 1949 in the Yangtze Incident by Communist China forces southwest of Tàizhōu, Jiāngsū, China; decommissioned in 1957, was scrapped that year)
U18 HMS Flamingo — Juliane Hermine, Reichsgräfin von Spee und Freiin von Huntley (Given pennant L18 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U18 in 1940, given post-war pennant F18, decommissioned in 1955; transferred to Germany in 1959, renamed DMS Graf Spee [effective third of name], given pennant F215, decommissioned the second time in 1964, was scrapped the following year; renamed DMS Coronel to prevent confusion with large cruiser DMS Admiral Graf Spee [pennant K88], also given unified German Navy pennant Z66) *
U19 Partridge — Constance Clerke (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Langley with hull number FFE-425/FRE-425, also given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *


U20 HMS Snipe — Gwenneth Wynne Manby (Second of name, given pennant U20 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F20, decommissioned in 1953, was scrapped in 1960)
U21 HMIS Jumna — Vahini Rajasuya Shewring (Built for the Royal Indian Navy, given pennant U21 in World War Two, retained by India after independence, renamed INS Jamuna with pennant F11, rebuilt as survey ship in 1957, decommissioned in 1980, was scrapped the following year; given new Indian Navy pennant F55) *
U23 HMS Crane — Rosalinda Gwen Jenkins (Second of name, given pennant U23 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1948; recommissioned in 1951, given post-war pennant F123; decommissioned the second time in 1962, was scrapped in 1965)
U30 HMS Mermaid — Juliane Porsche, Freiin von Scharnhorst und Mosse (Second of name, given pennant U30 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F30, decommissioned in 1954; transferred to Germany in 1959, renamed DMS Scharnhorst [third of name], given pennant F213, decommissioned the second time in 1980, was scrapped in 1990; renamed DMS Großgörschen to prevent confusion with battleship DMS Scharnhorst [pennant 60], also given unified German Navy pennant Z63) *
U28 HMS Wren — Lana Blake Jasmyn Majendie (Second of name, given pennant U28 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F28, decommissioned in 1955, was scrapped the following year)
U29 HMS Whimbrel — Walidah Jameela Moore/Walidah bint-Fārūq at-Ṭāriq (Given pennant U29 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1949 on transfer to Egypt, renamed SBM El-Malik Fārūq with pennant 555, renamed SBM Ṭāriq in 1954, decommissioned, now serving as stationary training ship; given modern Egyptian Navy pennant F2) *
U31 Wryneck — Rose Shipley (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Nepean with hull number FFE-427/FRE-427, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U33 HMS Opossum — Wendy Flora Hollins (Second of name, given pennant U33 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947; recommissioned in 1951, given post-war pennant F33, decommissioned the second time in 1959, was scrapped the following year)
U38 HMS Cygnet — Florence Brittany Proudfoot (Third of name, given pennant U38 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946; recommissioned as part of the Fisheries Protection Squadron two years later, given post-war pennant F38, decommissioned the second time in 1954, was scrapped two years later)
U39 HMS Hind — Rayna Wynne Keymer (Second of name, given pennant U39 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F39, decommissioned in 1951, was scrapped in 1959)


U40 HMIS Narbada — Almas Warda Beeton (Built for the Royal Indian Navy, given pennant U40 in World War Two, transferred to Pakistan after the Partition in 1948, renamed HMPS Jhelum with pennant F40, re-designated PNS Jhelum in 1956, decommissioned in 1958, was scrapped that year; given new Pakistan Navy pennant F57) *
U42 HMS Modeste — Joanna Elizabeth Randi Wilford (Given pennant U42 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F42, decommissioned in 1959, was scrapped two years later)
U45 HMS Wild Goose — Darlene Edna Ginger Wemyss (Given pennant U45 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F45, decommissioned in 1955, was scrapped the following year)
U46 HMIS Kistna — (Built for the Royal Indian Navy, given pennant U46 in World War Two, retained by India after Independence, renamed INS Krisna with pennant F46, decommissioned in 1982, was scrapped that year; given new Indian Navy pennant F56) *
U49 HMS Pheasant — Godwyn Adelaide Grace Ormsby (Second of name, given pennant U49 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, given post-war pennant F49, was scrapped in 1963)
U52 HMIS Godhavri — Juwairiyah Wafiyya Jefford (Built for the Royal Indian Navy, given pennant U52 in World War Two, transferred to Pakistan in 1948 after the Partition, renamed HMPS Sind with pennant F52, re-designated PNS Sind in 1956, decommissioned in 1959, was scrapped that year; given new Pakistan Navy pennant F54) *
U54 Nonsuch — Zöe Gillam (Cancelled before launch in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Fort Augustus with hull number FFE-428/FRE-428, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U57 HMS Black Swan — Afton Lois Poland (Given pennant L57 at start of World War Two, changed pennant to U57 in 1940, given post-war pennant F57, decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped the following year)
U58 HMS Hart — Melusina Bärbel, Freiin von Scheer und Sherwood (Second of name, given pennant U58 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F58, decommissioned in 1951; transferred to Germany in 1959, renamed DMS Scheer [effective second of name], given pennant F216, decommissioned the second time in 1967, was scrapped in 1971; renamed DMS Skagerrak to prevent confusion with large cruiser DMS Admiral Scheer [pennant K87], also given unified pennant number Z65) *
U60 HMS Alacrity — Juniper Clutton-Baker (Second of name, given pennant U60 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F60, decommissioned in 1952, was scrapped in 1956)


U62 HMS Lapwing — Elisha Candice Hulton (Second of name, given pennant U62 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1945 while escorting convoy JW-65 by KMS U-968 northwest of Západnyj Kil'dín, Múrmanskaja Óblast, Russia)
U64 HMS Nereide — Noëlle Jessamyn Willoughby (Second of name, given pennant U64 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F64, decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped two years later)
U66 HMS Starling — Franklyn Joanna Walker (Second of name, given pennant U66 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945; recommissioned the following year to serve as training vessel attached to HMS Dryad, HMNB Portsmouth; given post-war pennant F66, decommissioned the second time in 1956, was scrapped two years later)
U69 HMS Redpole — Iona Myrtle Carss (Second of name, given pennant U69 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946; recommissioned in 1949 to serve as training vessel attached to HMS Dryad, HMNB Portsmouth; given post-war pennant F69, decommissioned the second time in 1958, was scrapped two years later)
U71 HMS Sparrow — Anthea Alicia Gordon (Third of name, given pennant U71 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F71, decommissioned in 1953, was scrapped in 1957)
U82 HMS MagpieLady Regina Serena Abram-Mountbatten, Baronetess of Greenwich (Second of name, given pennant U82 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F82, decommissioned in 1958, was scrapped the following year)
U85 Nymphe — Josey Mackey (Third of name, cancelled before launch in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Fort Townshend with hull number FFE-429/FRE-429, given Royal Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U87 HMS Kite — Andrea Nydia Gale Campbell (Given pennant U87 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 while escorting convoy JW-59 by KMS U-344 northeast of Jan Mayen Island, Norway)
U90 HMS Woodcock — Jodie Freida Blackburn (Second of name, given pennant U90 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1955)
U95 HMIS Sutlej — Panavi Aneesha Mare (Second of name, built for the Royal Indian Navy, given pennant U95 in World War Two, retained by India after Independence as INS Sutlej with pennant F95, converted to survey ship in 1955, decommissioned in 1978 and was scrapped two years later; given new Indian Navy pennant F58) *
U96 HMS Peacock — Rachel Brier Stannard (Given pennant U96 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F96, decommissioned in 1954, was scrapped in 1958)
U99 HMS Ibis — Honoria Mirabelle Darell-Brown (Given pennant U99 in World War Two, was sunk by air attack in 1942 by Regia Aeronautica bombers west of north from al-Jazā'ir, Algeria)


BANFF-CLASS SLOOP (Lend-Lease American-built Lake-Class Cutters)
U100 HMS Hartland — Garnet Phoebe Billot (Built in the United States as USCGC Pontchartrain, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1941 and renamed, given pennant Y00 in World War Two, was sunk by gunfire in 1942 during Operation: Reservist by TE Typhon near Wahrān, Algeria; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, also given United States Coast Guard hull number WPG-46) *
U104 HMS Walney — Phillippa Charity Meyrick (Built in the United States as USCGC Sebago, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1941 and renamed, given pennant Y04 in World War Two, was sunk by gunfire in 1942 during Operation: Reservist by Vichy French shore defence batteries near Wahrān, Algeria; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, also given United States Coast Guard hull number WPG-51) *
U121 HMS Sennen — Doreen Cindra Kinloch (Built in the United States as USCGC Champlain, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1941 and renamed, given pennant Y21 in World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, given hull number WPG-319, decommissioned in 1948, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, also given new United States Coast Guard hull number WPG-48) *
U143 HMS Banff — Pamela Sarah Evans (Built in the United States as USCGC Saranac, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1941 and renamed, given pennant Y43 in World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, renamed USCGC Sebec with hull number WPG-164, renamed USCGC Tampa in 1947, decommissioned in 1954, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, also given new United States Coast Guard hull number WPG-52) *
U156 HMS Landguard — Reagan Grace Shannon Hugonin (Built in the United States as USCGC Shoshone, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1941 and renamed, given pennant Y56 in World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, was scrapped in 1949; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, also given United States Coast Guard hull number WPG-53) *
U159 HMS Fishguard — Hollie Lorraine Pryse (Built in the United States as USCGC Tahoe, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1941 and renamed, given pennant Y59 in World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, also given United States Coast Guard hull number WPG-47) *
U160 HMS Lulworth — Clover Gwinner (Built in the United States as USCGC Chelan, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1941 and renamed, given pennant Y60 in World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, also given United States Coast Guard hull number WPG-45) *
U187 HMS Culver — Roseann Theresa Gordon-Duff (Built in the United States as USCGC Mendota, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1941 and renamed, given pennant Y87 in World War Two, was sunk by gunfire in 1942 while escorting convoy SL-98 by KMS U-105 west-southwest of Schull, County Cork, Ireland; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, also given United States Coast Guard hull number WPG-49) *
U188 HMS Totland — Sylia Gayle Charlotte Rawson (Built in the United States as USCGC Cayuga, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1941 and renamed, given pennant Y88 in World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, renamed USCGC Macoma with hull number WPG-163, decommissioned in 1950, was scrapped in 1955; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, also given new United States Coast Guard hull number WPG-54) *
U192 HMS Gorleston — Ruth Wynne Keymer (Built in the United States as USCGC Itasca, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1941 and renamed, given pennant Y92 in World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, given hull number WPG-321, decommissioned in 1950, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, also given new United States Coast Guard hull number WPG-50) *


Ship Prefix

AE — Aviso d'Escorte ("Escort Dispatch Ship") (French Navy type prefix)
BDFS — Belize Defence Force Ship
BNS — Bangladesh Naval Ship
CM — Chasseur de Mines ("Mine Hunter") (French Navy type prefix)
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix post-1955)
EML — Eesti Mereväe Laev ("Estonian Navy Ship")
HBCS — Hudson's Bay Company Ship
HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
HMABS — His/Her Majesty's Antigua and Barbuda Ship
HMBS — His/Her Majesty's Bahamas Ship or His/Her Majesty's Barbados Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
HMIS — His/Her Majesty's Indian Ship (Royal Indian Navy ship prefix pre-1950)
HMJS — His/Her Majesty's Jamaican Ship
HMNB — His/Her Majesty's Naval Base (Royal Navy shore installation prefix)
HMNZS — His/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship
HMPS — His/Her Majesty's Pakistan Ship (Royal Pakistan Navy ship prefix pre-1956)
HMPNGS — His/Her Majesty's Papua New Guinea Ship
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
HMTSS — His/Her Majesty's Tuvaluan State Ship
HQS — Headquarters Ship
KDM — Kongelige Danske Marine ("Royal Danish Navy")
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-1945)
KNS — Kenyan Naval Ship
KPND/ΚΠΝΔ — Kypriakó Ploío Naftikí Dioíkisi Κυπριακό Πλοίο Ναυτική Διοίκηση ("Naval Command Ship")
MB — Marineschip van België/Navire Marine de Belgique/Marineschiff von Belgien ("Navy Ship of Belgium")
MM — Marina Militaire ("Military Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix post-1946)
MUT — Meli ya Ulinzi ya Tanzania ("Tanzanian Defence Ship")
NCSM — Navire Canadien de Sa Majesté (Royal Canadian Navy French ship prefix)
NGCS — Navire des Garde-Côtes des Seychelles ("Seychelles Coast Guard Ship")
NGS — Dominion of Newfoundland Government Ship
NRP — Navio da República Portuguesa ("Ship of the Portuguese Republic")
PNS — Pakistan Naval Ship (Pakistan Navy ship prefix post-1956)
RFA — Royal Fleet Auxiliary
RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix pre-1946)
RNVR — Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
RSIPV — Royal Solomon Islands Police Vessel
RSS — Republic of Singapore Ship
SAS — South African Ship
SBM — Safīnat el-Bahriat el-Miṣriyya ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
SM — Seiner Majestät ("His Majesty's") (German Navy submarine prefix before 1918)
SS — Steamship

THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天王陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
TMK — Taehan Minguk Kunhan 대한민국군함 ("Warship of the Republic of Korea")

USCGC — United States Coast Guard Cutter
VFAM — Vapur tal-Forzi Armati ta 'Malta ("Armed Forces of Malta")
VOEA — Vaka O Ene Afio ("His Majesty's Vessel")

ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰劍 ("Warship of the Republic of China")
ZRZ — Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó Zhànjiàn 中华人民共和国战剑 ("Warship of the People's Republic of China")


Pennant superior letters and Hull classification codes

A — Auxiliary Ship (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior, also Royal Danish Navy old English-language pennant superior)
A — Aviso ("Dispatch Ship") (French Navy pennant superior for vessels similar to Royal Navy sloops)
A — Vapuri Awżiljarju ("Auxiliary Ship") (Maltese Defence Force pennant superior)
AGM/NGM — Mine Warfare Support Ship/Navire de Soutien à la Guerre des Mines (Post-World War Two Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
AGO — Survey Ship (Post-World War Two Royal Australian Navy hull classification code)
AGS/NHG — Hydrographic Survey Ship/Navire Hydrographique (Post-World War Two Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
AK/NC — Cargo Ship/Navire de Charge (Post-World War Two Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
ARS/NS — Salvage Ship/Navire de Sauvetage (Post-World War Two Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
AS/RS — Submarine Tender/Ravitailleur de Sous-Marins (Post-World War Two Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
B — Headquarters/Depot Ship (Royal Navy pennant superior for command and support vessels)
C — Cruiser (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior)
CG — Coast Guard Ship (Mauritius Coast Guard universal pennant superior)

CSS — Chosa-sŏn 조사선 ("Survey Ship") (Republic of Korea Navy hull classification code)
F — Fariqata ("Frigate") (Egyptian Navy pennant superior)
F — Fragata ("Frigate") (Portuguese Navy pennant superior)
F — Fregat ("Frigate") (Royal Danish Navy pennant superior)
F — Fregáta Φρεγάτα ("Frigate") (Cyprus Naval Command pennant superior)
F — Frigate (Post-World War Two Royal Navy/Commonwealth/Irish Navy pennant superior, also German Navy old English-language pennant superior)
FFE/FRE — Escort Frigate/Frégate d'Escorte (Post-World War Two Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
FFMT — Minesweeper Frigate, Training (Post-World War Two Royal Australian Navy hull classification code)
GC — Navire de Garde-Côtes ("Coast Guard Ship") (Seychelles Coast Guard universal pennant superior)
H — Survey Ship (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior)
K — Kreuzer ("Cruiser") (German Navy pennant superior)
M — Minu Sõjalaev ("Mine Warfare Ship") (Estonian Navy pennant superior)
M — Navire de la Guerre des Mines ("Mine Warfare Ship") (French Navy pennant superior)
M — Vapuri tal-Gwerra tal-Mini ("Mine Warfare Ship") (Maltese Defence Force pennant superior)
N/Ν — Narkopolemikó Ploío Ναρκοπολεμικό Πλοίο ("Mine Warfare Ship") (Cyprus Naval Command pennant superior)
P — Patrol Ship (Royal Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force/Royal Bahamas Defence Force/Barbados Defence Force/Belize Defence Force/Royal Solomon Islands Police universal pennant superior)
P — Patrouilleschip/Navire de Patrouille/Patrouillenschiff ("Patrol Ship") (Belgian Navy pennant superior)

SRS — Sokuryō-sen 測量船 ("Survey Ship") (Japanese Navy hull classification code)
U — Sloop (Post-World War Two Royal Navy pennant superior for large frigates)
U — Unterseeboot ("Submarine") (German Navy pennant superior)
UC — Küsten-Unterseeboot ("Coastal Submarine") (German Navy pennant superior)
V — Corvetta (Corvette) (Italian Navy pennant superior)
WPG — Patrol Gunboat Cutter (United States Coast Guard hull classification code)
Y — Naval Yard Craft (Post-World War Two Royal Fleet Auxiliary pennant superior)
Z — Zerstörer ("Destroyer") (German Navy pennant superior)
Note that during the World Wars, the Royal Navy and Commonwealth navies did not use a type-specific pennant superior lettering system. The People's Liberation Army-Navy do not use a pennant superior lettering system; ships are identified by type using specific number blocks. The Tuvaluan Police Service does not use pennant superior letters or hull classification codes, using an all-numeric pennant number system.


Translations

Freiin — Free Lady (Daughter/female relative of a ruler of a barony of the Holy Roman Empire/German Empire)
Luftwaffe — Air Force (German armed forces aviation branch from 1935-1945)
Regia Aeronautica — Royal Air Force (Italian armed forces aviation branch pre-1946)
Reichsgräfin — Imperial Countess (Wife/daughter of the ruler of a county of the Holy Roman Empire directly answerable to the Imperial Throne)

Teikai Kōkū-tai — Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun Kōkū-tai 大日本帝國海軍航空隊 ("Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service") Japanese naval aviation branch pre-1945
 
United Kingdom: Frigates (Revised)
And now the post-1940 frigates from the Land of Black Tea...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF FRIGATES (ROYAL NAVY)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

ROTHER-CLASS FRIGATE (British-built River Class [1941])
F01 HMS Dart — Jessica Helen Wright (Second of name, given pennant K21 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1957)
F02 HMS Exe — Randi Clover Freaker (Second of name, given pennant K92 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1956)
F04 HMS Annan — Cathrine Pernille Balfry (Third of name, given pennant K404 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1944 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned the following year and returned to the United Kingdom; transferred that year to Denmark, renamed KDM Niels Ebbesen with pennant F339, decommissioned the final time in 1963, was scrapped that year; adopted by Denmark under local name with pennant F03, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-289/FRE-289 for administrative purposes) *
F09 HMS Avon — Priscila Graça Antónia King (Second of name, given pennant K97 in World War One, decommissioned in 1946; transferred to Portugal in 1949, renamed NRP Nuno Tristao with pennant F332, decommissioned the second time in 1970, was scrapped two years later; given modern Portuguese Navy pennant F09) *
F10 Naver — Thawda Mackay (Cancelled before construction in 1942; adopted by Myanmar, renamed MTS Lemro with pennant F68, given British pennant number for administrative purposes) *
F15 HMS Nith — Raqiyah Shattock/Raqiyah bint-'Amr as-Suways (Second of name, given pennant K215 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946; transferred to Egypt two years later, renamed SBM Dumyāṭ without pennant number, was sunk by gunfire and torpedo strike in 1956 during the Suez Crisis by HM Ships Newfoundland and Diana south of as-Suways, Egypt; given modern Egyptian Navy pennant F2) *
F17 HMS Swale — Penina Uzoma Collings (Second of name, given pennant K217 in World War Two, transferred to South Africa in 1945, renamed HMSAS Swale with pennant K217, returned to the United Kingdom the following year, was scrapped in 1955; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Gariep with pennant F01) *
F19 HMS Ness — Tessa Georgette Paisley Crick (Second of name, given pennant K219 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1956)
F21 HMS Chelmer — Rhonda Anne Cherry (Second of name, given pennant K221 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1957)
F22 HMS Teviot — Adaeze Blewett (Second of name, given pennant K222 in World War Two, transferred to South Africa in 1946, renamed HMSAS Teviot with pennant K222, returned to the United Kingdom the following year, was scrapped in 1955; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Tugela with pennant F02) *


F23 HMS Dovey — Thérèse Wynter Felice Bolland (Given pennant K523 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1955)
F24 HMS Rother — Rosalyn Vera Eleanor Case (Second of name, given pennant K224 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1955)
F25 HMS Taff — Ailith Harrison (Given pennant K637 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1957)
F26 HMS Awe — Henriqueta Renata Carse (Given pennant K526 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Portugal in 1949, renamed NRP Diogo Gomes with pennant F331, decommissioned for the second time in 1968, was scrapped that year; adopted by Portugal under local name with pennant F10) *
F27 HMS Itchen — Callander Elizabeth Bridgman (Second of name, given pennant K227 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 while escorting convoys ONS-18 and ON-202 by KMS U-305 south-southeast of Nanortalik, Kujalleq, Greenland)
F30 HMS Wear — Cynthia Jenna Alldridge (Second of name, given pennant K230 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1957)
F34 HMS Odzani — Lois Andrea Sayers (Given pennant K356 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1957)
F32 HMS Tay — Rhonda Eve Sherwood (Given pennant K232 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1956)
F35 HMS Jed — Ruth Shannon Miller (Second of name, given pennant K235 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1957)
F36 HMS Lochy — Winona Joan Patty Roberts (Given pennant K365 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1956)


F37 HMS Windrush — Céline Saint-Germain (Given pennant K370 in World War Two, transferred to France in 1944, renamed AE La Découverte with same pennant number, given post-war pennant F12, decommissioned in 1961, subsequently beached for use as firefighting hulk at Querqueville, Normandie, France; adopted by France under local name with pennant A111) *
F38 HMS Wye — Riley Casey Powys-Smith (Given pennant K371 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1955)
F39 HMS Test — Firaki Basanti Collinson (Second of name, given pennant K239 in World War Two, transferred to the Royal Indian Navy in 1946, renamed HMIS Neza with pennant K239, returned the following year, was scrapped in 1955; adopted by India, renamed INS Lunī with pennant F63) *
F40 HMS Nadder — Bilqis Izdihar Kitto (Given pennant K392 in World War Two, transferred to the Royal Indian Navy in 1945, renamed HMIS Shamsher with same pennant number, transferred to Pakistan at the Partition, renamed HMPS Shamsher with pennant F392, re-designated PNS Shamshir in 1956, decommissioned in 1959, was scrapped that year; adopted by Pakistan under local name with pennant F69) *
F41 HMS Kale — Gwenevere Wynne Houchen (Second of name, given pennant K241 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1957)
F42 HMS Ribble — Allanna Brenda Taylor (Second of name, given pennant K525 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1944 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned the following year and returned to the United Kingdom, was scrapped in 1957; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Trepassey with hull number FFE-423/FRE-423) *
F43 HMS Trent — Janavika Ghanavi Rankin (Given pennant K243 in World War Two, transferred to the Royal Indian Navy in 1946, renamed HMIS Kukri with pennant K245, remained with India after the Partition, re-designated INS Khukri in 1950 with pennant F149, decommissioned the following year, converted to survey vessel INS Investigator, was scrapped in 1975; adopted by India under local name with pennant F64) *
F44 HMS Monnow — Eva Gunnila Skinner (Given pennant K441 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1944 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned the following year and returned to the United Kingdom; transferred that year to Denmark, renamed KDM Holger Danske with pennant F338, decommissioned the final time in 1959, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Denmark under local name with pennant F02, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-290/FRE-290 for administrative purposes) *
F46 HMS Spey — Haiqa Gazia Boys-Smith/Haiqa bint-Abū al-Faḍl ar-Rashīd (Second of name, given pennant K246 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Egypt two years later, renamed SBM Rashīd with pennant 43, given new pennant 511 in 1978, decommissioned for the second time in 1990, was scrapped in 1994; given modern Egyptian Navy pennant F2) *
F47 HMS Halladale — Jodie Erica Woolfenden (Given pennant K417 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted for mercantile use as SS Halladale, final fate unknown)


F48 HMS Waveney — Allison Esther Willmott (Second of name, given pennant K248 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1957)
F49 HMS Teme — Donna Glenda Jeffrey (Given pennant K458 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1944 without change of name or pennant number, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1944 while escorting convoy BTC-111 by KMS U-246 in the English Channel; decommissioned the following year and returned to the United Kingdom, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM Romaine with hull number FRE-422/FFE-422) *
F50 HMS Tweed — Ronda Stephanie Miller (Given pennant K250 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 south of west-southwest of Crookhaven, County Cork, Ireland)
F51 Ribble — Angelein de Booy van Nassau (Second of name, transferred to the Netherlands before completion in 1943, renamed HrMs Johan Maurits van Nassau, given pennant K251 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F802, reassigned as training ship in 1953, decommissioned in 1959, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Netherlands under local name with Royal Netherlands Navy pennant F14) *
F52 HMS Helford — Constance Gertrude Cuthbertson (Given pennant K252 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1956)
F53 HMS Helmsdale — Lonnie Jaime Simpson (Given pennant K253 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1957)
F54 HMS Ettrick — Wendy Ronalda Stacey (Second of name, given pennant K254 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1944 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned the following year and returned to the United Kingdom, was scrapped in 1953; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Mishtashipu with hull number FFE-419/FRE-419) *
F55 HMS Ballinderry — Edith Fancy Aikman (Given pennant K255 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1961)
F56 HMS Bann — Foram Abbynayha Shaw (Given pennant K256 in World War Two, transferred to the Royal Indian Navy in 1945, renamed HMIS Tir, remained with India after the Partition, renamed INS Tir with pennant F256 in 1950, decommissioned in 1977, was scrapped that year; adopted by India under local name with pennant F65) *
F57 HMS Derg — Judith Wanda Cooper (Given pennant K257 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to the Royal Naval Reserve in 1951 as drill ship TS Wessex, given post-war pennant F257, renamed TS Cambria in 1954, was scrapped in 1960; serves under original name) *


F58 Strule — Yolande Rochelle Bérénice Noall (Renamed HMS Glenarm before commissioning in 1944, given pennant K258 in World War Two, transferred to France in 1944, renamed AE Croix de Lorraine with same pennant number, given post-war pennant F10, decommissioned in 1961, was scrapped that year; adopted by France under local name with pennant A109) *
F59 HMS Lagan — Andrea Ayre (Given pennant K259 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1943 while escorting convoy ON-202 by KMS U-270 south-southwest of Selfoss, Suðurland, Iceland; declared constructive total loss, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1947)
F60 HMS Moyola — Hélène Nâdiya Lawson (Given pennant K260 in World War Two, transferred to France in 1944, renamed AE Tonkinois with same pennant number, given post-war pennant F11, renamed AE La Confiance in 1953, decommissioned in 1961, was scrapped that year; adopted by France under latter name with pennant A110) *
F61 HMS Mourne — Rebecca Stacey Holland (Given pennant K261 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 by KMS U-767 south of Penzance, Cornwall)

F62 HMS Aire — Nandhini Kalpana Boyd 南迪尼·卡爾帕納·博伊德 (Given pennant K262 in World War Two, renamed HMS Tamar in 1946 when assigned to Hong Kong, reverted to original name later that year, was wrecked near the end of 1946 en route to decommissioning in Singapore on the Lànghuājiāo Reefs in the South China Sea; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Kallang with pennant F16) *
F63 HMS Braid — Stéphanie Asseo (Given pennant K263 in World War Two, transferred to France in 1944, renamed AE L'Aventure with same pennant number, given post-war pennant F07, decommissioned in 1962, was scrapped that year; adopted by France under local name with pennant A106) *
F64 HMS Cam — Janet Phoebe Smythe (Given pennant K264 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by backlash from depth charge attack in 1944 south-southwest of Niton, the Isle of Wight; declared constructive total loss, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped that year)
F65 HMS Deveron — Radhiya Ishraq Hafsa Partington (Given pennant K265 in World War Two, transferred to the Royal Indian Navy in 1945, renamed HMIS Dhanush with same pennant number; transferred to Pakistan at the Partition, renamed HMPS Dhanush with same pennant number, reassigned as survey ship in 1952, renamed PNS Zulfiqar with pennant F265 in 1956, damaged beyond economical repair by friendly air attack in 1971 during Operation: Trident by Pakistan Air Force aircraft near Karācī, Sindh; subsequently consigned as harbour training ship, was scrapped in 1981; adopted by Pakistan under second name with pennant F66) *
F66 HMS Fal — Hlaing Win Barrett (Given pennant K266 in World War Two, transferred to the Royal Navy Burmese Volunteer Reserve in 1947, renamed HMBS Mayu with pennant F266, transferred to Burma on independence the following year, renamed MTS Mayu with same pennant number, decommissioned in 1979, subsequently preserved as memorial at the Myanmar Naval Training Headquarters, Siutkyee Hkanaungto, Rankun, Myanmar; adopted by Myanmar under local name with pennant F67) *
F67 HMS Frome — Geneviève Maubert (Given pennant K267 in World War Two, transferred to France in 1944, renamed AE L'Escarmouche with same pennant number, given post-war pennant F09, renamed AE L'Ailette in 1957, decommissioned in 1961, was scrapped that year; adopted by France under second name with pennant A108) *


F69 HMS Meon — Claire Nellie Balfour (Given pennant K269 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1944 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned the following year and returned to the United Kingdom, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Terra Nova with hull number FFE-420/FRE-420) *
F70 HMS Nene — Erica Riley Shaw (Given pennant K270 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1944 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned the following year and returned to the United Kingdom, was scrapped in 1955; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Natashquan with hull number FFE-421/FRE-421) *
F71 HMS Plym — Aubrey Foxall (Given pennant K271 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, destroyed as nuclear test target ship in 1952 for Operation: Hurricane off Trimouille Island, Western Australia)
F72 HMS Tavy — Florence Ardern (Given pennant K272 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1956)
F92 HMS Torridge — Pegah Ahna Forfait (Given pennant K292 in World War Two, transferred to France in 1944, renamed AE La Surprise with same pennant number, given post-war pennant F08, decommissioned in 1964 on transfer to Morocco, renamed SMM Al Maouna with pennant 31; subsequently converted to flagship/royal yacht, decommissioned the second time in 1975, was scrapped that year; adopted by Morocco under local name with pennant F2) *
F93 HMS Tees — Renée Augusta Danielle Cambridge (Given pennant K293 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1956)
F94 HMS Towy — Jessamyn Byron (Given pennant K294 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1956)
F95 HMS Usk — Rima Mahi Pattinson/Rima bint-Muḥammad ab-Abūqīr (Second of name, given pennant F295 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Egypt two years later, renamed SBM Abūqīr with no pennant number, was sunk as blockship in 1956 during the Suez Crisis in the Suez Canal, subsequently salvage and was scrapped; adopted by Egypt under local name with pennant F4) *


WASKESIU-CLASS FRIGATE (Canadian-built River-Class [1941] for Lend-Lease)
F96 Adur — Raquel Pía Walker y Azopardo (Ordered in Canada for the United Kingdom, transferred to the United States in 1942, renamed USS Asheville with hull number PG-101, reclassified PF-1 later that year, decommissioned in 1946 on transfer to Argentina, renamed ARA Hércules with pennant P31; decommissioned the second time in 1961 on reassignment to the Naval Prefecture, renamed PNA Juan Bautista Azopardo with pennant GC11; decommissioned for the final time in 1969, was scrapped that year; adopted by Argentina under local name with pennant F04, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-296/FRE-296 and United States Navy hull number PF-101 for administrative purposes) *
F97 Annan — Fernánda Xènia Auld y Doarte (Ordered in Canada for the United Kingdom, transferred to the United States in 1942, renamed USS Natchez with hull number PG-102, reclassified PF-2 the following year, decommissioned in 1946 and transferred into civilian service; acquired by the Dominican Republic two years later, renamed ARD Juan Pablo Doarte with pennant F102, ran aground in 1949, decommissioned for the second time later that year; converted to civilian yacht MV Moineau, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by the Dominican Republic under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-297/FRE-297 and United States Navy hull number PF-102 for administrative purposes) *
F98 HMS Barle — Ayesha Hope Davies (Built in Canada for the United States as PG-103, was not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named with pennant K298, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-298/FRE-298 and United States Navy hull number PF-103 for administrative purposes) *
F99 HMS Cuckmere — Allison Johnson (Built in Canada for the United States as PG-104, was not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named with pennant K299, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike later that year by KMS U-223 north of Algiers, Algeria; decommissioned in 1944, returned to the United States per Lend Lease two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-299/FRE-299 and United States Navy hull number PF-104 for administrative purposes) *
F100 HMS Evenlode — Aubrey Lucy Turner (Built in Canada for the United States as USS Danville with hull number PG-105, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed with pennant K300, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-300/FRE-300 and United States Navy hull number PF-105 for administrative purposes) *
F101 HMS Findhorn — Janet Chastity Dawson (Built in Canada for the United States as PG-106, not named, transferred to United Kingdom in 1943 and named with pennant K301, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-291/FRE-291 and United States Navy hull number PF-106 for administrative purposes) *
F102 HMS Inver — Frances Hannah Gray (Built in Canada for the United States as PG-107, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named with pennant K302, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-292/FRE-292 and United States Navy hull number PF-107 for administrative purposes) *
F103 HMS Lossie — Alexandra Frederica MacFie (Built in Canada for the United States as PG-108, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named with pennant K303, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull FFE-293/FRE-293 and United States Navy hull number PF-108 number for administrative purposes) *
F104 HMS Parret — Adelle Norma Blundell (Built in Canada for the United States as PG-109, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named with pennant K304, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-294/FRE-294 and United States Navy hull number PF-109 for administrative purposes) *
F105 HMS Shiel — Hollanda Primrose Crail (Built in Canada for the United States as PG-110, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named with pennant K305, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-295/FRE-295 and United States Navy hull number PF-110 for administrative purposes) *


ANGUILLA-CLASS FRIGATE (American-built Tacoma-Class Patrol Frigate for Lend-Lease [Colony-Class])
F05 HMS Anguilla — Constance Morrison-Payne (Built in the United States as USS Hallowell with hull number PG-180, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K500 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, given new United States Navy hull number PF-180 for administrative purposes) *
F08 HMS Antigua — Débora Fernánda White (Built in the United States as USS Hammond with hull number PG-181, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K501 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by Antigua and Barbuda, renamed HMABS Waladli with pennant P10, given United States Navy hull number PF-181 for administrative purposes) *
F18 HMS Ascension — April Wilkinson (Built in the United States as USS Hargood with hull number PG-182, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, given pennant K502 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, given new United States Navy hull number PF-182 for administrative purposes) *
F20 HMS Bahamas — Willow Stacey Thompson (Built in the United States as USS Hotham with hull number PG-183, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K503 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Bahamas with pennant P10, given new United States Navy hull number PF-183 for administrative purposes) *
F28 HMS Barbados — Eleanor Grace David (Built in the United States as USS Halstead with hull number PG-184, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K504 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Barbados, renamed HMBS Ichirouganaim with pennant P14, given new United States Navy hull number PF-184 for administrative purposes) *
F29 HMS Caicos — Sofía Corazón Bradley y Lasserre (Built in the United States as USS Hannam with hull number PG-185, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K505 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945; transferred to Argentina two years later, renamed ARA Santísima Trinidad with pennant P34, reclassified as survey ship in 1963, renamed ARA Comodoro Augusto Lasserre with pennant Q9, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1968 off Lion Island, Antarctica; decommissioned for the second time the following year, was scrapped in 1971; adopted by Argentina with pennant F07, given new United States Navy hull number PF-185 for administrative purposes) *
F33 HMS Cayman — Sandra Corrine Bradley (Built in the United States as USS Harland with hull number PG-186, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and renamed, given pennant K506 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, given new United States Navy hull number PF-186 for administrative purposes) *
F85 HMS Dominica — Nicolette Yasmina Duck (Built in the United States as USS Harnam with hull number PG-187, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and renamed, given pennant K507 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Dominica, renamed CDS Dominique with pennant P05, given new United States Navy hull number PF-187 for administrative purposes) *
F86 Gold Coast — Bethari Dayang Hayati Bidwell (Built in the United States as USS Harvey with hull number PG-188, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and renamed, subsequently renamed HMS Labuan, given pennant K584 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1957; adopted by Malaysia, renamed KD Labuan with hull number FF-18, given new United States Navy hull number PF-188 for administrative purposes) *
F87 Hong Kong — Jessalyn Helena Lucy May (Built in the United States as USS Holmes with hull number PG-189, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and renamed, subsequently renamed HMS Tobago [second of name], given pennant K585 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as unnamed passenger vessel, was sunk as blockship in 1956 during the Suez Crisis in the Suez Canal, subsequently salvaged and was scrapped; adopted by Trinidad and Tobago, renamed TTS Urupaina with pennant CG12, given new United States Navy hull number PF-189 for administrative purposes) *


F88 HMS Montserrat — Wisdom Patricia Page (Built in the United States as USS Hornby with hull number PG-190, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and renamed, given pennant K586 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, given new United States Navy hull number PF-190 for administrative purposes) *
F89 HMS Nyasaland — Joycelyn Scott (Built in the United States as USS Hoste with hull number PG-191, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and renamed, returned and was scrapped, given pennant K587 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Malawi, renamed MDFS Maravi with pennant F05, given new United States Navy hull number PF-191 for administrative purposes) *
F90 HMS Papua — Elizabeth Hope Lynes (Built in the United States as USS Howett with hull number PG-192, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and renamed, given pennant K588 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Malrouk, was sunk in collision in 1953 in the Gulf of Suez; adopted by Papua New Guinea, renamed HMPNGS Papua with pennant F04, given new United States Navy hull number PF-192 for administrative purposes) *
F91 HMS Pitcairn — Wilfreida Hannah Caitlyn Wood-Roe (Built in the United States as USS Pilford with hull number PG-193, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and renamed, given pennant F589 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, given new United States Navy hull number PF-193 for administrative purposes) *
F106 HMS Saint Helena — Rose Elaine Baldwin-Wiseman (Built in the United States as USS Pasley with hull number PG-194, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and renamed, given pennant K590 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, given new United States Navy hull number PF-194 for administrative purposes) *
F107 HMS Sarawak — Esah Hapsah Lynes (Built in the United States as USS Patton with hull number PG-195, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and renamed, given pennant K591 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Malaysia, renamed KD Sarawak with hull number FF-19, given new United States Navy hull number PF-195 for administrative purposes) *
F108 HMS Seychelles — Céline Florance Sébastienne Harper (Built in the United States as USS Pearl with hull number PG-196, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and renamed, given pennant K592 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Seychelles, renamed NGCS Sesel with pennant GC02, given new United States Navy hull number PF-196 for administrative purposes) *
F110 Sierra Leone — Noor Jinan Tasnim Monsarrat (Built in the United States as USS Phillimore with hull number PG-197, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and renamed, subsequently renamed HMS Perim, given pennant K593 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Yemen, renamed SJY Barīm with pennant 01, given new United States Navy hull number PF-197 for administrative purposes) *
F118 HMS Somaliland — Kalyfa Ayana Hopkins (Built in the United States as USS Popham with hull number PG-198, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and renamed, given pennant K594 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Somaliland, renamed CXS Saylac with pennant M10, given new United States Navy hull number PF-198 for administrative purposes) *
F119 HMS Tortola — Grace Cleo Lynn Payne (Built in the United States as USS Peyton with hull number PG-199, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and renamed, given pennant K595 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name, given new United States Navy hull number PF-199 for administrative purposes) *
F120 HMS Zanzibar — Fadhili Firyali Parker (Built in the United States as USS Prowse with hull number PG-200, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and renamed, given pennant K596 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Zanzibar with pennant F11, given new United States Navy hull number PF-200 for administrative purposes) *


BAYNTUN-CLASS FRIGATE (American-built Evarts-Class Destroyer Escort for Lend-Lease [GMT Captain-Class])
F00 Cockburn — Bonnie Grace Heslop Capel-Wintle (Built in the United States as USS Wintle with hull number DE-266, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, later renamed HMS Capel [second of name], given pennant K470 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 by KMS U-486 west of north from Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, Normandie, France; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F03 HMS Dacres — Leonore Patricia Bourke Dacres-Duffy (Built in the United States as USS Duffy with hull number DE-268, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K472 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F06 HMS Bayntun — Ripley Charlotte Leslie Lazenby-Bayntun (Built in the United States as DE-1, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K310 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F07 HMS Burges — Harley Renée Hill-Burges (Built in the United States as DE-12, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named [second of name], given pennant K347 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F11 HMS Bazely — Jane Vanna Brock-Bazely (Built in the United States as DE-2, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K311 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F12 HMS Berry — Georgina Victoria Legassick-Berry (Built in the United States as DE-3, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named [second of name], given pennant K312 in World War One, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F14 HMS Blackwood — Leslie Tilly Sly-Blackwood (Built in the United States as DE-4, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named [second of name], given pennant K313 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 during Operation: Overlord by KMS U-764 west of south from Swanage, Dorset; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F16 HMS Drury — Norma Joan Parker-Drury (Built in the United States as DE-46, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K316 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F31 HMS Cooke — Leigh Chastity Hill Cooke-Dempsey (Built in the United States as USS Dempsey with hull number DE-267, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K471 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F73 HMS Domett — Stacey Wynter Gordon Domett-Eisner (Built in the United States as USS Eisner with hull number DE-269, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K473 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *


F74 HMS Foley — Donna Emeline Mansfield Foley-Gillette (Built in the United States as USS Gillette with hull number DE-270, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed [second of name], given pennant K474 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F75 HMS GarliesLady Regina Lacey Caple Stewart-Fleming, Baronetess of Burray (Built in the United States as USS Fleming with hull number DE-271, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, given pennant K475 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later, adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F76 HMS Gould — Dana Willow Ungoed Gould-Lovering (Built in the United States as USS Lovering with hull number DE-272, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K476 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 by KMS U-358 north-northeast of Ponta Delgada, Região Autónoma dos Açores, Portugal; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F77 HMS Grindall — Winter Cole Grindall-Sanders (Built in the United States as USS Sanders with hull number DE-273, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K477 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F78 HMS Gardiner — Robyn Sydney Hopper Gardiner-O'Toole (Built in the United States as USS O'Toole with hull number DE-274, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K478 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F79 HMS Goodall — Jamie Vanessa Fulton Goodall-Reybold (Built in the United States as USS Reybold with hull number DE-275, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K479 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1945 while escorting convoy RA-66 by KMS U-286 north-northeast of Kuvshínskaja Sálma, Múrmanskaja Óblast, Russia; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F80 HMS Goodson — Janet Winifred Cooper Goodson-George (Built in the United States as USS George with hull number DE-276, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K480 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1944 during Operation: Overlord by KMS U-984 northwest of Saint Anne, Bailiwick of Guernsey; decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F81 HMS Gore — Joanna Vivian Reeves Brown Gore-Herzog (Built in the United States as USS Herzog with hull number DE-277, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K481 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F82 HMS Keats — Nelly Francine Israel Keats-Tisdale (Built in the United States as USS Tisdale with hull number DE-278, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K482 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F83 HMS Kempthorne — Allana Brown Kempthorne (Built in the United States as USS Trumpeter with hull number DE-279, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K483 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *


F84 HMS Kingsmill — Genette Heidi Cook Kingsmill (Built in the United States as DE-280, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K484 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F114 HMS Lawford — Mallory Guinevere Morris Lawford (Built in the United States as DE-516, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named [second of name], given pennant K514 in World War Two, was sunk by air strike in 1944 during Operation: Overlord by Luftwaffe bombers north-northeast of Courseulles-sur-Mer, Normandie, France; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F115 HMS Louis — Ronalda Johnston Louis (Built in the United States as DE-517, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named [second of name], given pennant K515 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, final fate unknown; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F116 HMS Lawson — Jody Pleasance Somerville Lawson (Built in the United States as DE-518, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K516 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F164 Lindsay — Peronelle Gemma Ronda Mitchell Pasley (Built in the United States as DE-519, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, subsequently named HMS Pasley [second of name], given pennant K564 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F165 HMS Loring — Antonia Evelyn Trisha Sangster Loring (Built in the United States as DE-520, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K565 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F166 Mitchell — Keelan Burgundy Hopkins Hoste (Built in the United States as DE-521, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, subsequently named HMS Hoste, given pennant K566 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F167 HMS Moorsom — Geraldine Maureen Greenwood Moorsom (Built in the United States as DE-522, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named [second of name], given pennant K567 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F168 HMS Manners — Joëlle Valentine Waterhouse Manners (Built in the United States as DE-523, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named [second of name], given pennant K568 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1945 by KMS U-1051 west of Holyhead, Anglesey; stern sunk, bow subsequently towed into port, declared total constructive loss, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F169 HMS Mounsey — Freida Alexandria Jocelyn Andrew Mounsey (Built in the United States as DE-524, not name, transferred to the United Kingdom and named [second of name], given pennant K569 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F170 HMS Inglis — Riley Scarlett Beveridge Inglis (Built in the United States as DE-525, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and named, given pennant K570 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F171 HMS Inman — Heather Edna Petre Inman (Built in the United States as DE-526, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and named, given pennant K571 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *


BENTINCK-CLASS FRIGATE (American-built Buckley-Class Destroyer Escort for Lend-Lease [TE Captain-Class])
F45 HMS Dakins — Dakins (Built in the United States as DE-85, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K550 for World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1944 near Ostend, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; subsequently assigned as depot ship, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F68 HMS Braithwaite — Erica Morgan Mackay Braithwaite-Straub (Built in the United States as USS Straub with hull number DE-77, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K468 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F105 HMS Byard — Lois Helen Phillips Byard-Donaldson (Built in the United States as USS Donaldson with hull number DE-55, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed [second of name], given pennant K315 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F109 HMS Conn — Charity Dorothy Theresa Williams Conn (Built in the United States as DE-80, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K509 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F111 HMS Cranstoun — Emma Whitney Rainey Cranstoun (Built in the United States as DE-82, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K511 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F112 HMS Cubitt — Glenn Danni Gregory Cubitt (Built in the United States as DE-83, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K512 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *

F113 HMS Bentinck — Hayleigh Jayme Renée Paramore Bentinck-Bull (Built in the United States as USS Bull with hull number DE-52, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed [second of name], given pennant K314 decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F145 HMS Bligh — Wynter Bertha de Quincey Bligh-Liddle (Built in the United States as USS Liddle with hull number DE-76, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K467 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F146 HMS Fitzroy — Colleen Darlene Carol McNeil Fitzroy (Built in the United States as DE-88, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named [second of name], given pennant K553 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F147 HMS Ekins — Robin Janet Slater Ekins (Built in the United States as DE-87, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K552 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1945 northwest of Ostend, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *


F148 HMS Deane — Vera Ashley Hickson Deane (Built in the United States as DE-86, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K551 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F149 HMS Calder — Ariel Doreen White Calder-Formoe (Built in the United States as USS Formoe with hull number DE-58, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed [second of name], given pennant K349 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F150 HMS Cotton — Isadora Willow Trudy Beloe Cotton (Built in the United States as DE-81, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K451 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F151 HMS Duckworth — Hunter Lloyd Williams Duckworth-Gary (Built in the United States as USS Thomas J. Gary with hull number DE-61, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed [second of name], given pennant K351 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F152 HMS Duff — Heidi Brenda Bickett Duff-Lamons (Built in the United States as USS Lamons with hull number DE-64, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed [second of name], given pennant K352 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1944 near Ostend, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F153 HMS Essington — Wynne Lambert Essington (Built in the United States as DE-67, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named [second of name], given pennant K353 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F154 HMS Redmill — Joleen Ripley Alicia Denne Redmill (Built in the United States as DE-89, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named [second of name], given pennant K554 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1945 by KMS U-1105 west of northwest from Belmullet, County Mayo, Ireland; decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F155 HMS Retalick — Alberta Arlene Gotelee Retalick (Built in the United States as DE-90, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K555 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F156 Russell — Halstead (Built in the United States as DE-91, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, subsequently renamed HMS Halstead, given pennant K556 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1944 by unnamed Kriegsmarine torpedo boat near Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, Normandie, France; decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F157 HMS Riou — Fleur Louise Boyer Riou (Built in the United States as DE-92, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K557 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *


F158 HMS Rutherford — Geraldine Fawn Pain Rutherford (Built in the United States as DE-93, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K558 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F159 HMS Cosby — Richelle Silver Connell Cosby (Built in the United States as DE-94, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K559 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F160 HMS Rowley — Franklyn Jessica Gwynne Jones Rowley (Built in the United States as DE-95, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K560 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F161 HMS RupertLady Porsche Cäcilia Sommer Black von Wittelsbach, Baronetess of Clifford (Built in the United States as DE-96, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F162 HMS Affleck — Clara Gwinner Affleck-Oswald y de la Luz (Built in the United States as USS Oswald with hull number DE-71, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K462 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1944 by KMS U-486 west of north from Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, Normandie, France; decommissioned the following year, converted to mercantile service as SS Nostra Senora de la Luz, was scrapped in 1970; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F163 HMS Aylmer — Arlene Donna Petunia Campbell Aylmer-Harmon (Built in the United States as USS Harmon with hull number DE-72, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K463 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years layer; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F172 HMS Spragge — Gertrude Sophia Grant Spragge (Built in the United States as DE-563, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and named [second of name], given pennant K572 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F173 HMS Stayner — Hannah Janet Hall Stayner (Built in the United States as DE-564, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and named, given pennant K573 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F174 HMS Balfour — Cecilia Diana Blanche Coventry Balfour-McAnn (Built in the United States as USS McAnn with hull number DE-73, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K464 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F175 HMS Bentley — Paula Corrine Hopkins Bentley-Ebert (Built in the United States as USS Ebert with hull number DE-74, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K465 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *


F176 HMS Bickerton — Doreen Gilda Francine Wynne MacIntyre Bickerton-Eisele (Built in the United States as USS Eisele with hull number DE-75, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and renamed, given pennant K466 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 while escorting convoy JW-59 by KMS U-354 northwest of Breivikbotn, Troms og Finnmark, Norway; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F178 HMS Narborough — Wilma Regina Muttram Narborough (Built in the United States as DE-569, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and named [third of name], given pennant K578 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Fernandina to prevent confusion with frigate HMS Narborough [pennant F328]) *
F181 HMS Holmes — Davida Bryanne Glenda Dumas Holmes (Built in the United States as DE-572, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and named, given pennant K581 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F182 HMS Hargood — Penelope Grace MacIver Hargood (Built in the United States as DE-573, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and named, given pennant K582 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F183 HMS Hotham — Sydney Ayles Hotham (Built in the United States as DE-574, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and named, given pennant K583 in World War Two, disarmed post-World War Two for use as floating power station at HMNB Singapore, then HMNB Hong Kong, then HMNB Malta; decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F192 HMS Stockham — Beatrice Callidore Hamilton Stockham (Built in the United States as DE-97, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K562 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F193 HMS Seymour — Paula Reagan Gloria Worth Seymour (Built in the United States as DE-98, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named [second of name], given pennant K563 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F207 HMS Byron — Kerry Genna Lillian Southcombe Byron (Built in the United States as DE-79, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K508 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F213 HMS Curzon — Alysha Augustina Diggens Curzon (Built in the United States as DE-84, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K513 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F269 HMS Bullen — Andrea Harriet Parish Bullen (Built in the United States as DE-78, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943 and named, given pennant K469 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 by KMS U-775 west of Shegra, Sutherland; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *


F274 HMS Thornborough — Cybele Josephine Evans Thornborough (Built in the United States as DE-565, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and named, given pennant K574 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F275 HMS Trollope — Halley Westacott Trollope (Built in the United States as DE-566, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and named, given pennant K575 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1944 during Operation: Overlord by unnamed Kriegsmarine torpedo boat west of La Poterie-Cap-d'Antifer, Normandie, France; bow sank at location, stern towed to port, declared constructive total loss, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1951; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F276 HMS Tyler — Christine Heidi Rankin Tyler (Built in the United States as DE-567, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and named, given pennant K576 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F277 HMS TorringtonLady Charlotte Golden Walker Byng, Baronetess of Wrotham (Built in the United States as DE-568, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and named, given pennant K577 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F279 HMS Waldegrave — Tempest Hay Waldegrave (Built in the United States as DE-570, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and named [second of name], given pennant K579 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *
F280 HMS Whitaker — Glenda Pearle Wenona Edwards Whitaker (Built in the United States as DE-571, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1944 and named [second of name], given pennant K580 in World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1944 while escorting convoy SC-159 by KMS U-483 north-northwest of Ballyliffin, County Donegal, Ireland; bow destroyed by impact, towed to port, declared constructive total loss, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name) *


LOCH DUNVEGAN-CLASS FRIGATE (Loch-Class)
F117 HMS Loch Morlich — Leslie Louise Foxall (Given pennant K517 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1944 without change of name or pennant; returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, transferred to New Zealand in 1949, renamed HMNZS Tūtira with pennant F517; decommissioned in 1951, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by New Zealand under local name with pennant F104; given Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-288/FRE-288 for administrative purposes) *
F121 HMS Loch Shin — Aramoana Kahukura Turner (Given pennant K421 in World War Two, transferred to New Zealand in 1948, renamed HMNZS Taupo with pennant F421; decommissioned in 1952, was scrapped in 1962; adopted by New Zealand under local name with pennant F100) *
F122 HMS Loch Eck — Wikitoria McInnes (Given pennant K422 in World War Two, transferred to New Zealand in 1946, renamed HMNZS Hawea with pennant F422; decommissioned in 1957, used as alongside training ship, was scrapped in 1965; adopted by New Zealand as HMNZS Hāwea with pennant F103) *
F123 HMS Loch Achanalt — Rhoda Wendy Hart (Given pennant K423 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1944 without change of name or pennant number; returned to the United Kingdom the following year, transferred to New Zealand in 1948, renamed HMNZS Pukaki with pennant F423, decommissioned in 1965, was scrapped that year; adopted by New Zealand under local name with pennant F101; given Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-287/FRE-287 for administrative purposes) *
F124 Loch Affric — Hrodny Torunn Mundo (Given pennant K601 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Freia with pennant F05) *
F125 HMS Loch Dunvegan — Gale Wendy McGuiness (Given pennant K425 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947; recommissioned in 1950 with pennant F425, decommissioned for the second time two years later, was scrapped in 1960)
F126 HMS Loch Achray — Rongo Hatiti Stammers (Given pennant K426 in World War Two, transferred to New Zealand in 1946, renamed HMNZS Kaniere with pennant F426, decommissioned in 1961, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by New Zealand under local name with pennant F102) *
F128 HMS Loch Alvie — Eleanor Ginevra Old (Given pennant K428 in World War Two, transferred to Canada in 1944 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned the following year and returned to the United Kingdom; recommissioned in the Royal Navy in 1950 with pennant F428, decommissioned the final time in 1963, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM Le Moyne with hull number FRE-424/FFE-424) *
F129 HMS Loch Fyne — Hope Hannah Denise MacKillican (Given pennant K429 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946; recommissioned in 1951, given post-war pennant F429, decommissioned for the second time the following year; recommissioned in 1956, decommissioned for the final time in 1963, was scrapped in 1970)
F130 Loch Cree — Dayo Akoko Hall (Transferred to South Africa on completion in 1944, renamed HMSAS Natal with pennant K430, re-designated SAS Natal in 1952, given post-war pennant F430, decommissioned in 1972, was sunk as target that year off the Cape of Good Hope; adopted by South Africa under local name with pennant F04) *


F131 HMS Loch Tarbert — Damien Guilaine Matthews e Perestrello (Given pennant K431 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Bartolomeu Perestrello with pennant F19) *
F132 Loch Boisdale — Ekundayo Gugu Jansen (Transferred to South Africa on completion in 1944, renamed HMSAS Good Hope with pennant K432, re-designated SAS Good Hope in 1952, given post-war pennant F432, decommissioned in 1978, was scuttled as diving park that year south of Cape Town, Western Cape; adopted by South Africa under local name with pennant F03) *
F133 HMS Loch Insh — Eirina Wati Chitze Dempster (Given pennant K433 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946; recommissioned in 1950, given post-war pennant F433, decommissioned for the second time in 1962; transferred to Malaysia the following year, renamed KD Hang Tuag with pennant F443, decommissioned for the final time in 1971, was scrapped in 1977; adopted by Malaysia under local name with hull number FF-17) *
F134 HMS Loch Quoich — Jennifer Elsie Bonnie Healy (Given pennant K434 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F434, decommissioned in 1954, was scrapped in 1957)
F137 HMS Loch Lomond — Roselyn Esther Helen Partington (Given pennant K437 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946; recommissioned in 1950, given post-war pennant F437, decommissioned for the second time in 1964, was scrapped in 1968)
F139 Loch Awe — Jóhanna Björgsdóttir (Given pennant K485 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Vatnajökull with pennant V10) *

F140 Loch Badcall — Annegrete Saffi Mackay (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Flade with pennant F15) *
F141 Loch Caroy — Jytte Majken MacLeod (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Tausen with pennant F16) *
F142 Loch Clunie — Grimhild Dalla Blair (Given pennant K607 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Rjukan with pennant F06) *
F144 Loch Creran — Ragnhild Rebekka Stewart (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Hurlbut with pennant F17) *


F177 Loch Doine — Danika Dorthe MacLaren (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Ismarken with pennant F18) *
F179 Loch Earn — Norma Melody Drummond (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Abaco with pennant P15) *
F180 Loch Enoch — Pala Björgsdóttir (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Langjökull with pennant V11) *
F184 Loch Ericht — Jørunn Gierbjorg Ågot Mackenzie (Given pennant K612 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Lougen with pennant F07) *
F185 Loch Erisort — Hildegunn Kjellfrid MacLeod (Given pennant K613 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Allart with pennant F08) *
F186 Loch Eye — Katla Björgsdóttir (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Hofsjökull with pennant V12) *
F187 Loch Eynort — Valdis Björgsdóttir (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Mýrdalsjökull with pennant V13) *
F188 Loch Garve — Menglad Synneva Ross (Given pennant K617 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Alsen with pennant F09) *
F189 Loch Glashan — Dana Jannicke Campbell (Given pennant K618 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Mælkevejen with pennant F19) *
F190 HMS Loch Fada — Baylea Andrea Rogers (Given pennant K390 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F390, decommissioned in 1952; recommissioned after refit in 1955, decommissioned for the second time in 1967, subsequently used as target ship, was scrapped in 1970)


F191 HMS Loch Killin — Stacey Darling (Given pennant K391 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1960)
F194 Loch Goil — Birta Björgsdóttir (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Drangajökull with pennant V14) *
F195 Loch Griam — Jutta Semine Horne (Given pennant K621 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Maniitsoq with pennant F20) *
F196 Loch Harport — Greyfell Ægileif Mackinnon (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Fredriksværn with pennant F10) *
F197 Loch Harray — Jørdis Murray (Given pennant K623 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Akuliarutsip with pennant F21) *
F198 Loch Hourne — Eir Björgsdóttir (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Eyjafjallajökull with pennant V15) *
F199 Loch Inchard — Lara Björgsdóttir (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Tungnafellsjökull with pennant V16) *
F201 Loch Ken — Ingred Mikaela Canmore (Given pennant K626 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Apusiaajik with pennant F22) *
F202 HMS Loch Ard — Jayde Thandiwe Fairbairn (Transferred to South Africa on completion in 1944, renamed HMSAS Transvaal with pennant K602, re-designated SAS Transvaal in 1952, given post-war pennant F602, decommissioned in 1964, was scuttled as diving park in 1978 south of Cape Town, Western Cape; adopted by South Africa under local name with pennant F02) *
F203 HMS Loch Arkaig — Golda Stacey Sinclair (Given pennant K603 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F603, decommissioned in 1952, was scrapped in 1959)


F209 HMS Loch Craggie — Chastity Lynn Lois Davies (Given pennant K609 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946; recommissioned in 1950, given post-war pennant F609, decommissioned for the second time in 1953, was scrapped in 1963)
F210 Loch Kirbister — Jacobine Wilhelmine Sinclair (Given pennant K629 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Bernstorff with pennant F23) *
F212 Loch Kirkaig — Guðrún Björgsdóttir (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Ireland, renamed VS Þórisjökull with pennant V17) *
F214 Loch Kishorn — Rannveig Gjalp Mackenzie (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Hemnæs with pennant F11) *
F217 Loch Knockie — Viveka Lisbet Fraser (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Bredebræ with pennant F24) *
F218 Loch Laro — Coreen Ériu Ní Dhochartaigh (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Ireland, renamed Loch Súilí with pennant F22) *
F219 HMS Loch Glendhu — Eleanor Godiva Prudence Blaine Knapton (Given pennant K619 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F619, decommissioned in 1953, was scrapped in 1957)
F220 HMS Loch Gorm — Ramonda Johnston e Vaz Teixeira (Given pennant K620 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted for mercantile service as SS Orion, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Tristão Vaz Teixeira with pennant F18) *
F221 Loch Linfern — Dorete Hjørdis Strathclyde (Given pennant K629 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Daugaard-Jensen with pennant F25) *
F223 Loch Linnhe — Charlotte Lærke Cameron (Given pennant K632 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Frederiksborg with pennant F26) *


F225 HMS Loch Katrine — Rongo Aranga Cherry (Given pennant K625 in World War Two, transferred to New Zealand in 1948, renamed HMNZS Rotoiti with pennant F625; decommissioned in 1965, was scrapped the following year; adopted by New Zealand under local name with pennant F105) *
F226 Loch Lurgain — Frances Graínne de Burgh (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Ireland, renamed Luimneach with pennant F23) *
F228 HMS Loch Killisport — Constance Clea Anderson (Given pennant K628 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946; recommissioned in 1950, given post-war pennant F628, decommissioned for the second time in 1965, was scrapped in 1970)
F229 Loch Lyon — Runa Agatha de Leon (Given pennant K635 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Guldfaxe with pennant F27) *
F231 Loch Maberry — Morrigan Tréasa de Cogan (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by Ireland, renamed Chorcaí with pennant F24) *
F232 Loch Minnick — Jeannette Heidi Minnick (Given pennant K637 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Sermersuak with pennant F28) *
F235 Loch Nell — Thorhild Annbjørg Campbell (Given pennant K641 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Langeland with pennant F12) *
F236 Loch Odairn — Hrefna Robb (Given pennant K642 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Lolland with pennant F13) *
F237 Loch Ossian — Nicoline Lucia MacLeod (Given pennant K643 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Heilprin with pennant F29) *
F239 HMS Loch More — Ravima Achini Dilhani Cambridge (Given pennant K639 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946; recommissioned in 1950, given post-war pennant F639, decommissioned for the second time in 1953, was scrapped in 1963; adopted by Sri Lanka, renamed SLNN Mahanuwara with pennant F70) *


F241 Loch Ronald — Margaret Maud de Lacey (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Ireland, renamed Cill Chainnigh with pennant F25) *
F242 Loch Ryan — Ylva Adabelle Ryan (Given pennant K646 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Ikertivaq with pennant F30) *
F243 Loch Scridain — Linnea Caryn MacLean (Given pennant K649 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Kangerlussuaq with pennant F31) *
F245 HMS Loch Ruthven — Renée Tamsyn Horan (Given pennant K645 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947; recommissioned in 1950, given post-war pennant F645, decommissioned for the second time in 1963, was scrapped the following year)
F246 Loch Seaforth — Eilís Léan Ní Gearaltaigh (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Ireland, renamed Droichead Átha with pennant F26) *
F248 HMS Loch Scavaig — Caitlyn Wynne Leadbetter (Given pennant K648 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947; recommissioned in 1950, given post-war pennant F648, decommissioned for the second time in 1952, was scrapped in 1959)
F249 Loch Sheallag — Ríona Ráichéal Ní Máille (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Ireland, renamed Cuan Mó with pennant F27) *
F252 Loch Shiel — Dora Björgsdóttir (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Eiríksjökull with pennant V18) *
F253 Loch Skaig — Sibéal Nóra Mac Mathúna (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Ireland, renamed Dún Dealgan with pennant F28) *
F255 HMS Loch Tralaig — Margaret Saundra Work (Given pennant K655 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F655, assigned as training ship in 1951, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1961)


F256 Loch Skerrow — Murron Faye Dunbar (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Eleuthera with pennant P16) *
F257 Loch Stemster — Isibéal Máire Ní Súilleabháin (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Ireland, renamed An Neidín with pennant F29) *
F258 HMS Loch Veyatie — Gloria Kathleen de Moravia (Given pennant K658 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F658, decommissioned in 1955, was scrapped in 1965)
F259 Loch Stenness — Lise Emilia Oliphant (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Steenstrup with pennant F32) *
F260 Loch Tummel — Paula Andras MacThomas (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Samsøe with pennant F14) *
F261 Loch Vanavie — Runa Björgsdóttir (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Þrándarjökull with pennant V19) *
F262 Loch Striven — Njála Björgsdóttir (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Tindfjallajökull with pennant V20) *
F264 Loch Sunart — Sigríður Björgsdóttir (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Torfajökull with pennant V21) *
F265 Loch Swin — Olga Björgsdóttir (Not given pennant number in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Snæfellsjökull with pennant V22) *
F266 Loch Tanna — Frederikke Fylla Darling (Given pennant K652 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Kronborg with pennant F33) *
F267 Loch Tilt — Ellinor Freja Murray (Given pennant K652 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Mittivakkat with pennant F34) *
F268 Loch Urigill — Fritha Cecilie Ross (Given pennant K652 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Hovgaard with pennant F35) *
F270 Loch Vennacher — Viveka Gelsomina Wagstaff (Given pennant K657 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Nunatak with pennant F36) *
F271 Loch Watten — Dagmar Elisabeth Stewart (Given pennant K659 in World War Two, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Petermann with pennant F37) *


WIDEMOUTH BAY-CLASS FRIGATE (Converted Loch-Class Frigate for air defence rôles [Bay-Class])
F135 Loch Bracadale — Alison Isibéal Macdonald (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Enard Bay, given pennant K435 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1956; adopted by Ireland, renamed Loch Feabhail with pennant F18) *
F143 Loch Flonn — Whiltierna Ailáine Pickersgill (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Largo Bay, given pennant K423 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Ireland, renamed Cuan Dhún Dealgan with pennant F19) *
F200 Loch Achilty — Dollie Ariel Woods (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Saint Brides Bay, given pennant K600 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1961, was scrapped the following year)
F205 Loch Arnish — Francine Dallas Cole (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Tremadoc Bay, given pennant K605 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F605, decommissioned in 1951, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Qbajjar with pennant F14) *
F206 Loch Carloway — Graça Raquel Débora Hall e Pacheco Pereira (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Bigbury Bay, given pennant K606 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F06, decommissioned in 1958; transferred to Portugal the following year, renamed NRP Pacheco Pereira with pennant F337, decommissioned for the second time in 1970, was scrapped that year; adopted by Portugal under local name with pennant F15) *
F204 Loch Arklet — Riona Carrol Dumas (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Start Bay, given pennant K604 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1958; adopted by Ireland, renamed Loch Rudraige with pennant F20) *
F208 Loch Coulside — Vivian Petra Morgan (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Padstow Bay, given pennant K608 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Mġarr with pennant F13) *
F215 Loch Frisa — Joanna Hazel MacAlister (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Widemouth Bay, given pennant K615 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F615, detached to Fisheries Protection Squadron from 1948-1949, decommissioned in 1949; recommissioned in 1951, decommissioned for the second time two years later, was scrapped in 1957)
F216 Loch Garasdale — Deaborá Carson (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Wigtown Bay, given pennant K616 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Ireland, renamed Cuan an Bhriotáis with pennant F21) *
F222 Loch Harport — Glória Priscila Sabrela Lowe e Álvares Cabral (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Burghead Bay, given pennant K622 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F622, decommissioned in 1958; transferred to Portugal the following year, renamed NRP Álvares Cabral with pennant F336, decommissioned for the second time in 1971, was scrapped that year; adopted by Portugal under local name with pennant F14) *


F224 Loch HeilenDona Constancia Célia Bárbara Mackenzie de Almeida (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Morecambe Bay, given pennant K624 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F624, decommissioned in 1956; transferred to Portugal in 1961, renamed NRP Dom Francesco de Almeida with pennant F479, decommissioned the second time in 1970, was scrapped that year; adopted by Portugal under local name with pennant F16) *
F227 Loch Kilbernie — Judite Francisca Cunningham da Gama (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Mounts Bay, given pennant K627 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F627, decommissioned in 1960; transferred to Portugal the following year, renamed NRP Vasco da Gama with pennant F478, decommissioned the second time in 1971, was scrapped that year; adopted by Portugal under local name with pennant F17) *
F230 Loch Laxford — Colleen Dana Maud (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Cardigan Bay, given pennant K630 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1961, was scrapped the following year)
F233 Loch Lubnaig — Blossom Cherie Longbottom (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Whitesand Bay, given pennant K633 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F633, decommissioned in 1954, was scrapped two years later)
F234 Loch Lydoch — April Jane Lee (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Saint Austell Bay, given pennant K634 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped in 1959)
F236 Loch Maddy — Helena Tracey Stella Clouston (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Carnarvon Bay, given pennant K636 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Port il-Kbir with pennant F11) *
F244 Loch Roan — Joan Elizabeth MacDonald (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Cawsand Bay, given pennant K644 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Ċirkewwa with pennant F12) *
F250 Loch Seaforth — Fredriika Janika Twiss (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Porlock Bay, given pennant K650 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1949; transferred to Finland in 1962, renamed FR Matti Kurki without pennant number, decommissioned for the second time in 1975, was scrapped that year; adopted by Finland under local name with pennant F11) *
F251 Loch Swannay — Jacqueline Shannon Brownrigg (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed HMS Veryan Bay, given pennant K651 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F651, decommissioned in 1957, was scrapped two years later)
F272 Loch Fannich — Sarah Elizabeth Bignold (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed Hollesley Bay, given pennant K614 in World War Two, cancelled before launch in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Exuma with pennant P17) *


WOODBRIDGE HAVEN-CLASS DEPOT SHIPS (Converted Loch-Class Frigates)
F138 Loch Assynt — Wasifah Estere Vestey (Converted to depot ship while under construction, renamed HMS Derby Haven without pennant number, decommissioned in 1949 on transfer to Iran in 1949, renamed KNDĀ Bâbur [second of name] without pennant number, decommissioned the second time in 1969, was scrapped that year; adopted by Iran, renamed KNDĀ Ferdous with pennant N3 to prevent confusion with sloop KNDĀ Bâbur [pennant N1]) *
F254 Loch Torridon — Josephine Marion Johnston (Converted to depot ship while under construction, renamed HMS Woodbridge Haven with pennant P58, decommissioned in 1963, was scrapped two years later; given pennant B58 as headquarters base ship) *


DAMPIER-CLASS SURVEY SHIPS (Converted Loch-Class Frigates for air defence rôles re-tasked as survey ships)
F127 Loch Glass — Amélia Assunção Dalrymple e de Albuquerque (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed Luce Bay, rebuilt as survey ship after launching, renamed HMS Dalrymple with pennant A302, decommissioned in 1965; transferred to Portugal the following year, renamed NRP Afonso de Albuquerque [second of name] with pennant A526, decommissioned for the second time in 1983, subsequently used as accommodation ship, was sunk as target in 1994; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Estribeiro-Mor to prevent confusion with sloop NRP Afonso de Albuquerque [pennant F05], given new Portuguese Navy pennant Q100) *
F211 Loch Eil — Judith Wynne Dampier (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed Herne Bay, rebuilt as survey ship after launching, renamed HMS Dampier with pennant A303, decommissioned in 1968, was scrapped the following year; given Royal Navy pennant H03 as survey ship) *
F238 Loch Mochrom — Grace Elizabeth Cook (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed Pegwell Bay, rebuilt as survey ship after launching, renamed HMS Cook with pennant A307, decommissioned in 1954, was scrapped in 1968; given Royal Navy pennant H07 as survey ship) *
F240 Loch Muick — Amy Cornelia Owen (Converted to air defence frigate in 1944, renamed Thurso Bay, rebuilt as survey ship after launching, renamed HMS Owen with pennant A311, decommissioned in 1965, was scrapped in 1970; given Royal Navy pennant H11 as survey ship) *


SURPRISE-CLASS FLAG FRIGATE/DISPATCH SHIP (Converted Loch-Class Frigate for air defence rôles re-tasked as dispatch vessels)
F136 Loch Carron — Augusta Ursula Willis (Reordered as air defence frigate before construction began in 1944, renamed Gerrans Bay, completed as admiralty yacht/dispatch ship, renamed HMS Surprise [third of name], given pennant K436 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F436, decommissioned in 1965, was scrapped that year; also given Royal Navy pennant B36 as headquarters depot ship) *
F247 Loch Scamadale — Darcy Alberta Dunbar-Nasmith (Reordered as air defence frigate before construction began in 1944, renamed Dundrum Bay, completed as admiralty yacht/dispatch ship, renamed HMS Alert [third of name], given pennant K647 in World War Two, given post-war pennant F647, decommissioned in 1964, was scrapped in 1971; also given Royal Navy pennant B47 as headquarters depot ship) *


Ship Prefix

AE — Aviso Escorteur ("Escort Sloop") (French Navy type prefix)
ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
CDS — Commonwealth of Dominica Ship
CXS — Cīdanka Ilālada Xēbaha Sōmāliland ("Naval Forces of Somaliland")
FR — Fregatti ("Frigate") (Finnish Navy type prefix)
HMABS — His/Her Majesty's Antigua and Barbuda Ship
HMBS — His/Her Majesty's Burmese Ship (Royal Burmese Navy ship prefix pre-1947), also His/Her Majesty's Bahamas Ship and His/Her Majesty's Barbados Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
HMIS — His/Her Majesty's Indian Ship (Royal Indian Navy ship prefix pre-1950)
HMPNGS — His/Her Majesty's Papua New Guinea Ship
HMPS — His/Her Majesty's Pakistan Ship (Royal Pakistan Navy ship prefix pre-1956)
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
HMSAS — His/Her Majesty's South African Ship (South African ship prefix pre-1952)
HrMs — Harer Majesteits ("Her Majesty's") (Royal Netherlands Navy ship prefix when a queen reigns)
INS — Indian Navy Ship (Indian Navy ship prefix post-1950)
KD — Kapal Di-Raja ("Royal Ship")
KDM — Kongelige Danske Marine ("Royal Danish Navy")
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-1945)
KNDĀ — Keshta Narwa Drā'ā Āran ("Iranian Naval Ship")
KNM — Kongelige Norske Marine ("Royal Norwegian Navy")
MDFS — Malawian Defence Force Ship
MTS — Myanmartautmataw Sainbhaw ("Myanmar Army Ship")
MUT — Meli ya Ulinzi ya Tanzania ("Tanzanian Defence Ship")
NCSM — Navire Canadien de Sa Majesté (Royal Canadian Navy French ship prefix)
NGCS — Navire des Garde-Côtes des Seychelles ("Seychelles Coast Guard Ship")
NRP — Navio da República Portuguesa ("Ship of the Portuguese Republic")
PNA — Prefectura Naval Argentina ("Argentine Naval Prefecture")
PNS — Pakistan Naval Ship (Pakistan Navy ship prefix post-1956)
SAS — South African Ship (South African ship prefix post-1952)
SBM — Safīnat el-Bahriat el-Miṣriyya ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
SJY — Safīnat al-Jumhūrīyah al-Yamanīyah ("Ship of the Republic of Yemen")
SLNN — Śrī Laṁkā Nāvika Naukāva ("Sri Lankan Naval Ship")
SMM — Safīnat al-Mamlakah al-Maghribiyyah ("Kingdom of Morocco Ship")
TS — Training Ship
TTS — Trinidad and Tobago Ship
USS — United States Ship
VFAM — Vapur tal-Forzi Armati ta 'Malta ("Armed Forces of Malta")
VS — Varðskip ("Patrol Ship") (Icelandic Coast Guard ship prefix)


Pennant superior letters and Hull classification codes

A — Auxiliary Ship (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior, also Portuguese Navy English pennant superior)
A — Aviso ("Dispatch Boat") (French Navy pennant superior)
B — Headquarters Depot Ship (Post-World War Two Royal Navy pennant superior)
CG — Coast Guard Ship (Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard universal pennant superior)
DE — Destroyer Escort (United States Navy hull classification code)
F — Fariqata ("Frigate") (Egyptian Navy pennant superior)
F — Firqāṭa ("Frigate") (Royal Moroccan Navy/Yemeni Navy pennant superior)
F — Fragata ("Frigate") (Argentinian Navy/Dominican Navy pennant superior)
F — Fregat ("Frigate") (Royal Danish Navy pennant superior)
F — Fregatt ("Frigate") (Royal Norwegian Navy pennant superior)
F — Fregatti ("Frigate") (Finnish Navy pennant superior)
F — Frigate (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior)
FF — Frigate (Royal Malaysian Navy hull classification code)
FFE/FRE — Escort Frigate/Frégate d'Escorte (Post-World War Two Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
GC — Guardacostas ("Coast Guard") (Prefectura Naval Argentina pennant superior)
GC — Navire de Garde-Côtes ("Coast Guard Ship") (Seychelles Coast Guard universal pennant superior)
H — Survey Ship (Post-World War Two Royal Navy pennant superior)
M — Markab ("Frigate") (Somaliland Navy pennant superior)
N — Nāvce ("Frigate") (Iranian Navy pennant superior)
P — Barco de Patrulla ("Patrol Ship") (Argentinian Navy pennant superior)
P — Patrol Ship (Royal Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force/Royal Bahamas Defence Force/Commonwealth of Dominica Police Force universal pennant superior)
PF — Patrol Frigate (United States Navy hull classification code)
PG — Patrol Gunboat (United States Navy hull classification code)
Q — Buque de Investigacion ("Survey Ship") (Argentinian Navy pennant superior)
Q — Navio de Pesquisa ("Survey Ship") (Portuguese Navy pennant superior)
U — Unterseeboot ("Submarine") (German Navy pennant superior)
V — Varðskip ("Patrol Ship") (Icelandic Coast Guard pennant superior)
Note that in World War Two, the British Commonwealth did not use a type-specific pennant superior system, though escort frigates were normally given pennant superior K. The Yemeni Navy does not use pennant superior letters, using an all-numeric pennant number system.


Translations

Dona — Feminine version of Portuguese Dom ("Lord"), once used for female descendants of royal lines.
Região Autónoma dos Açores — Autonomous Region of the Azores (Islands) (Portuguese)
 
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United Kingdom: Pre-Great War Destroyers
The first of FOUR entries concerning destroyers from the Land of Black Tea...though these ones won't have the "D" pennant superior this time around...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF PRE-GREAT WAR DESTROYERS (ROYAL NAVY)

Note that due to the small size of these ships, they were re-rated as either fast frigates or fast corvettes.

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

DESTROYER LEADERS/FAST FRIGATES

SWIFT-CLASS DESTROYER LEADER/FAST FRIGATE
F464 HMS Swift — Joëlle Sévérine Dumaresq (Given pennant H64 in World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Rapide with pennant F09, reclassified in Britain as frigate for administrative purposes) *

TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYERS/FAST CORVETTES

HAVOCK-CLASS DESTROYER/FAST CORVETTE ("26 Knot" A-Class [1892])
K03 HMS Daring — Alexandra Willemina Torlesse (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Gederfd with pennant K01, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K21 HMS Lynx — Deirdre Erin Riona Brownrigg (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Lynx with pennant K03, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K244 HMS Decoy — Enid Doreen Paton/Ionait Doireann Mhic Pádraig (Was sunk in collision in 1904 with HMS Arun off the Isles of Scilly; adopted by Ireland, renamed Decoy with pennant K01, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K254 HMS Havock — Leonie Greta Tufnell (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Verwoesting with pennant K02, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K269 HMS Hornet — Marieke Heleentje Cobbe (Decommissioned in 1909, was scrapped that year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Frelon with pennant K03, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K270 HMS Ferret — Caitriona Winifred Sheena Leggatt (Decommissioned in 1909, was sunk as target two years later; adopted by Ireland, renamed Ferret with pennant K02, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


ARDENT-CLASS DESTROYER/FAST CORVETTE ("27 Knot" A-Class [1893])
K06 HMS Banshee — Esmerelda Adele Salwey (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped in 1912; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Culga with pennant V03, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K15 HMS Charger — Romhilda Wilmet Felisberta Travers (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Chargeur with pennant K03, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K26 HMS Salmon — Chloé Jade Collins (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped the next year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Saumon with pennant K07, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K30 HMS Snapper — Abrielle Elöise Beawa Greville (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Vivaneau with pennant K08, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K42 HMS Contest — Geens Somers Angelique Carr (Decommissioned in 1909, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Wedstrijd with pennant K09, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K52 HMS Dragon — Xánthi Evrydíki Blunt Ξάνθη Ευρυδίκη Μπλαντ (Second of name, decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Drákon ΚΠΝΔ Δράκων with pennant V02, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K62 HMS Conflict — Carlynda Walker Chipp (Given pennant P24 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K70 HMS Teazer — Lacie Ambre Breirly Donaldson (Decommissioned in 1912, was scrapped that year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Taquin with pennant K10, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K89 HMS Wizard — Enid Evelyn Slee/Ionait Aibhilín Slíth (Given pennant H3C for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Draoi with pennant K05, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K92 HMS Ardent — Gabriella Hannah Blossom Mundy (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped that year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Ardenti with pennant V01, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


K101 HMS Dasher — Wandis Olympe Boothby (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Élégant with pennant K04, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K103 HMS Hasty — Rowan Moira Harbord (Decommissioned in 1912, was scrapped that year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Hasty with pennant K04, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K104 HMS Hardy — Ermióni Blackett Ερμιόνη Μπλάκετ (Decommissioned in 1910, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Skliragogiménos ΚΠΝΔ Σκληραγωγημένος with pennant V01, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K106 HMS Haughty — Wynne Florence de Sallis (Decommissioned in 1912, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K109 HMS Fervent — Eathelyn Hailey Maleigh Nicholson (Given pennant N17 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K110 HMS Janus — Geraldine Ānqí Ballard 杰拉丁·安琪·巴拉德 (Decommissioned in 1913, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Zhāng Zhāo with pennant F11, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K112 HMS Lightning — Josta Richanel Carlijn Cavendish (Given pennant N23 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1915 east-southeast of Clackton-on-Sea, Essex; stern-half salvaged and was scrapped; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Bliksem with pennant K05, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K113 HMS Porcupine — Gijsbertje Esther Cave (Given pennant N19 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Stachelschwein with pennant K06, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K115 HMS Zephyr — Holiston Wilma Longden (Given pennant N86 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Ireland, renamed Zephyr with pennant K06, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K116 HMS Handy — Allana Gillespie (Decommissioned in 1912, was scrapped in 1916; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


K118 HMS Hart — Hortense Fleur Shakespear (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K119 HMS Hunter — Peggy Sally Saint John/Peigí Sorcha Naomh Eoin (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Sealgair with pennant K07, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K121 HMS Opposum — Caitlann Finella Lambert (Given pennant D12 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Ireland, renamed Opossum with pennant K08, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K124 HMS Ranger — Eisley Kenleigh Loring (Given pennant D1A for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K125 HMS Sunfish — Aidan Shaena Lafone (Given pennant D47 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Ireland, renamed Iasc Gréine with pennant K09, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K127 HMS Rocket — Fiorella Karen Chiara Gibbons (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Barbados, renamed HMBS Rocket with pennant P31, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K129 HMS Shark — Rose Maeve Grace Armstrong/Róisín Meabh Gráinne Mac Thréinfhir (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped that year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Siorc with pennant K10, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K131 HMS Surly — Colina Lindsay Vaughan-Lee (Given pennant P30 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K133 HMS Skate — Cairméal Fionnbhair Lambert (Decommissioned in 1905, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Ireland, renamed Scátála with pennant K11, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K135 HMS Starfish — Siblya Robinette Olivier (Decommissioned in 1909, was scrapped in 1912; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Astérie with pennant K11, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


K136 HMS Sturgeon — Póilín Micheáilín Riadore (Decommissioned in 1909, was scrapped in 1912; adopted by Ireland, renamed Sturgeon with pennant K12, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K138 HMS Spitfire — Rosselin Aloisia Nugent (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Spitsvuur with pennant K12, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K139 HMS Swordfish — Julita Romana Petronille Hawkesley (Decommissioned in 1909, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Schwertfisch with pennant K13, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K141 HMS Zebra — Jillian Withypol Gwenhwyfar Innes (Decommissioned in 1912, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Ireland, renamed Séabra with pennant K13, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K215 HMS Boxer — Jasmine Koncetta Chaplin (Given pennant H4C for World War One, was sunk by collision in 1918 with SS Saint Patrick east-southeast of Luccome, Isle of Wight; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Boxer with pennant V02, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K217 HMS Bruiser — Anjeze Pietra Stoddart (Decommissioned in 1913, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Tbenġil with pennant V03, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


QUAIL-CLASS DESTROYER/FAST CORVETTE (B-Class [1895])
K143 HMS Quail — Zwena Autumn Powlett (Given pennant D85 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Barbados, renamed HMBS Quail with pennant P35, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K146 HMS Sparrowhawk — Grace Cháoxīng Codrington 格蕾絲·朝星·柯德靈頓 (Was sunk by grounding in 1904 near the mouth of the Cháng Jiāng near Shànghǎi, China; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Lǐ Chéng with pennant F12, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K147 HMS Thrasher — Oréstia Varvára de Satgé Ορέστηα Βαρβάρα δη Σατγέ (Given pennant D79 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Kopanízon ΚΠΝΔ Κοπανίζων with pennant V03, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K148 HMS Virago — Florence Qīnróng Brown 弗洛倫斯·欽榮·布朗 (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Chéng Bǎo with pennant F13, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K149 HMS Earnest — Ellison Audrielle Baird (Given pennant D05 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K151 HMS GriffonThe Honourable Hadley Galina Brand (Given pennant D39 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K152 HMS Locust — Hollie Samantha Alton (Given pennant D29 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Ħarrub with pennant V04, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K153 HMS Panther — Iokásti Iánthi Graham Ἰοκάστη Ἰάνθη Γκράχαμ (Given pennant D69 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Panthír ΚΠΝΔ Πανθήρ with pennant V04, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K154 HMS Seal — Avalee Jeanelle Payne (Given pennant D77 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K156 HMS Wolf — Leann Carling Sylvie Woollcombe (Given pennant D98 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped in 1921; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K157 HMS Lively — Eleanor Evelyn Parker/Eileanór Eiblilín Ní Pháircéir (Given pennant D91 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Ireland, renamed Bríomhar with pennant K14, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K158 HMS Orwell — Robérta Hudleston Ροβέρτα Χαδλέστον (Given pennant D49 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Pediaíos ΚΠΝΔ Πεδιαίος with pennant V05, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


K160 HMS Sprightly — Romana Joyelle Brann Keyes (Given pennant D62 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K161 HMS Express — Hester Saint George Sylia Clive (Given pennant D84 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K162 HMS Success — Wallace Pennefather (Given pennant D24 for World War One, was sunk in a gale in 1914 near Crail, Fife; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K163 HMS Spiteful — Taite Delight Winona Napier (Given pennant P73 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K164 HMS Peterel — Berthe Hildimar Fayette Barttelot (Given pennant P74 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Péterel with pennant K14, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K165 HMS Myrmidon — Crista Spiteri Townsend (Given pennant P83 for World War One, was sunk by collision in 1917 with SS Hamborn near Dungeness, Kent; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Myrmidon with pennant V05, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K167 HMS Syren — Hadley Cadence Robin Brocklebank (Given pennant P72 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K168 HMS Kangaroo — Allison Jayne Davies (Given pennant P02 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K169 HMS Arab — Christel Robina Blane (Given pennant D01 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K170 HMS Cobra — Arden Willow Bosworth Smith (Was sunk in a storm in 1901 east of east-southeast from Grimsby, Lincolnshire; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K171 HMS Albacore — Liathán Winifred Newbery-Boschetti (Given pennant P14 for World War One, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1917 near Kirkwall, Orkney; decommissioned two years later, was scrapped that year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Albacore with pennant K15, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K173 HMS Bonetta — Richelle Helen Bather (Given pennant D15 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped in 1920; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


STAR-CLASS DESTROYER/FAST CORVETTE (C-Class [1896])
K174 HMS Star — Carmine Pepper Metcalfe (Given pennant P07 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K175 HMS Whiting — Wynne Pernelle Lodder (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K176 HMS Bat — Amber Hayden Shirley (Given pennant P97 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K177 HMS Chamois — Sokratía Ésperos Tennyson Σωκρατία Έσπερος Τένισον (Was sunk by engineering accident in 1904 north of Áraxos, Dytikís Elládas, Greece; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Aígagros ΚΠΝΔ Αίγαγρος with pennant V06, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K178 HMS Crane — Camillieri Gabriella Treherne (Given pennant P26 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Krejn with pennant V06, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K179 HMS Flying Fish — Ashford Godiva Michaela Meredyth (Second of name, given pennant P86 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K180 HMS Fawn — Audrey Clarisse Bruce (Given pennant P94 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K181 HMS Flirt — Rayvn Peyton Kellett (Given pennant P87 for World War One, was sunk by gunfire in 1916 during the raids on the Dover Barrage by Imperial German torpedo boats in the Dover Strait; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K218 HMS Bullfinch — Farron Grace Dineley (Given pennant D17 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K219 HMS Dove — Gale Trudy Bowles (Given pennant D34 for World War One, decommissioned in 1916, was scrapped in 1920; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


K220 HMS Violet — Isibéal Bláthín Sparks (Given pennant D09 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Ireland, renamed Violet with pennant K16, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K221 HMS Sylvia — Walborgd Bowden-Smith (Given pennant D23 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Sylvia with pennant K15, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K222 HMS Lee — Darlene Hailey Carmichael/Dáirine Háilí Nic Ghiolla Mhichíl (Was wrecked in 1909 off near Erris, County Mayo, Ireland; adopted by Ireland, renamed Taobh with pennant K17, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K223 HMS Avon — Melanie MacGregor Lockhart (Given pennant D02 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K224 HMS Bittern — Joan Hilary Short (Given pennant D03 for World War One, was sunk by collision in 1918 with SS Kenilworth south of Portland, Dorset; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K225 HMS Otter — Isabelle Dàomíng Wilkin 伊莎貝爾·道明·威爾金 (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1916, was scrapped that year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Wén Zhé with pennant F14, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K227 HMS Leopard — Hester Nolene Hunter (Given pennant D75 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K228 HMS Vixen — Wanda Gipsy Ellison Ruck-Keene (Given pennant D44 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K229 HMS Brazen — Roxane Lianna Way (Given pennant N11 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Dreist with pennant K16, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K230 HMS Electra — Chriselda Devonne Serilda Raikes (Given pennant N55 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Electra with pennant K17, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


K231 HMS Recruit — Cailín Ailáine Whiltierna Wrightson (Given pennant N60 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1915 by SM UB-6 east of Tillingham, Essex; adopted by Ireland, renamed Earcú with pennant K18, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K232 HMS Vulture — Aileen Blaire Barker (Given pennant N50 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K233 HMS Kestrel — Larena Lindsey Dundas (Given pennant N47 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K234 HMS Cheerful — Heather Ashley Lois Bond (Given pennant P13 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1917 east of south from Lerwick, Shetland; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K235 HMS Mermaid — Jeanelle Mindy de Robeck (Given pennant P35 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K236 HMS Greyhound — Margaux Rolanda Hill (Given pennant P01 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Windhond with pennant K18, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K237 HMS Racehorse — Jaquelin Fayette Elisha Green (Given pennant P15 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Coureur with pennant K19, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K238 HMS Roebuck — Carmen Kelley MacLean/Cairméal Kelleigh Mhic Ghiolla Eáin (Given pennant D53 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Fianna with pennant K19, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K239 HMS Gipsy — Ethelinda Leander Prendergast (Given pennant P23 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, sold for scrap in 1921, hull used as pontoon at HMNB Dartmouth up to 1972, final fate unknown; renamed HMS Roma to prevent confusion with destroyer HMS Gipsy [pennant D163], reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K240 HMS Fairy — Gunna Iona Barnish (Given pennant P40 for World War One, was sunk by collision in 1918 with SM UC-75 east of Skipsea, East Yorkshire; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


K241 HMS Osprey — Gavina Edina Corbett (Second of name, given pennant P80 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K242 HMS Leven — Rose Alison Iseabal Lloyd (Given pennant P33 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K243 HMS Falcon — Cora Isobel Lightholler (Given pennant P31 for World War One, was sunk by collision in 1918 with HMS John Fitzgerald near Flamborough Head, East Yorkshire; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K245 HMS Ostrich — Jaime Rosalind Vanora Hawksley (Given pennant P56 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K246 HMS Thorn — Tiffany Lorraine Barnardiston (Given pennant D57 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Doorn with pennant K20, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K247 HMS Tiger — Wynda Edina Middleton (Was sunk by collision in 1908 with HMS Berwick south of Ventnor, Isle of Wight; renamed HMS Tìgear to prevent confusion with battlecruiser HMS Tiger [pennant 42], reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K248 HMS Vigilant — Abigail Deborah Melanie Cherry/Abigeál Deaborá Méalainí Silíní (Given pennant D43 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Ireland, renamed Airdeallach with pennant K20, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K249 HMS Albatross — Helena Patty Buckle (Second of name, given pennant D32 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K250 HMS Viper — Wynter Speke (Was sunk by grounding in 1901 west-northwest of Burhou, Guernsey; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K251 HMS Velox — Augustina Ebony Acheson (Given pennant P45 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1915 east of Bembridge, Isle of Wight; wreck mostly salvaged to this day; renamed HMS Python to prevent confusion with destroyer HMS Velox [pennant D34], reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


ANGLER-CLASS DESTROYER/FAST CORVETTE (D-Class [1896])
K252 HMS Desperate — Wanda Cullodina Sileas Thring (Given pennant P50 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K253 HMS Fame — Mackenzie Fiona Sueter (Given pennant D41 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K255 HMS Foam — Filomíla Glafkonómi Ágios Geórgios Brooker/Φιλομήλα Γλαυκονόμη Άγιος Γεώργιος Μπρούκερ (Decommissioned in 1913, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Afrós
ΚΠΝΔ Αφρός with pennant V07, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K256 HMS Mallard — Gillian Glenda Webster (Given pennant P08 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Ireland, renamed Lacha with pennant K26, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K259 HMS Angler — Joan Muriel de Robeck (Given pennant P25 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K261 HMS Ariel — Lilly Nova Turton (Was sunk by grounding in 1907 off Valetta, Malta; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Ariel with pennant V07, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K263 HMS Coquette — Vera Seymour (Given pennant N21 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1916 south of east from Clacton-on-Sea, Essex; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K265 HMS Cygnet — Helga Larine Abellona Hood (Given pennant N49 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Cygnet with pennant V50, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K267 HMS Cynthia — Christa Pedrine Beaty-Pownall (Given pennant N09 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Artemis with pennant V51, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K273 HMS Stag — Gwendolyn de Lancy Ophelia Johnson (Given pennant P34 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K275 (no name) — Hildegarde Adam (Built in the United Kingdom for Germany as SMS D10, assigned as coastal patrol ship in 1914, assigned as barracks ship in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; renamed DMS Saurus, given modern German Navy pennant Ü229, given Royal Navy pennant number and reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K277 HMS Taku — Wynter Cháoxīng Barlow 溫特·朝星·巴洛/Nà Cháoxīng 那 朝星 (Built in Germany for China as DQZ Hǎilóng DQZ 海隆, captured by the United Kingdom in 1900 during the Boxer Rebellion, renamed and commissioned later that year, decommissioned in 1912, was scrapped in 1916; restored to China as ZRZ Hǎilóng ZRZ 海隆 with pennant 300, given Royal Navy pennant number and reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


DERWENT-CLASS DESTROYER/FAST CORVETTE (E-Class [1903] also known as River-Class [1903])
K260 HMS Derwent — Wanda Wynne Wilson (Given pennant N25 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1917 north of west from Sainte-Adresse, Normandie, France; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K262 HMS Eden — Alyssa Carol Noëlle Farquar (Given pennant N42 for World War One, was sunk in collision in 1916 with SS France near Fécamp, Normandie, France; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K264 HMS Waveney — Hildegarde Gyda Grenfell (Given pennant N19 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Gudenå with pennant V52; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K266 HMS Boyne — Cybele Asser (Given pennant N68 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K268 HMS Doon — Lauren Grace Preston (Given pennant N14 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K277 HMS Kale — Helena Evelyn Denison (Given pennant N45 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1918 near Harwich, Essex; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K287 HMS Erne — Judit Petrine Landon (Given pennant N58 for World War One, wrecked by grounding in a gale in 1915 east of Rattray, Aberdeenshire; salvaged and was scrapped the following year; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Kongeå with pennant V53, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K289 HMS Ettrick — Alicia Marilyn Tulloch (Given pennant N01 for World War One, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM UC-61 southwest of Eastbourne, East Sussex; bow lost, stern towed to port, declared constructive total loss, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1919; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K291 HMS Exe — Agneta Thyra Stewart (Given pennant N05 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Storå with pennant V54; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K293 HMS Cherwell — Willow Grace Howard (Given pennant N90 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K295 HMS Dee — Freida Wendy Dean (Given pennant N95 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K297 HMS Rother — Bellina Jaime Immaculata Ward de Rabagão (Given pennant N32 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Rabagão with pennant V06, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


K299 HMS Swale — Idette Rhonda Tickell de Sátão (Given pennant N03 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Sátão with pennant V07, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K301 HMS Ure — Jacolin Uaine Farie de Uíma (Given pennant N12 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Uíma with pennant V09, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K303 HMS Wear — Nkizéla Genovéfa Codrington Γκιζέλα Γενοβέφα Κόδριγκτον (Given pennant N92 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Gialiás ΚΠΝΔ Γιαλιάς with pennant V08, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K305 HMS Ribble — Randy Meredyth Lambert (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K308 HMS Teviot — Madalena Dasent de Trancão (Given pennant N26 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Trancão with pennant V08, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K310 HMS Usk — Charíkleia Foteiní Corbett Χαρίκλεια Φωτεινή Κόρμπετ (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Serráchis ΚΠΝΔ Σερράχης with pennant V09, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K312 HMS Welland — Onoufría Ioustína Prentis Ονουφρία Ιουστίνα Πρέντις (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Diarízos ΚΠΝΔ Διαρίζος with pennant V10, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K314 HMS Gala — Franklyn Powell (Was sunk by collision in 1908 with HMS Attentive east of Felixstowe, Essex; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K316 HMS Garry — Hadleigh Louise d'Estoteville Skipwith (Given pennant N10 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K318 HMS Foyle — Fidelima Jolene Thompson (Given pennant N44 for World War One, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1917 south-southeast of Plymouth, Devon; bow lost, stern taken under tow to port, but sank west of south of Plymouth; adopted by Ireland, renamed An Feabhal with pennant K27, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K320 HMS Itchen — Freya Lyngheid Cavaye (Given pennant N06 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM UC-44 north-northeast of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Glåma with pennant K13, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K322 HMS Arun — Chelsea la Primaudaye Lewin (Given pennant N04 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


K324 HMS Blackwater — Janet Mary Dana Eden Warren (Was sunk by collision in 1909 with SS Hero east of Dungeness, Kent; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K326 HMS Liffey — Hunter Paula Buckle (Given pennant N07 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K328 HMS Moy — Eavan Muireann Caitrín Rutherfoord (Given pennant N02 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Ireland, renamed An Mhuaidh with pennant K28, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K330 HMS Ouse — Aretha Garden Muller (Given pennant N69 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K332 HMS Stour — Faye Eleanor Hillary Gwendolyn Hobart (Given pennant N08 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K334 HMS Test — Caitlyn Joan Wintour (Given pennant N34 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K336 HMS Kennet — Xénia Ívi Élena Zafeírios Thomson Ξένια Ήβη Έλενα Ζαφείριος Τόμσον (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Xeropótamos ΚΠΝΔ Ξεροπόταμος with pennant V11, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K338 HMS Jed — Charitó Ypatía Fox Χαριτώ Υπατία Φοξ (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Ézousa ΚΠΝΔ Έζουσα with pennant V12, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K340 HMS Chelmer — Raïda Myrtó Rodiá West Ραϊδα Μυρτώ Ροδιά Γουέστ (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Koúris ΚΠΝΔ Κούρης with pennant V13, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K342 HMS Colne — Filaréti Galáteia Saint John Φιλαρέτη Γαλάτεια Άγιος Ιωάννης (Not given pennant number for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Akáki ΚΠΝΔ Ακάκι with pennant V14, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K344 HMS Ness — Rigmor Catrine Hocking (Given pennant N81 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Odenseå with pennant V55, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K346 HMS Nith — Emilie Hedvig Edwards (Given pennant N77 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Pøleå with pennant V56, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


GHURKA-CLASS DESTROYER/FAST CORVETTE (F-Class [1905] also known as Tribal-Class [1905])
K278 HMS Afridi — Cheydan Peghra Ryan (Given pennant H40 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Apridi with pennant F71, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K288 HMS Cossack — Janet Renée Patricia Hawksley/Jánina Jákivna Khóksli Яніна Яківна Хокслі (Given pennant H09 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed FH Kozaký ФГ Козаки with pennant 100, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K290 HMS Ghurka — Anindy Bihānē Phālgunē Dawson
अनिंद्य बिहानी फाल्गुनी डावसन (Given pennant H52 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1917 southwest of Dungeness, Kent; adopted by India, renamed INS Gorakha INS गोरखा with pennant F72, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K292 HMS Mohawk — Héléne Gaultier-Coghill Somerville (Second of name, given pennant H19 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM Mohawk with hull number CPE-500/PCT-500, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *

mce-anchor K294 HMS Tartar — Valentina Elena Beverly Phillimore/Valentýna Valentýnivna Fillimór Валентина Валентинівна Філлімор (Second of name, given pennant H29 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the Ukraine, renamed FH Tatarý ФГ Татари with pennant 101, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K296 HMS Amazon — Yakínthi Vasilikí Sparks Υακίνθη Βασιλική Σπαρκς (Given pennant H37 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Amazónes ΚΠΝΔ Ἀμαζόνες with pennant V16, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K298 HMS Saracen — Jana Noor Ghazal Innes (Given pennant H38 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Jordan, renamed SMUH al-Ghasāsinah with pennant F01, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K300 HMS Crusader — Christine Ryan Payne (Given pennant H66 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K302 HMS Maori — Pania Wikitoria Barrow (Given pennant H16 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1915 near Zeebrugge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Māori with pennant K204, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K304 HMS Nubian — Hibbah Joycelyn Hartnoll-Mackenzie (Given pennant H70 for World War One, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1916 during the Battle of the Dover Strait by unknown German torpedo boat, bow destroyed, stern section ran aground near Dover, Kent; stern later mated with bow of HMS Zulu, creating HMS Zubian [see below]; adopted by Sudan, renamed SJS an-Nūba with pennant F02, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K309 HMS Viking — Vigdís Guðrún Róbertsdóttir Hamond (Given pennant H90 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Víkingar with pennant V23, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K311 HMS Zulu — Hlengiwe Jabulisile Hartnoll-Cameron (Given pennant H86 for World War One, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1916 near Dover, Kent; stern lost, bow towed to port, later mated with stern of HMS Nubian [see above], unified ship renamed HMS Zubian, recommissioned in 1917 with pennant D20, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS amaZulu with pennant K02, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


BEAGLE-CLASS DESTROYER/FAST CORVETTE (G-Class [1909])
K117 HMS Beagle — Leannán Jileen Guennola Anderson (Second of name, given pennant HC5 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Ireland, renamed Bheagle with pennant K24, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K258 HMS Basilisk — Willow Deirdre Irvin (Second of name, given pennant HC8 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Ireland, renamed Nathair with pennant K25, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K313 HMS Bulldog — Fabienne Belicia Noble de Castro Laboreiro (Second of name, given pennant HC7 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Castro Laboreiro with pennant V10, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K315 HMS Foxhound — Aibreán Kelleigh Macrorie (Second of name, given pennant H16 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Ireland, renamed Sionnach with pennant K29, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K317 HMS Pincher — Patricia Withypol Raegan Weir (Second of name, given pennant D87 for World War One, was sunk by grounding in 1918 off the Seven Stones Reef, Cornwall; adopted by Ireland, renamed Cú Mac Tíre with pennant K30, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K319 HMS Grasshopper — Réitlín Tomáisín Amedroz (Second of name, given pennant H17 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Ireland, renamed Dreoilín Féar with pennant K31, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K321 HMS Mosquito — Leonín Leith (Third of name, given pennant HA3 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Muiscít with pennant K32, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K323 HMS Scorpion — Rhea Galilea Stone (Given pennant D90 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Scorpjun with pennant V08, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


K325 HMS Scourge — Hope Ellen Sulivan (Second of name, given pennant D96 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K327 HMS Racoon — Genette Lucy Marion Napier (Second of name, given pennant HA7 for World War One, was wrecked in a blizzard in 1918 off the northern coast of Ireland; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K329 HMS Renard — Gemma Karen Chetwode (Second of name, given pennant H99 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K331 HMS Wolverine — Fanouría Lítsa Cavaye Φανουρία Λίτσα Καβάγιε (Given pennant H18 for World War One, was sunk in collision in 1917 with SS Rosemary northwest of Annagry, County Donegal, Ireland; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Asvós ΚΠΝΔ Ασβός with pennant V17, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K333 HMS Rattlesnake — Vanessa Aubrey Esther Hanning-Lee (Given pennant D94 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Ireland, renamed Slíodóir with pennant K33, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K335 HMS Nautilus — Caoilin Fenella Allsup (Renamed HMS Grampus in 1913, given pennant H07 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Deilf Liath with pennant K34, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K337 HMS Savage — Battista Wallis Barrow (Given pennant D92 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Selvagem with pennant V11, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K339 HMS Harpy — Hannah Violet Dundas (Given pennant D88 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


ACORN-CLASS DESTROYER/FAST CORVETTE (H-Class [1910])
K284 HMS NympheThe Honourable Wynter Salome Levenson-Gower (Second of name, given pennant H83 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K341 HMS Acorn — Willow Glynn Howard (Second of name, given pennant H02 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K343 HMS Alarm — Rheanna Heather Bryce Hammond-Chambers (Second of name, given pennant H05 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K345 HMS Brisk — Sandra Glenn Rayna Nevile (Second of name, given pennant H11 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K347 HMS Chameleon — Psychí Withers Ψυχή Γουίδερς (Given pennant H21 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Chamailéontas ΚΠΝΔ Χαμαιλέοντας with pennant V18, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K349 HMS Comet — Haley de Beauvoir Tupper (Second of name, given pennant H25 for World War One, was sunk by collision in 1918 with unnamed ship east-southeast of Marzamemi, Sicilia, Italy; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Kometa with pennant V09, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K351 HMS Fury — Camilleri Grech Ramsey (Given pennant H42 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Furja with pennant V10, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K353 HMS Goldfinch — Regina Garden Stone (Second of name, given pennant H44 for World War One, was wrecked by grounding while in fog in 1915 off Sanday, Orkney; wreck salvaged and was scrapped by 1919; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K373 HMS Hope — Joanna Penelope Champion (Given pennant H48 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K375 HMS Larne — Akakía Thémis Tillard Ακακία Θέμις Τίλαρντ (Given pennant H57 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Salamína ΚΠΝΔ Σαλαμίνα with pennant V15, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


K377 HMS Lyra — Laurie Gillian Eustace Crabbe (Given pennant H60 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K381 HMS Martin — Éimí Órnait Tudor (Given pennant H65 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Mhártain with pennant K35, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K390 HMS Minstrel — Wynter Glenn Akiko Kennedy ウィンター·グレン·安希子·ケネディ (Given pennant H69 for World War One, loaned to Japan in 1917, renamed THG Sendan THG 栴檀, returned to the United Kingdom in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Japan under local name with hull number GK-85) *
K392 HMS Nemesis — Edith Junko Grace Mackinnon エディス·洵子·グレース·マッキノン (Given pennant H72 for World War One, loaned to Japan in 1917, renamed THG Kanran THG 橄欖, returned to the United Kingdom in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Japan under local name with hull number GK-86) *
K394 HMS Nereide — Lisa Robinson (Given pennant H74 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Nereide with pennant V11, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K396 HMS Redpole — Harmony Quinn Fletcher (Second of name, given pennant H77 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Acanthis with pennant V12, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K398 HMS Rifleman — Harlow Magnolia Denny (Given pennant H82 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Infanteru with pennant V13, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K400 HMS Ruby — Geneva Hunter Knowles (Second of name, given pennant H85 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K404 HMS Sheldrake — Remington Adelaide Wilson (Second of name, given pennant H88 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Tadorna with pennant V14, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K406 HMS Staunch — Ethel Allison Bayleigh Stanley (Given pennant H89 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM UC-38 near Ġazzah, Palestine; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


ACHERON-CLASS DESTROYER/FAST CORVETTE (I-Class [1911])
K350 HMS Defender — Cinderella Ileanna Idaia Sams (Given pennant H28 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Defensor with pennant V12, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K352 HMS DruidThe Honourable Riley Ophelia Barbara Bridgeman (Given pennant H33 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K354 HMS Ferret — Gabrielle Mackworth (Second of name, given pennant G35 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K376 HMS Forester — Ioakeíma Filímona Houstoun Ιωακείμα Φιλήμωνα Χιούστοουν (Given pennant H39 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Dasofýlakas ΚΠΝΔ Δασοφύλακας with pennant V19, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K378 HMS Goshawk — Darlene Franklyn Moir (Given pennant H45 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K380 HMS Hind — Genovéfa Corlett Γενοβέφα Κορλέτ (Given pennant H47 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1924; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Kókkino Eláfi ΚΠΝΔ Κόκκινο Ελάφι with pennant V20, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K382 HMS Hornet — Cadence Wallis Earlean Trelawny (Second of name, given pennant H49 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K391 HMS Hydra — Reuvena Yehudit Buchanan (Given pennant H50 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Nimrod with pennant K02, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K393 HMS Jackal — Yoela Chana Hodgson (Given pennant H55 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Malkīṣeḏeq with pennant K04, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K401 HMS Lapwing — Adira Penina Yakira Howard (Second of name, given pennant H56 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Bīl'am with pennant K06, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K407 HMS Lizard — Hertzella Chagiya Allen (Second of name, given pennant H58 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Yăḥezqē'l with pennant K08, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K408 HMS Phoenix — Fjolla Amaris Venera Butler (Fourth of name, given pennant H75 for World War One, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1918 by SM U-27 north-northeast of Otrano, Apulia, Italy; sank while under tow west-southwest of Vlorë, Albania; adopted by Albania, renamed AFD Feniks with pennant F10, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


K409 HMS Sandfly — Josephine Elizabeth Allison Mocatta (Second of name, given pennant H87 for World War One, converted to minelayer in 1917, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1921; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes, also given pennant N87 as minelayer) *
K410 HMS Tigress — Pazit Whitfield (Given pennant H92 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Yiṣḥāq with pennant K10, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K411 HMS Firedrake — Gunhild McLeod Cameron (Given pennant H97 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Affyret with pennant V57, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K414 HMS Lurcher — Claudia Lynne Cumberlege (Given pennant H01 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K415 HMS Oak — Donna Faviell (Given pennant H97 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K417 HMS Acheron — Bilha Mehira Money (Given pennant H00 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Ya'aqōv with pennant K12, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K418 HMS Archer — Harela Peri Littledale (Second of name, given pennant H10 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY 'Ahărōn with pennant K14, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K419 HMS Ariel — Farrah Andrea Rothera (Second of name, given pennant H11 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1918 east-southeast of Heligoland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K421 HMS Attack — Harper Alexandra Dyna Keate (Given pennant H14 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM UC-34 north-northwest of al-'Iskandarīyah, Egypt; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K423 HMS Badger — Theodora Ellen June Bigg (Second of name, given pennant H15 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K425 HMS Beaver — Arlene Bethany Sierra Dutton (Given pennant H17 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


PARRAMATTA-CLASS DESTROYER/FAST CORVETTE (Australian I-Class [1911] also known as River-Class [1911])
K422 HMAS Parramatta — Glenda Alicia Hill (Built in the United Kingdom for Australia, given pennant D55 in the Great War, decommissioned in 1928, was wrecked while being towed for scrapping in 1934 on the Hawkesbury River, Bar Point, New South Wales; bow and stern salvaged, bow preserved at the Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre, Garden Island, New South Wales and stern preserved at Parramatta, New South Wales; renamed HMAS Barramattagal to prevent confusion with frigate HMAS Parramatta [FF-158], reclassified in Australia and Britain as corvette for administrative purposes, given new Royal Australian Navy hull number PC-210) *
K424 HMAS Yarra — Trudy Wilma Biddlecombe (Built in the United Kingdom for Australia, given pennant D59 in the Great War, decommissioned in 1928, was sunk as target in 1932 east of La Perouse, New South Wales; renamed HMAS Wongete to prevent confusion with frigate HMAS Yarra [FF-156], reclassified in Australia and Britain as corvette for administrative purposes, given new Royal Australian Navy hull number PC-211) *
K426 HMAS Warrego — Gabrielle Frieda Hyde (Partially built in the United Kingdom for Australia, given pennant D70 in the Great War, decommissioned in 1928, used as accommodation hulk, sank in 1931 off Cockatoo Island, New South Wales; wreck later demolished by underwater demolition teams; renamed HMAS Dillalah to prevent confusion with frigate HMAS Warrego [FF-159], reclassified in Australia and Britain as corvette for administrative purposes, given new Royal Australian Navy hull number PC-212) *
K428 HMAS Huon — Josephine Alanna Jensen (Built in Australia, given pennant D50 in the Great War, decommissioned in 1928, was sunk as target in 1931 east of Malabar, New South Wales, reclassified in Australia and Britain as corvette for administrative purposes, given new Royal Australian Navy hull number PC-213) *
K430 HMAS Swan — Anna Gloria Hilda Bond (Built in Australia, given pennant D61 in the Great War, decommissioned in 1928, sank while being towed for scrapping in 1934 in the Hawkesbury River, Little Wobby, New South Wales; renamed HMAS Yerrigan to prevent confusion with frigate HMAS Swan [FF-157], reclassified in Australia and Britain as corvette for administrative purposes, given new Royal Australian Navy hull number PC-214) *
K432 HMAS Torrens — Helen Kelley Munro-Ferguson (Built in Australia, given pennant D67 in the Great War, decommissioned in 1920, served as reserve training vessel until 1925, was sunk as target in 1930 east of Waverley, New South Wales, reclassified in Australia and Britain as corvette for administrative purposes, given new Royal Australian Navy hull number PC-215) *


ACASTA-CLASS DESTROYER/FAST CORVETTE (K-Class [1912])
K427 HMS Acasta — Jacque Olesia Barron (Given pennant G40 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Acasta with pennant V13, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K429 HMS Achates — Fabiola Pamelyn Loder-Symonds (Given pennant H46 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Acates with pennant V14, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K431 HMS Ambuscade — Greip Amora Cotes (Given pennant H62 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Bakhold with pennant K14, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K433 HMS Christopher — Ellen Quinn Carter (Given pennant H51 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K434 HMS Cockatrice — Yulene Jørunn Whitworth (Given pennant H73 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Jörmungandr with pennant K15, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K435 HMS Midge — Hunter Elisha Gore-Langton (Given pennant H13 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K436 HMS Owl — Raye Gillian Hamond (Given pennant H31 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K437 HMS Lynx — Jennalyn Fynch Heleana Cole (Second of name, given pennant H71 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1915 east of north from Banff, Aberdeenshire; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K438 HMS Contest — Rosanna Bryce England (Second of name, given pennant H63 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM U-106 in the English Channel; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K439 HMS Shark — Lois Wynne Jones (Second of name, given pennant H04 for World War One, damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1916 during the Battle of Jutland by SM Schiffe Frankfurt, Elbing, Pillau and Wiesbaden; was sunk by torpedo strike by SMS S54 south of southwest from Mandal, Agder, Norway; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


K440 HMS Spitfire — Hazel Merrilee Robson (Second of name, given pennant H41 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K441 HMS Sparrowhawk — Sabrina Hopkins (Second of name, given pennant H61 for World War One, damaged beyond economical repair by collision in 1916 during the Battle of Jutland with HM Ships Broke and Contest, was scuttled west of Sønder Nissum, Midtjylland, Denmark; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K442 HMS Ardent — Andriette Marsden (Second of name, given pennant H78 for World War One, was sunk by gunfire in 1916 during the Battle of Jutland by SMS Westfalen west of Harboøre, Midtjylland, Denmark; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Ivrig with pennant V60, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K444 HMS Hardy — Lærke Gjerta Embla Crabbe (Second of name, given pennant H67 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Hårdfør with pennant V59, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K445 HMS Fortune — Fritha Grethe Terry (Given pennant H30 for World War One, was sunk by gunfire in 1916 during the Battle of Jutland by SM Schiffe Westfalen, Nassau, Rheinland and three unidentified cruisers west of Harboøre, Midtjylland, Denmark; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Formue with pennant V58, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K446 HMS Garland — Rhonda Stepania Goff (Given pennant H32 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Festão with pennant V15, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K447 HMS Paragon — April Donna Maureen Cherry (Given pennant H26 for World War One, was sunk by combined gunfire and torpedo strike in 1917 during the action of 17 March that year by SM Schiffe S49 and G86 southeast of Dover, Kent; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K448 HMS Porpoise — Alameda Garabina Lilley e Faria de Alencar de Maranhão (Given pennant H27 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919; transferred to Brazil two years later, renamed CT Alexandrino de Alencar, renamed CT Maranhão in 1927, decommissioned for the second time in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by Brazil under latter name, given Brazilian Navy pennant T11, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K450 HMS Unity — Acacia Damien Calinda Cooper-Key (Given pennant H68 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Unidade with pennant V16, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K451 HMS Victor — Audrey Wanda Benson (Given pennant H36 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1923; reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


LAFOREY-CLASS DESTROYER/FAST CORVETTE (L-Class [1913])
K452 Daring — Yasmin de Malpas Egerton (Third of name, renamed HMS Lance before launching in 1913, given pennant H23 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later, one gun preserved at the Imperial War Museum, London; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Glaive with pennant F10, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K453 Rocket — Ria Marjan Mack (Second of name, renamed HMS Lucifer before launching in 1913, given pennant H22 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Duival with pennant F11, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K454 Picton — Hunter Brenda Mulleneux (Renamed HMS Llewellyn before launching in 1913, given pennant H99 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped two years later; operates under second name, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K455 Portia — Calvina Radella Dane de Lusitânia (Second of name, renamed HMS Lennox before launching in 1913, given pennant H95 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Lusitânia with pennant V17, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K456 HMS Orlando — Franklyn Burges Watson (Renamed HMS Loyal before launching in 1913, given pennant H80 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reverted to original name to prevent confusion with destroyer HMS Loyal [pennant D15], reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K457 Viola — Caryn Fylla Allsup (Renamed HMS Legion before launching in 1913, given pennant H79 for World War One, converted to minelayer in 1917, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Mængde with pennant M61, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K458 HMS Florizel — Arlene Edna Durham (Renamed HMS Laforey before launching in 1913, given pennant H03 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1917 south-southwest of Brighton, East Sussex; reverted to original name to prevent confusion with destroyer HMS Laforey [pennant D99], reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K459 Ivanhoe — Alanza Adriana Scott de Pessanha (Renamed HMS Lawford before launching in 1913, given pennant H06 for World War One, converted to minelayer in 1917, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Pessanha with pennant M52, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K460 Talisman — Hodiya Devira Adair-Hall (Renamed HMS Louis before launching in 1913, given pennant H07 for World War One, was wrecked in 1915 during the Dardanelles Campaign west of Küçükanafarta, Çanakkale, Turkey; wreck subsequently destroyed by coastal artillery; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Yăhōšūa with pennant K16, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K462 HMS Waverley — Iona Carolyn Stella Hilton (Renamed HMS Lydiard before launching in 1913, given pennant H08 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; reverted to original name to prevent confusion with patrol trawler HMS Lydiard [pennant P577], reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K463 Rob Roy — Regina Wynne Grubb (Renamed HMS Leonidas before launching in 1913, given pennant H20 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; serves under second name, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


K464 Sarpedon — Maebella Lanice Goldsmith (Renamed HMS Laertes before launching in 1913, given pennant H94 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Laerte with pennant V18, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K465 Ulysses — Fabrizia Zaneta Dagomar Twigg (Renamed HMS Lysander prior to launching in 1913, given pennant H93 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Lisandro with pennant V22, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K466 Dragon — Machara Bellina Raffaella Blackwood (Third of name, renamed HMS Lookout prior to launching in 1913, given pennant H24 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Vigia with pennant V21, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K467 Redgauntlet — Fabiana Valarie Rose (Renamed HMS Laurel prior to launching in 1913, given pennant H91 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Loureiro with pennant V20, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K468 Rosalind — Naima Kaelin Wanetta Barttelot (Renamed HMS Liberty prior to launching in 1913, given pennant H81 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Liberdade with pennant V19, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K469 Haughty — Darlene Glenda Thynne (Second of name, renamed HMS Lark [second of name] prior to launching in 1913, given pennant H34 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1923; renamed HMS Cruizer [second of name] to prevent confusion with sloop HMS Lark [pennant U11], reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K470 Havock — Lærke Zabina Jones (Second of name, renamed HMS Linnet prior to launching in 1913, given pennant H43 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Finke with pennant V61, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K471 Hereward — Jodie Nicolle Benbow (Renamed HMS Laverock prior to launching in 1913, given pennant H53 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; serves under second name, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K472 Hotspur — Bryce Lloyd-Owen (Renamed HMS Landrail prior to launching in 1913, given pennant H54 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; serves under second name, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K473 Malice — Charlotte Heidi Knox-Little (Renamed HMS Lochinvar prior to launching in 1913, given pennant G06 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; serves under second name, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *
K474 Magic — Veronica Sylvia Butler (Renamed HMS Lassoo before launching in 1913, given pennant G01 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1916 by SM UB-10 west-northwest from The Hague, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands; serves under second name, reclassified in Britain as corvette for administrative purposes) *


Ship Prefix

AChY — Oniyat Heyl HaYam ("Sea Corps Ship")
AFD — Anije e Forcave Detare ("Naval Force Ship")
CT — Contratorpedeiro ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix post-1955)
DQZ — Dà Qīng Zhànjiàn 大清戰艦 ("Warship of the Great Qīng") (Imperial Chinese Navy ship prefix pre-1912)
FH/ФГ — Frehát Фрегат ("Frigate") (Ukrainian Navy type prefix)
HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
HMBS — His/Her Majesty's Barbados Ship
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
INS — Indian Naval Ship
KDM — Kongelige Danske Marine ("Royal Danish Navy")
KNM — Kongelige Norske Marine ("Royal Norwegian Navy")
KPND/ΚΠΝΔ — Kypriakó Ploío Naftikí Dioíkisi Κυπριακό Πλοίο Ναυτική Διοίκηση ("Naval Command Ship")
— Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
MB — Marineschip van België/Navire Marine de Belgique/Marineschiff von Belgien ("Navy Ship of Belgium")
NCSM — Navire Canadien de Sa Majesté ("His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship")
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Navy ship prefix post-1954)
NRP — Navio da República Portuguesa ("Ship of the Portuguese Republic")
PNS — Pakistan Naval Ship
SJS — Safīnat Al-Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān ("Ship of the Republic of Sudan")
SM — Seiner Majestäts ("His Majesty's") (German Navy submarine prefix before 1918)
SMS — Seiner Majestäts Schiff ("His Majesty's Ship") (German Navy ship prefix before 1918)
SMUH — Safīnat Al-Mamlakah al-'Urdunniyyah Al-Hāshimiyyah ("Ship of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan")
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
VFAM — Vapur tal-Forzi Armati ta 'Malta ("Armed Forces of Malta")
VS — Varðskip ("Patrol Ship") (Icelandic Coast Guard ship prefix)
ZRZ — Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó Zhànjiàn 中华人民共和国戰艦 ("Warship of the People's Republic of China") (Chinese Navy ship prefix post-1949)


Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

D — Destroyer (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior)
F — Firqāṭa ("Frigate") (Royal Jordanian Navy/Sudanese Navy pennant superior)
F — Fregat ("Frigate") (Royal Danish Navy pennant superior)
F — Fregat/Frégate/Fregatte ("Frigate") (Belgian Navy pennant superior)
F — Fregatë ("Frigate") (Albanian Naval Force pennant superior)
F — Frigate (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior)
FF — Frigate (Post-World War Two Royal Australian Navy hull classification code)
GK — Goei-kan 護衛艦 ("Guardian Ship") (Japanese Navy hull classification code for corvette-sized vessels)
K — Corvette (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior)
K — Korvet/Corvette/Korvette ("Corvette") (Belgian Navy pennant superior)
K — Korvette ("Corvette") (Royal Norwegian Navy pennant superior)
K — Kovrbeth ("Corvette") (Israeli Defence Force pennant superior)
M — Mit Krigsskib ("Mine Warfare Ship") (Royal Danish Navy pennant superior)
M — Navio de Guerra de Minas ("Mine Warfare Ship") (Portuguese Navy pennant superior)
P — Patrol Ship (Barbados Defence Force universal pennant superior)
PC — Patrol Corvette (Post-World War Two Royal Australian Navy hull classification code)
PCT/CPE — Patrol Corvette, Training/Corvette de Patrouille d'Entraînement (Royal Canadian Navy hull classification code)
T — Contratorpedeiro ("Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy pennant superior)
U — Unterseeboot ("Submarine") (German Navy pennant superior)
UB — Küsten-Unterseeboot ("Coastal Submarine") (German Navy pennant superior)
UC — Küstenminenleger-Unterseeboot ("Coastal Minelayer Submarine") (German Navy pennant superior)
Ü — Küstenschiff ("Coastal Ship") (German Navy pennant superior)
V — Corveta ("Corvette") (Portuguese Navy pennant superior)
V/Β — Korvéta Κορβέτα ("Corvette") (Cypriot Naval Command pennant superior)
V — Korvetta ("Corvette") (Armed Forces of Malta pennant superior)
V — Korvette ("Corvette") (Royal Danish Navy pennant superior)
V — Varðskip ("Patrol Ship") (Icelandic Coast Guard pennant superior)
Note that in both world wars, the Royal Navy did not follow a unified type-specific pennant superior code system. The People's Liberation Army-Navy and the Ukrainian Navy do not use pennant superior letters, but classifies ships in triple-digit blocks.
 
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Germany: Great War Submarines (Pennant Superior U)
Well, after a six-week hospital stay where I had my left lower leg and foot amputated, I'm back home and trying to get back into writing. In the meantime, I finally got this list of Great War U-Boats from Germany done; the UB and UC boats will come in a separate list.

Enjoy!


KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF GREAT WAR DEEP WATER SUBMARINES (GERMAN NAVY)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

TYPE U-0 SUBMARINE (Norwegian A-Class)
U00 SM U-0 — Johanna Otilia Donner (Built for Norway as KNM A-5, seized by Germany in 1914 and renamed, renamed SM U-A later that year, assigned to training duties, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was sunk while under tow near Folkestone, Kent, England; given new name DMS Mürwik, also given Royal Norwegian Navy pennant U5 for administrative purposes)

TYPE U-1 SUBMARINE
U01 SM U-1 — Baldhild Emilia, Freiin von Boehm-Bezing (Assigned to training duties in 1914, decommissioned in 1919, preserved as memorial at the Deutsches Museum von Meisterwerken der Naturwissenschaft und Technik, München, Bayern; given new name DMS Böhen)

TYPE U-2 SUBMARINE
U02 SM U-2 — Barbetta Kalona Bartenbach (Assigned to training duties in 1914, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; given new name DMS Böckingen)

TYPE U-3 SUBMARINE
U03 SM U-3 — Odelette Emersyn Weddigen (Assigned to training duties in 1914, surrendered to the Allies in 1918 at the end of the Great War, sank en route to scrapping at Preston, Lancashire, England; given new name DMS Hiddenhausen)
U04 SM U-4 — Fabienne Jakoba Maddalen Lützow (Assigned to training duties in 1914, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Stahnsdorf)


TYPE U-5 SUBMARINE
U05 SM U-5 — Ramonda Jaselle Lemmer (Was sunk by accident in 1914 north of Bruges, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; given new name DMS Remscheid)
U06 SM U-6 — Maria Raynelle Lepsius (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1915 by HMS/M E-16 south of west from Saadve, Rogaland, Norway; given new name DMS Molauerland)
U07 SM U-7 — Patra Galiana König (Was sunk by accidental torpedo strike in 1915 by SM U-22 [now DMS Willstätt] northeast of Ternaard, Friesland, the Netherlands; given new name DMS Poppenricht)
U08 SM U-8 — Wanda Farica Starke (Became trapped in fishing nets in 1915, forced to surface, damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire from HM Ships Gurkha and Maori; was scuttled south-southeast of Folkestone, Kent, England; given new name DMS Quenstedt)

TYPE U-9 SUBMARINE
U09 SM U-9 — Haldis Jauslyn Spieß, Reichsfreiin von Freiburg (Assigned to training duties in 1916, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Halsbrücke)
U10 SM U-10 — Saxa Filiberta Stuhr (Was sunk by probable mine strike in 1916 somewhere in the Gulf of Finland; given new name DMS Stuhr)
U11 SM U-11 — Lynde Freida, Freiin von Suchodoletz (Was sunk by mine strike in 1914 east-southeast of Dover, Kent, England; given new name DMS Löcknitz)
U12 SM U-12 — Emmaleah Henrietta Kratzsch (Was sunk by ramming and gunfire in 1915 by HM Ships Ariel, Acheron and Attack east-northeast of Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland; given new name DMS Ehrenburg)


TYPE U-13 SUBMARINE
U13 SM U-13 — Hanneli Alexandrine, Gräfin von Schweinitz und Krain (Was sunk by unknown causes in 1914 somewhere in the North Sea; given new name DMS Ahrbrück)
U14 SM U-14 — Luvisa Odella Dröscher (Was sunk by gunfire in 1914 by HMS Oceanic II north of east from Aberdeen, Scotland; given new name DMS Lohfelden)
U15 SM U-15 — Patra Riqua Pohle (Was sunk by ramming in 1915 by HMS Birmingham east of northeast from Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; given new name DMS Pohle)


TYPE U-16 SUBMARINE
U16 SM U-16 — Odolina Clotilda Hansen (Surrendered to the Allies in 1919, was sunk by accident north of Nigehörn Island, Hamburg; given new name DMS Otterndorf)

TYPE U-17 SUBMARINE
U17 SM U-17 — Fabienne Joaida Feldkirchener (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Feldkirchen)
U18 SM U-18 — Selma Haldis, Freiin von Henning (Damaged beyond economical repair by ramming in 1914 by HMS Garry off Muckle Skerry Island, Highland, Scotland; was scuttled; given new name DMS Schlöben)


TYPE U-19 SUBMARINE
U19 SM U-19 — Tilda Charla Kolbe (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year, deck gun preserved at Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland; given new name DMS Thiersheim)
U20 SM U-20 — Siglinda Wendy Schwieger (Damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1916 off Thyborøn-Harboøre, Midtjylland, Denmark; was destroyed on site; given new name DMS Steinhagen)
U21 SM U-21 — Brunhild Otylia Hersing (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated SM U-36 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, restored to Germany the following year and restored to original designation, detailed to training duties in 1918, surrendered to the Allies later that year, was sunk while being towed to scrapping in 1919 north-northwest of Oost-Vlieland, Friesland, the Netherlands; given new name DMS Badenweiler)
U22 SM U-22 — Velma Kristol Scherb (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped by 1922; given new name DMS Willstätt)


TYPE U-23 SUBMARINE
U23 SM U-23 — Delma Henrienna Schultheß (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1915 by HMS/M C-27 north-northeast of John o' Groats, Highland, Scotland; given new name DMS Dogern)
U24 SM U-24 — Lynde Rapunzel Schneider (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Lahntal)
U25 SM U-25 — Miette Oriolda Wünsche (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped by 1922; given new name DMS Moritzburg)
U26 SM U-26 — Maddalen Edelmar, Freiin von Berckheim (Was sunk by unknown causes in 1915 somewhere in the Gulf of Finland; given new name DMS Malterdingen)


TYPE U-27 SUBMARINE
U27 SM U-27 — Gerianne Bertha Wegener (Was sunk by gunfire in 1915 by HMS Baralong east of south from Dungarvan, County Waterford, Ireland; given new name DMS Großbeeren)
U28 SM U-28 — Kreszentia Grizelle Schmidt (Was sunk from explosion of enemy vessel's stores in 1917 from SS Olive Branch north of Mehamn, Troms og Finnmark, Norway; given new name DMS Klempau)
U29 SM U-29 — Olinda Katharina Weddigen (Was sunk by ramming in 1915 by HMS Dreadnought north of Caithness, Highland, Scotland; given new name DMS Kirchlengern)
U30 SM U-30 — Didrika Egelina, Freiin von Rosenberg-Grusczyski (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1920; given new name DMS Döberitz)


TYPE U-31 SUBMARINE
U31 SM U-31 — Wibeke Sigismunda Wachendorff (Was sunk by mine strike in 1915 east of Southwold, Suffolk, England; given new name DMS Weilerswist)
U32 SM U-32 — Dustan Karrie Albrecht (Was sunk by combined gunfire and depth charge attack in 1918 by HMS Wallflower northeast of Linosa Island, Sicilia, Italy; given new name DMS Dossenheim)
U33 SM U-33 — Gilda Kristol, Freiin von Gansser (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated SM U-33 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Grafenwiesen)
U34 SM U-34 — Lizzette Joaida, Freiin von Kasing (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated SM U-34 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by unknown causes in 1918 somewhere in the Mediterranean Sea; given new name DMS Langenberg)
U35 SM U-35 — Bernarda Wibke Kophamel (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated SM U-35 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Bönebüttel)
U36 SM U-36 — Helisent Engel Graeff (Was sunk by surface attack in 1915 by HMS Prince Charles north-northwest of Cape Wrath, Sutherland, Scotland; given new name DMS Hinte)
U37 SM U-37 — Grizel Emersyn Wilke (Was sunk by mine strike in 1915 south of east from Sandwich, Kent, England; given new name DMS Gatow)
U38 SM U-38 — Rozalia Mina Valentiner (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated SM U-38 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, restored to German control the following year, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Rodenäs)
U39 SM U-39 — Rudolfa Helena Metzger (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated SM U-39 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1918, forced into internment at Cartagena, Murcia, Spain; surrendered to the Allies later that year, was scrapped in 1923; given new name DMS Ruderatshofen)
U40 SM U-40 — Wanda Gina Fürbringer (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1915 by HMS/M C-24 southeast of Portlethen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; given new name DMS Wesertal)
U41 SM U-41 — Helga Kornelia Hansen (Was sunk by surface attack in 1915 by HMS Baralong west of southwest from Saint Just, Cornwall, England; given new name DMS Hahnwald)


PACIONOTTI-CLASS SUBMARINE
U42 SM U-42 — Petronilla Toscana Farinati degli Uberti (Built in Italy for Germany, was seized in 1915 on Italy's entry into the Great War, renamed RM Balilla, was sunk by surface attack the following year by SM Schiffe T65 and T66 near Vis, Split-Dalmatia, Croatia; serves in Italy under local name with pennant S22, given German Navy pennant for administrative purposes)

TYPE U-43 SUBMARINE
U43 SM U-43 — Randilyn Hylde, Freiin von Jürst (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Reinickendorf)
U44 SM U-44 — Serihilde Porsha, Freiin von Wagenführ (Was sunk by ramming in 1917 by HMS Oracle south of west from Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; given new name DMS Süpplingenburg)
U45 SM U-45 — Kalona Eramana Sittenfeld (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by HMS/M D-7 west of north from Carndonagh, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Weiskirchen)
U46 SM U-46 — Fumiko Lynde, Freiin von Hillebrand 史子·リンデ·フォン·ヒルブランド 女性男爵 (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to Japan, renamed THG O-2 THG 〇二, decommissioned for the second time in 1921, believed to have been scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Fernwald, also given Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force hull number SK-192 for administrative purposes)
U47 SM U-47 — Sophia Charilette Bünte (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated SM U-36 [second of designation] as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1918 off Pula, Istra, Croatia; given new name DMS Sandhausen)
U48 SM U-48 — Harriett Klara Edeling (Damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1917 on the Goodwin Sands, was scuttled to prevent capture east-southeast of Deal, Kent, England; given new name DMS Hüllhorst)
U49 SM U-49 — Delinda Reinhilde Hartmann (Was sunk by ramming in 1917 by SS British Transport northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Dohma)
U50 SM U-50 — Milena Gerda Berger (Was sunk by possible mine strike in 1917 near Terschelling, Friesland, the Netherlands; given new name DMS Markersdorf)


TYPE U-51 SUBMARINE
U51 SM U-51 — Kamrie Winifred Rumpel (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1916 by HMS/M H-5 north of Wangerooge, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped by 1968;`given new name DMS Klipphausen)
U52 SM U-52 — Gesine Hulda Walther (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Gorden)
U53 SM U-53 — Huberta Hildimar Rose (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Halensee)
U54 SM U-54 — Nixie Verene, Freiin von Bothmer (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Neuenkirchen)
U55 SM U-55 — Wanda Mariko Werner ワンダ·万里子·ウェルナー (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to Japan, renamed THG O-3 THG 〇三, decommissioned for the second time in 1923, believed to have been scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Münsterappel, also given Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force hull number SK-193 for administrative purposes)
U56 SM U-56 — Zoe Holle Lorenz (Was lost due to unknown circumstances in 1916 somewhere in the Barents Sea; given new name DMS Zimmernsupra)


TYPE U-57 SUBMARINE
U57 SM U-57 — Sarah Charlynne Stefani, Freiin von Georg (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Oberndorf)
U58 SM U-58 — Kristol Geue Amberger (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1917 by USS Fanning near Cobh, County Cork, Ireland; given new name DMS Karlskron)
U59 SM U-59 — Treza Wanda, Freiin von Fircks (Was sunk by friendly mine strike in 1917 west of Varde, Syddanmark, Denmark; given new name DMS Tiergarten)
U60 SM U-60 — Reinheld Kaethe, Freiin von Schuster (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was sunk by grounding en route to scrapping in 1921 on the eastern coast of England; given new name DMS Rätzlingen)
U61 SM U-61 — Nedra Vanda, Freiin von Dieckmann (Was lost by unknown circumstances in 1918 somewhere in the Irish Sea; given new name DMS Niedergörsdorf)
U62 SM U-62 — Sophie Edvig, Freiin von Hashagen (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Schwanewede)


TYPE U-63 SUBMARINE
U63 SM U-63 — Emilia Ode Schultze (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Edewecht)
U64 SM U-64 — Luvisa Rapunzel Moraht (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated SM U-64 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by combined depth charge and gunfire attack in 1918 by HMS Lychnis north-northeast of Bizerte, Tunisia; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Langballig)
U65 SM U-65 — Sigilwig Hannah, Freiin von Fischel (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated SM U-65 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1918 off Pula, Istra, Croatia; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Schwedeneck)


TYPE U-66 SUBMARINE (Austro-Hungarian Type U-7)
U66 SM U-66 — Ursula Ghislaine Mulhe (Built originally for Austria-Hungary as SM U-7, transferred to Germany before commissioning in 1915, was lost due to possible mine strike in 1917 in the North Sea; given new name DMS Urbach)
U67 SM U-67 — Loretta Emallie, Freiin von Rosenberg-Gruszczyński (Built for Austria-Hungary as SM U-8, transferred to Germany before commissioning in 1915, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Loissin)
U68 SM U-68 — Selina Luisana Güntzel (Built for Austria-Hungary as SM U-9, transferred to Germany before commissioning in 1915, was sunk by surface attack by HMS Farnborough south of west from Cahersiveen, County Kerry, Ireland; given new name DMS Schöneberg)
U69 SM U-69 — Bertilde Enelise Wilhelms (Built for Austria-Hungary as SM U-10, transferred to Germany before commissioning in 1915, was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1917 somewhere in the North Sea; given new name DMS Bommern)
U70 SM U-70 — Renilda Othelia Wünsche (Built for Austria-Hungary as SM U-11, transferred to Germany before commissioning in 1915, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Rheinhausen)


TYPE U-71 (UE-1) MINELAYER SUBMARINE
U71 SM U-71 — Beatrisa Hannelore, Freiin von Schmidt (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Bann)
U72 SM U-72 — Kaethe Edelina, Freiin von Krafft (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated SM U-72 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1918 off Risan, Kotor, Montenegro; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Köpenick)
U73 SM U-73 — Nyx Gerrianne, Freiin von Sieß (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated SM U-73 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1918 off Pula, Istra, Croatia; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Niendorf)
U74 SM U-74 — Sigilwig Edihe Weisbach (Was sunk due to friendly mine strike in 1916 off Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland; given new name DMS Schlaubetal)
U75 SM U-75 — Nanetta Floretina Schmolling (Was sunk by mine strike in 1917 near Terschelling, Friesland, the Netherlands; given new name DMS Nymphenburg)
U76 SM U-76 — Saxa Walda Bender (Was sunk by combination of collision and foul weather in 1917 with unknown Russian trawler, west of north-northwest from Hammerfest, Troms og Finnmark, Norway; salvaged and was scrapped in the late 1970s; given new name DMS Schwachhausen)
U77 SM U-77 — Gesine Elena Günzel (Was lost in mine laying accident in 1916 northwest of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; given new name DMS Gleichen)
U78 SM U-78 — Vanda Jenell Vollbrecht (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1918 by HMS/M G-2 west of Ringkøbing, Midtjylland, Denmark; given new name DMS Volksdorf)
U79 SM U-79 — Véronique Heidi, Freiin von Jeß de Réveille (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to France, renamed SM Victor Réveille without pennant; decommissioned the second time in 1935, was scrapped the following year; adopted by France under local name with pennant S135) *
U80 SM U-80 — Embeth Andrea, Freiin von Glasenapp (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Everswinkel)


TYPE U-81 SUBMARINE
U81 SM U-81 — Wilma Rebekka Weisbach (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by HMS/M E-54 south of west from Castletownbere, County Cork, Ireland; given new name DMS Walluf)
U82 SM U-82 — Willa Haldis Adam (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Weisel)
U83 SM U-83 — Gerardo Bertha Hoppe (Was sunk by gunfire in 1917 by HMS Farnborough south of west from Castletownbere, County Cork, Ireland; given new name DMS Grambow)
U84 SM U-84 — Kornelia Winifred, Freiin von Roehr (Was sunk due to unknown causes in 1918 near Penmarch, Bretagne, France; given new name DMS Kolkwitz)
U85 SM U-85 — Genoveva Wibke Petz (Was sunk by unknown causes in 1917 in the North Sea, given new name DMS Gerbrunn)
U86 SM U-86 — Barrett Felisberta, Freiin von Crüsemann (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was sunk en route to scrapping in 1921; given new name DMS Burglesum)


TYPE U-87 SUBMARINE
U87 SM U-87 — Sigilwig Richelle, Freiin von Speth-Schülzburg (Was sunk by combined ramming, gunfire and depth charge attack in 1917 by HMS P-56 north of northwest from Cardigan, Ceredigion, Wales; given new name DMS Schönthal)
U88 SM U-88 — Leisel Walda Schwieger (Was sunk by probably mine strike in 1917 near Terschelling, Friesland, the Netherlands; given new name DMS Lichtenberg)
U89 SM U-89 — Georgia Wilfreda Bauck (Was sunk by ramming in 1918 by HMS Roxburgh north of Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Gröpelingen)
U90 SM U-90 — Wendi Winifred, Freiin von Remy (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Wünschendorf)
U91 SM U-91 — Wibeke Amalia, Freiin von Glasenapp (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Wadersloh)
U92 SM U-92 — Talicia Gesine Ehrlich (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 east-northeast of Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland; given new name DMS Tüttendorf)


TYPE U-93 SUBMARINE
U93 SM U-93 — Miata Hehilde, Freiin von Gerlach (Was sunk by possible internal explosion in 1918 northwest of Étaples, Hauts-de-France, France; given new name DMS Marzahn)
U94 SM U-94 — Solvig Avlynn, Freiin von Saalwächter (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Schipkau)
U95 SM U-95 — Bernie Azilis Prinz (Was sunk by possible collision in 1918 south-southwest of Falmouth, Cornwall, England; given new name DMS Badenhausen)
U96 SM U-96 — Shadley Hawys, Freiin von Jeß (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Schmalstede)
U97 SM U-97 — Nadina Heide, Freiin von Mohl (Was sunk by accident in 1918 en route to surrender northwest of Den Halder, Noord-Holland, the Netherlands; given new name DMS Neukölln)
U98 SM U-98 — Alfonsine Wibke Strasser (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Altlindenau)


TYPE U-57 SUBMARINE (Continued)
U99 SM U-99 — Petronille Melisande Eltester (Was sunk by unknown cause in 1917 somewhere in the North Sea; given new name DMS Pempelfort)
U100 SM U-100 — Wilma Didrika, Freiin von Loë (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name Weeze)
U101 SM U-101 — Rheta Karrie Koopmann (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Rahlstedt)
U102 SM U-102 — Delaina Christa Beitzen (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 east-northeast of Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland; given new name DMS Diekholzen)
U103 SM U-103 — Ophelia Clarissa, Freiin von Rücker (Was sunk by ramming in 1918 by HMT Olympic south-southeast of Porthleven, Cornwall, England; given new name DMS Othmarschen)
U104 SM U-104 — Dustan Kristin Bernis (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1918 by HMS Jessamine west of south from Rosslare Harbour, County Wexford, Ireland; given new name DMS Dudenhofen)


TYPE U-93 SUBMARINE (Continued)
U105 SM U-105 — Jacquette Berenice Perenelle Maria Fantina Strackerjan d'Autric (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to France, renamed SM Jean-Autric without pennant; decommissioned the second time in 1937, was scrapped the following year; adopted by France under local name with pennant S131) *
U106 SM U-106 — Libelle Helga Hufnagel (Was sunk by mine strike in 1917 north of Terschelling, Friesland, the Netherlands; given new name DMS Lindenthal)
U107 SM U-107 — Bette Winifred Freddi Starke (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Bannewitz)
U108 SM U-108 — Lacye Mabella Nitzche de Mignot (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to France, renamed SM Léon Mignot without pennant; decommissioned the second time in 1935, was scrapped in 1938; adopted by France under local name with pennant S132) *
U109 SM U-109 — Hiltrude Odelinna Ney (Was sunk by possible mine strike in 1918 west-southwest of Calais, Hauts-de-France, France; given new name DMS Herxheimweyher)
U110 SM U-110 — Laura Carla Awilda Kroll (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1918 by HM Ships Michael and Moresby north of Dunfanaghy, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Luckow)
U111 SM U-111 — Hannelle Milla Helewyse, Freiin von Beyersdorff und Muhlenberg (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to the United States and commissioned under hull number, was sunk as target in 1921 off Cape Charles, Virginia; adopted by the United States, renamed USS Trappe with hull number SS-1111) *
U112 SM U-112 — Willa Florentia Petersen (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Wittenau)
U113 SM U-113 — Joan Petronille, Freiin von Recke (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Jelmstorf)
U114 SM U-114 — Wendi Molleigh Wahn (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Wahn)


TYPE U-115 SUBMARINE
U115 DMS U-115 — Fetuilelagi Kaneli Schichau (Incomplete by war's end, was scrapped post-war; adopted by Samoa, renamed SPS Laupepa with pennant SPS115) *
U116 DMS U-116 — Salamasina Heepuenui Ziese (Incomplete by war's end, was scrapped post-war; adopted by Samoa, renamed SPS Iosefo with pennant SPS116) *


TYPE U-117 (UE-2) MINELAYER SUBMARINE
U117 SM U-117 — Fabienne Delina Ophelia, Freiin von Dröscher und Pastorius (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to the United States and commissioned under hull number, was sunk as target in 1921 near Cape Charles, Virginia; adopted by the United States, renamed USS Deitscheschteddel with hull number SS-1117) *
U118 SM U-118 — Wibeke Hermina Stohwasser (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was to be transferred to France, was wrecked while under tow the following year off Hastings, East Sussex, England; was scrapped on site; given new name DMS Wachau)
U119 SM U-119 — Renée Elisabeth Pauli d'Audry (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to France, renamed SM René Audry without pennant; decommissioned the second time in 1937, was scrapped the following year; adopted by France under local name with pennant S136) *
U120 SM U-120 — Maria Hannelore, Freiin von Mellenthin (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Mellenthin)
U121 DMS U-121 — Petra Capeka Babić (Built for Austria-Hungary as SM U-84 [second of designation], incomplete at the time of the Armistice, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was sunk as target in 1921 near Cherbourg, Normandie, France; adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Pannonia with pennant P85) *
U122 SM U-122 — Kari Aleksandra Korte (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was sunk by grounding en route to internment on the English coast, hull later scrapped on site; given new name DMS Kirchhellen)
U123 SM U-123 — Olaila Kristol Thouret (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was sunk by grounding en route to scrapping in 1921; given new name DMS Oberstenfeld)
U124 SM U-124 — Gesine Madelhari Rayna Carls (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Graal-Müritz)
U125 SM U-125 — Hiromi Scabell 広美・スカベル (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to Japan, renamed THG O-1 THG 〇一; decommissioned in 1921, partially dismantled, hull subsequently used as floating jetty at Kure, Hiroshima; rebuilt as submarine salvage test ship, recommissioned as auxiliary vessel THG KSD-2900 THG 公称第2900, decommissioned for the final time in 1935, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Hikohi NKG ひこひ with hull number SK-191) *
U126 SM U-126 — Halfrida Odelina Wünsche (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1923; given new name DMS Hünxe)


TYPE U-127 (LARGE SM) SUBMARINE
U127 DMS U-127 — Abebi Bolanile Ahidjo de Yabassi (Incomplete at war's end, was scrapped post-war; adopted by Cameroon, renamed NMC Wouri with pennant S01) *
U128 DMS U-128 — Sade Niyilolawa Bouba de Meiganga (Incomplete at war's end, was scrapped post-war; adopted by Cameroon, renamed NMC Sanaga with pennant S02) *
U129 DMS U-129 — Visola Raynel Rukoro (Incomplete at war's end, was scrapped post-war; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Okavango with pennant S10) *
U130 DMS U-130 — Stefani Haracha Witbooi (Incomplete at war's end, was scrapped post-war; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Sossusvlei with pennant S11) *
U131 DMS U-131 — Ursula Mosiya Shigela (Incomplete at war's end, was scrapped post-war; adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Umba with pennant S101) *
U132 DMS U-132 — Kesi Emanuelle Maganga (Incomplete at war's end, was scrapped post-war; adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Malagarasi with pennant S102) *
U133 DMS U-133 — Sienna Orlanda Finsch (Incomplete at war's end, was scrapped post-war; adopted by Papua New Guinea, renamed HMPNGS/M Sepik with pennant S201) *
U134 DMS U-134 — Friederike Anahi Hahl (Incomplete at war's end, was scrapped post-war; adopted by Papua New Guinea, renamed HMPNGS/M Fly with pennant S202) *
U135 SM U-135 — Lyndee Joana, Freiin von Spieß (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was sunk as target in 1921 south-southwest of Plymouth, Devon, England; given new name DMS Lohbrügge)
U136 SM U-136 — Carol Haldis, Freiin von Menzel (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Callenberg)
U137 SM U-137 — Rhoslyn Hanneli Jolan Dierks (Had no war patrols, final fate unknown, most likely surrendered to the Allies and scrapped; given new name DMS Rommerskirchen)
U138 SM U-138 — Richilene Pippi Lohmeyer (Had no war patrols, final fate unknown, most likely surrendered to the Allies and scrapped; given new name DMS Reken)


TYPE U-139 SUBMARINE
U139 SM U-139 — Hélène Louise, Freiin von Arnauld de la Perière (Unofficially named SMU Kapitänleutnant Schwieger, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to France, renamed SM Halbronn without pennant number; decommissioned in 1935, was scrapped the following year; adopted by France under local name with pennant S137) *
U140 SM U-140 — Jaselle Joanna Wilma, Freiin von Kophamel und Astor (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to the United States and commissioned under hull number, was sunk as target in 1921 off Cape Charles, Virginia; adopted by the United States, renamed USS Tonquin with hull number SS-1140) *
U141 SM U-141 — Winifred Constantina Koble (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1923; given new name DMS Wandervögel)


TYPE U-142 SUBMARINE
U142 SM U-142 — Leonore Emalyn Eckelmann (Completed at war's end in 1918, decommissioned that year, was scrapped in 1919; given new name DMS Lemwerder)
U143 DMS U-143 — Rayna Ndongo d'Abulia (Not finished by war's end in 1918, was scrapped on slip two years later; adopted by Gabon, renamed NMNG Cap Estérias with pennant S03) *
U144 DMS U-144 — Sigfryda Saint-Dénis de Mandji (Not finished by war's end in 1918, was scrapped on slip two years later; adopted by Gabon, renamed NMNG Cap Lopez with pennant S04) *
U145 DMS U-145 — Leonor Nzinga Nlaza de Kilukeni (Not finished by war's end in 1918, was scrapped on slip two years later; adopted by Congo, renamed NMRC Kwilu with pennant S05) *
U146 DMS U-146 — Grizel Nkanga Lukeni de Kinlaza (Not finished by war's end in 1918, was scrapped on slip two years later; adopted by Congo, renamed NMRC Likouala with pennant S06) *
U147 DMS U-147 — Verene Deloise Hounnaké d'Aného (Not finished by war's end in 1918, was scrapped on slip two years later; adopted by Togo, renamed NFAT Pendjari with pennant S07) *
U148 DMS U-148 — Monika Franziska Wolf de Lomé (Not finished by war's end in 1918, was scrapped on slip two years later; adopted by Togo, renamed NFAT Mono with pennant S08) *
U149 DMS U-149 — Paulina Ozigbodi Anokye (Not finished by war's end in 1918, was scrapped on slip two years later; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Pra with pennant S09) *
U150 DMS U-150 — Victoria Nyankomago Gbewa (Not finished by war's end in 1918, was scrapped on slip two years later; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Volta with pennant S10) *


TYPE U-151 SUBMARINE
U151 SM U-151 — Gerianne Willa Kophamel (Originally named SMU Oldenburg, commissioned by Germany in 1917 and converted for wartime purposes, surrendered to France the following year, was sunk as target in 1921 north of Cherbourg, Normandie, France; given new name DMS Großenkneten)
U152 SM U-152 — Lyndee Gresilda, Freiin von Zitzewitz (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1918, was scuttled as target in 1921 north of Barfleur, Normandie, France; given new name DMS Löwenbergerland)
U153 SM U-153 — Trianna Grethe Goetting (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1918, was scuttled as target in 1921 south-southwest of Plymouth, Devon, England; given new name DMS Teutschenthal)
U154 SM U-154 — Odelinda Hawisia Gerke (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1916 by HMS/M E-35 south of west from Lagos, Algarve, Portugal; given new name DMS Oyten)
U155 SM U-155 — Shadley Klara Meusel (Originally named SMU Deutschland, commissioned by Germany in 1917 and converted for wartime purposes, surrendered to the United Kingdom the following year, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Simmerath)
U156 SM U-156 — Oda Robena Feldt (Was sunk by possible mine strike in 1918 somewhere in the North Sea; given new name DMS Ostbevern)
U157 SM U-157 — Susanne Morgen Valentiner (Surrendered to France in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Süderlügum)


TYPE U-158 SUBMARINE
U158 SM U-158 — Leisel Edihe Rostin (Decommissioned in 1918 at war's end, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Lüssow)
U159 SM U-159 — Harriett Filma Witte (Decommissioned in 1918 at war's end, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Wattendorf)


TYPE U-93 SUBMARINE (Continued)
U160 SM U-160 — Katharina Ophelia Wiebalck (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Kalefeld)
U161 SM U-161 — Lorelii Wilke, Freiin von Münch (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was sunk as target in 1921 west of south from Plymouth, Devon, England; given new name DMS Langgöns)
U162 SM U-162 — Kortney Floriana Philomene, Freiin von Abendroth de Marrast (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to France, renamed SM Pierre Marrast without pennant; decommissioned the second time in 1937, was scrapped that year; adopted by France under local name with pennant S133) *
U163 SM U-163 — Katharina Helisent, Freiin von Metger (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Krummhörn)
U164 SM U-164 — Gresilda Juliette Lange zu Vegesack (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Großefehn)
U165 SM U-165 — Wilfreda Delinda Schwachhausen zu Weser (Was sunk by unknown cause in 1918 near Bremen, salvaged and was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Weyhe)
U166 SM U-166 — Vivienne Julia Nawatzki de Roulier (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to France, renamed SM Jean Roulier without pennant; decommissioned the second time in 1935, was scrapped the following year; adopted by France under local name with pennant S134) *
U167 SM U-167 — Gesine Judeth Chiara Tecklenborg (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Grünau)


BARS-CLASS SUBMARINE (War Prize)
U502 SM US-1 — Broníslava Sérhivna Offénberg Броніслава Сергівна Оффенберг (Built in Russia [now Ukraine] as PL Burevéstnik ПЛ Буревестник, seized by Germany in 1918 after the Treaty of Brest-Litóvsk and re-designated, sided with the White forces in the Russian Civil War, seized by France in 1920, returned to the Soviet Union in 1924, was scrapped in 1933; adopted by Ukraine, renamed PCh Burevísnik ПЧ Буревісник with pennant 311, given German Navy pennant number and Russian Navy pennant number P046/П046 for administrative purposes) *
U503 SM US-2 — Oléna Volodýmyrivna Pohoréts'kyj Олена Володи́мирівна Погорецький (Built in Russia [now Ukraine] as PL Orlán ПЛ Орлан, seized by Germany in 1918 after the Treaty of Brest-Litóvsk and re-designated, was scuttled the following year near Sevastópol', salvaged in 1826 and was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Ukraine, renamed PCh Orlán ПЧ Орлан with pennant 312, given German Navy pennant number and Russian Navy pennant number P049/П049 for administrative purposes) *
U504 SM US-3 — Klávdija Volodýmyrivna von Kruzeshtévn Клавдія Володи́мирівна фон Крузенштерн (Built in Russia [now Ukraine] as PL Útka ПЛ Утка, seized by Germany in 1918 after the Treaty of Brest-Litóvsk and re-designated, sided with the White forces in the Russian Civil War, seized by France in 1920, returned to the Soviet Union in 1924, was scrapped in the late 1920s; adopted by Ukraine, renamed PCh Káchka ПЧ Качка with pennant 313, given German Navy pennant number and Russian Navy pennant number P051/П051 for administrative purposes) *
U505 SM US-4 — Halýna Stepánivna Hófman Галина Степанівна Гофман (Built in Russia [now Ukraine] as PL Gagára ПЛ Гагара, seized by Germany in 1918 after the Treaty of Brest-Litóvsk and re-designated, was scuttled the following year near Sevastópol'; adopted by Ukraine, renamed PCh Hahára ПЧ Гагара with pennant 315, given German Navy pennant number and Russian Navy pennant number P047/П047 for administrative purposes) *


Ship prefix
BH — Brod Hrvatske ("Ship of Croatia")
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy prefix from 1955)
GNS — Gabon Naval Ship
HMPNGS/M — His/Her Majesty's Papua New Guinea Submarine
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
HMS/M — His/Her Majesty's Submarine
HMT — His/Her Majesty's Transport
KNM — Kongelig Norske Marine ("Royal Norwegian Navy")
MUT — Meli ya Ulinzi ya Tanzania ("Tanzanian Defence Ship")
NFAT — Navire des Forces Armées Togolaises ("Ship of the Togolese Armed Forces")
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan")
NMC — Navire de la Marine Camerounaise ("Cameroon Naval Ship")
NMNG — Navire de Marine Nationale du Gabon ("Ship of the National Navy of Gabon")
NMRC — Navire de Marine de la République du Congo ("Navy Ship of the Republic of the Congo")
NS — Namibian Ship
PCh/ПЧ — Pidvódnyj Chóven Підводний Човен ("Submarine") (Ukrainian Navy type prefix)
PL/ПЛ — Podvódnaja Lódka Прибрежная Подводная Лодка ("Submarine") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix pre-1946)
SM — Seiner Majestät ("His Majesty's") (German Navy/Austro-Hungarian Navy submarine prefix before 1918)
SM — Sous-Marin ("Submarine") (French Navy type prefix)
SMU — Seiner Majestät Unterseeboot ("His Majesty's Submarine") (German Navy submarine prefix for named boats)
SPS — Samoa Police Ship
SS — Steamship
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan
天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
USS — United States Ship
Pennant superior letters and hull classification codes


KSD — Kōshō-dai 公称第 ("Auxiliary Ship") (Imperial Japanese Navy hull classification code)
P — Podmornica ("Submarine") (Croatian Navy pennant superior)
P/П — Podvódnaja Lódka Подводная Лодка ("Submarine") (Russian Navy pennant superior)
S — Sottomarino ("Submarine") (Italian Navy pennant superior)
S — Sous-Marin ("Submarine") (French Navy/Cameroon Navy/Gabonese Navy/Congolese Navy/Togolese Navy pennant superior)
S — Submarine (Ghana Navy/Namibian Defence Force/Papua New Guinea Defence Force pennant superior)
S — Sumbarini ("Submarine") (Tanzanian Defence Force pennant superior)
SK — Sensuikan 潜水艦 ("Submarine") (Japanese Self-Defence Force hull classification code)
SPS — Samoa Police Ship (Samoan Police universal pennant superior)
SS — Submarine (United States Navy hull classification code)
U — Unterseeboot ("Undersea Ship") (German Navy/Austro-Hungarian Navy pennant superior)
U — Undervannsbåt ("Undersea Boat") (Royal Norwegian Navy pennant superior)
Note the Ukrainian Navy does not make use of pennant superior letters; all submarines are assigned three-digit numbers in the 300 series.


Noble titles

Freiin — Free lady, equivalent to a baroness (German)
Gräfin — Countess (German)
女性男爵 — Joshi-danshaku ("female baron") (Japanese)
Reichsfreiin — Imperial free lady, a baroness-equivalent whose husband answers directly to an emperor (German)


Other translations

U-Flottille Pola — Pola U-Boat Flotilla, joint German/Austro-Hungarian formation from 1914-18 based out of modern-day Pula, Istra, Croatia
 
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I haven't made a review in forever! I'll leave this here to remind me later. Always did love the way German sounds.
 
Germany: Great War Submarines (Pennant Superior UB)
And now Germany's coastal submarines from World War One,,,

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF GREAT WAR "UB" COASTAL SUBMARINES (GERMAN NAVY)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

TYPE UB-I COASTAL SUBMARINE (Austro-Hungarian Type U-10)
U168 SM UB-1 — Gaelle Frederique Wäger (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1915, renamed SM U-10; was sunk by mine strike in 1918 near Caorle, Veneto, Italy; salvaged and was scrapped two years later; adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Glanegg with pennant U10, given German Navy pennant for administrative purposes) *
U169 SM UB-2 — Catinka Wendy, Freiin von Fürbringer (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Cremlingen)
U170 SM UB-3 — Hehilde Swanilda Schmidt (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated SM U-9 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by unknown circumstances later that year in the Aegean Sea; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Helbedündorf)
U171 SM UB-4 — Mathilde Katrina Groß (Was sunk by gunfire in 1915 by HMS Inverlyon east-northeast of Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk, England; given new name DMS Mildenau)
U172 SM UB-5 — Ophelia Wilma Smiths (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; given new name DMS Osterholz)
U173 SM UB-6 — Saacha Edeltrude Haecker (Damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1917, interred by the Netherlands at Hellevoetsluis, Zuid-Holland; later sank at dockside from damage, surrendered to the Allies the following year, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Schönbrunn)
U174 SM UB-7 — Haldis Hiltrude Lütjohann (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated SM U-7 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, assigned to the Black Sea the following year and restored to full German control, was sunk by friendly mine strike in 1916 east-southeast of Varna, Bulgaria; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Holtenau)
U175 SM UB-8 — Barrett Emilie, Freiin von Voigt und Todorov/Baret Emili Nikolevna fon Foĭgt i Todorova Барет Емили Николевна фон Фойгт и Тодорова (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated SM U-8 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, assigned to the Black Sea the following year and restored to full German control, sold to Bulgaria later in 1916, renamed KNV Podvodnik No. 18 КНВ Подводник № 18; surrendered to the Allies two years later, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Bulgaria, renamed KRB Knjaz Aleksandŭr I КРБ Княз Александър I with pennant P01/П01, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U176 SM UB-9 — Lyndee Wibke, Freiin von Werner (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; given new name DMS Leubsdorf)
U177 SM UB-10 — Lerissa Odetta Steinbrinck (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1918 near Knokke-Heist, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; given new name DMS Lippstadt)


U178 SM UB-11 — Perahta Reynae, Freiin von Wenninger (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Pöcking)
U179 SM UB-12 — Leota Eda Schöller (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 east-northeast of Margate, Kent, England; given new name DMS Lindlar)
U180 SM UB-13 — Elsje Adalia Metz (Was sunk by mine strike in 1916 north of Bredene, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; given new name DMS Eimsbüttel)
U181 SM UB-14 — Solómija Héjnivna fon Héjmbuga Соломія Гейнівна фон Геймбурга (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated SM U-26 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, restored to German control later that year, was surrendered to the Allies in 1918, scuttled the following year off Sevastópol', Crimea; adopted by Ukraine, renamed PCh Ak-Mechét' ПЧ Ак-Мечеть with pennant 314, given German Navy pennant for administrative purposes) *
U182 SM UB-15 — Patricija Ljuba Eberhardt (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1915, renamed SM U-11, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Premantura with pennant P11, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U183 SM UB-16 — Pauline Vreneli, Freiin von der Lühe (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1918 by HMS/M E-34 south of east from Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England; given new name DMS Pampow)
U184 SM UB-17 — Elfrida Adelyn Branscheid (Was sunk under unknown circumstances in 1918 near Zeebrugge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; given new name DMS Elberfeld)
U185 SM U-15 — Sofie Fiala Schlosser (Built in Germany for Austria-Hungary, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Czechia, renamed LCN Srbice with pennant P15, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U186 SM U-16Khrýstyna Oréstivna von Zopá Христина Орестівна фон Зопа (Built in Germany for Austria-Hungary, was sunk by ramming in 1916 by RM Nembo southwest of Orikum, Vlorë, Albania; adopted by Ukraine, renamed PCh Chernivtsí ПЧ Чернівці with pennant 316, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U187 SM U-17 — Freja Vigora Skopinic (Built by Germany for Austria-Hungary, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Fužine with pennant P17, given German Navy pennant for administrative purposes) *


TYPE UB-II COASTAL SUBMARINE
U203 SM UB-18 — Heidi Geraldina Niemeyer (Was sunk by ramming in 1917 by MV Ben Lawer south-southwest of Marazion, Cornwall, England; given new name DMS Heuchelheim)
U204 SM UB-19 — Katharina Elysant Noodt (Was sunk by gunfire in 1916 by HMS Penshurst northwest of Saint Anne, Alderney, Guernsey; given new name DMS Kranenburg)
U205 SM UB-20 — Walda Hettie Glimpf (Was sunk by mine strike in 1917 north of Veurne, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; given new name DMS Wehrheim)
U206 SM UB-21 — Lea Emersyn, Freiin von Hashagen (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was sunk en route to scrapping two years later off the east coast of England; given new name DMS Lübberstedt)
U207 SM UB-22 — Rhoslyn Kerrie Wacker (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 north of Borkum, Niedersachsen; given new name DMS Roetgen)
U208 SM UB-23 — Loralei Ellina, Freiin von Voigt (Damaged beyond economical repair by depth charge attack in 1917 by HMS PC-60 near Lizard, Cornwall, England; subsequently interned at A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; surrendered to the Allies the following year, was scrapped in 1920; given new name DMS Liebenburg)
U209 SM UB-24 — Hollye Kristol Albrecht (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Hirschberg)
U210 SM UB-25 — Marlana Henny Nieland (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Marienheide)
U211 SM UB-26 — Renada Vivienne Smiths de Morillot (Was trapped by anti-submarine nets in 1916 laid by TE Trombe, was scuttled to prevent capture near Le Havre, Normandie, France; salvaged by France the following year, renamed SM Roland Morillot without pennant; was abandoned after nearly sank from leak in 1922 west of Guernsey, towed back to port, decommissioned in 1925, used as static test ship until 1935, was scrapped that year; adopted by France under local name with pennant S138, given German Navy pennant for administrative purposes) *
U212 SM UB-27 — Tamina Hollye, Freiin von Stein zu Lausnitz (Was sunk by possible ramming in 1917 by HMS Halcyon east-northeast of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England; given new name DMS Tabarz)


U213 SM UB-28 — Galiana Eberta Rosenow (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Groß Pankow)
U214 SM UB-29 — Idna Ellea Platsch (Was sunk by mine strike in 1916 west of north from Calais, Hauts-de-France, France; given new name DMS Isernhagen)
U215 SM UB-30 — Hedda Rudolfa Stier (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1918 by HMS Landrail east of northeast from Flamborough, East Yorkshire, England; given new name DMS Heiden)
U216 SM UB-31 — Adriane Willa Braun (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 south of Folkestone, Kent, England; given new name DMS Ahnatal)
U217 SM UB-32 — Ulla Bertina, Freiin von Bitfurth (Was sunk by possible air strike in 1917 by Royal Naval Air Service bombers east of north from Dunkerque, Hauts-de-France, France; given new name DMS Uetze)
U218 SM UB-33 — Sigilwig Fenja Gregor (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 south of southeast from Folkestone, Kent, England; given new name DMS Sagard)
U219 SM UB-34 — Wanda Tresa Schultz (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Wedemark)
U220 SM UB-35 — Kalona Kristol Stöter (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1918 by HMS Leven north-northwest of Calais, Hauts-de-France, France; given new name DMS Konradshöhe)
U221 SM UB-36 — Billie Helena, Freiin von Keyserlingk (Was sunk by mine strike in 1917 west of north from Dunkerque, Hauts-de-France, France; given new name DMS Bovenden)
U222 SM UB-37 — Nedra Pauline Günther (Was sunk by gunfire in 1917 by HMS Penshurst east of south from Swanage, Dorset, England; given new name DMS Nobitz)


U223 SM UB-38 — Selina Geraldine Bachmann (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 west of Calais, Hauts-de-France, France; given new name DMS Schönkirchen)
U224 SM UB-39 — Hannabelle Heide Küstner (Was sunk by mine strike in 1917 west of north from Dunkerque, Hauts-de-France, France; given new name DMS Hohenschönhausen)
U225 SM UB-40 — Stanze Kerrie, Freiin von Neumann (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1918 near Ostende, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; given new name DMS Swisttal)
U226 SM UB-41 — Maddalena Melissa Ploen (Was sunk by mine strike in 1917 east of Whitby, North Yorkshire, England; given new name DMS Magstadt)
U227 SM UB-42 — Warda Florentina Wernicke (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated SM U-42 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, restored to German control later that year, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Windhausen)
U228 SM UB-43 — Gudruna Didrika, Freiin von Niebuhr (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, re-designated SM U-43, surrendered to the Allies the following year, was scrapped in 1919; given new name DMS Göda)
U229 SM UB-44 — Saxa Fernanda Wäger (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated SM U-44 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by unknown cause later that year somewhere in the eastern Mediterranean Sea; given new name DMS Stegaurach)
U230 SM UB-45 — Petja Karleva Palisa Петя Карлева Палиса (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated SM U-45 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by mine strike later that year near Varna, Bulgaria; was salvaged by Bulgaria in 1930, could not be recommissioned, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Bulgaria, renamed KRB Plovdiv КРБ Пловдив with pennant P08/П08, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U231 SM UB-46 — Thea Cordula Bauer (Assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated SM U-46 as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by mine strike later that year northwest of Karaburun, İstanbul, Turkey; given new name DMS Twistetal)
U232 SM UB-47 — Nedra Wilfreda, Freiin von Steinbauer (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, re-designated SM U-47, surrendered to the Allies the following year, was scrapped in 1920; given new name DMS Neuried)


TYPE UB-III COASTAL SUBMARINE (Austro-Hungarian Type U-54)
U233 SM UB-48 — Steinbauer Krisztina Zsófia/Kristen Sophia Steinbauer (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, renamed SM U-79, was scuttled to prevent capture the following year near Pula, Istra, Croatia; adopted by Hungary, renamed MH Körös with pennant T79, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U234 SM UB-49 — Zoja Augustyna Ehrensberger (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, renamed SM U-80, surrendered to the Allies the following year, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Zabrze with pennant P80, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U235 SM UB-50 — Vondra Bohumila Becker (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, renamed SM U-81, surrendered to the Allies the following year, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Slovakia, renamed SNL Váh with pennant P81, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U236 SM UB-51 — Stefka Engeleis Krafft (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, renamed SM U-82, surrendered to the Allies the following year, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Slovenia, renamed LSM Sava with pennant P82, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U237 SM UB-52 — Nedeljka Ottoina Launburg Недељка Отоина Лаунбург (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, renamed SM U-83, was sunk by torpedo strike the following year by HMS/M H-4 south-southwest of Ulcinj, Montenegro; adopted by Bosnia and Herzegovina, renamed BBH Neretva ББХ Неретва with pennant P83/П83, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U238 SM UB-53 — Tyna Minodora Rodica Sprenger (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, renamed SM U-84, was sunk by mine strike in 1918 southeast of Tricase, Apulia, Italy; adopted by Romania, renamed NR Târgu Mureș with pennant S7, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U239 SM UB-54 — Barbetta Emalyn Hecht (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1918 by HM Ships Sturgeon, Thruster and Retriever north of east from Chapel Saint Leonards, Lincolnshire, England; given new name DMS Biesdorf)
U240 SM UB-55 — Laurice Raynelle Wenninger (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 south of Dover, Kent, England; given new name DMS Lehel)
U241 SM UB-56 — Odela Hannelore, Freiin von Valentiner (Was sunk by mine strike in 1917 south-southeast of Dover, Kent, England; given new name DMS Oelixdorf)
U242 SM UB-57 — Bluma Juna, Freiin von Lohs (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 east of Felixstowe, Suffolk, England; given new name DMS Babelsberg)


U243 SM UB-58 — Haldis Wibke Löwe (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 south of Dover, Kent, England; given new name DMS Hohenfinow)
U244 SM UB-59 — Delina Patra Emera Eiffe (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1918 near Zeebrugge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; given new name DMS Duvenstedt)
U245 SM UB-60 — Warda Pippi Eamma Eiffe (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, sank en route to scrapping the following year east-southeast of Dartmouth, Devon, England; given new name DMS Wohldorf)
U246 SM UB-61 — Nanetta Teigra Schultz (Was sunk by mine strike in 1917 west-northwest of Terschellen, Friesland, the Netherlands; given new name DMS Nordstemmen)
U247 SM UB-62 — Barbetta Bertilde Putzier (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Berchtesgaden)
U248 SM UB-63 — Pavia Rille Gebeschus (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1918 by HM Ships W.S. Bailey and Fort George north of east from Edinburgh, Scotland; given new name DMS Prath)
U249 SM UB-64 — Nastassja Odell, Freiin von Schrader (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Nettetal)
U250 SM UB-65 — Gerda Maganhildi Schelle (Was sunk by accident in 1918 north-northwest of Padstow, Cornwall, England; given new name DMS Geising)
U251 SM UB-66 — Winifred Frithela Wernicke (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, renamed SM U-66, was sunk by unknown cause in 1918 somewhere in the eastern Mediterranean Sea; adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Spillern with pennant U66, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U252 SM UB-67Bárónő Dewitz Rahel Alida/Rahel Alida, Freiin von Dewitz (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, renamed SM U-67, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Hungary, renamed MH Rába with pennant T67, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *


U253 SM UB-68Baronesa Renata Katerina Dönitz/Renata Katerina, Freiin von Dönitz (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, renamed SM U-68, was sunk by gunfire in 1918 by HM Ships Snapdragon and Cradosin north of northeast of Miṣrāta, Ṭarābulus, Libya; adopted by Czechia, renamed LCN Rovná with pennant P68, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U254 SM UB-69 — Hana Aigneis Klatt (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, renamed SM U-69, was sunk by depth charge attack in 1918 by HMS Cyclamen east-northeast of Binzart, Tunisia; adopted by Slovakia, renamed SNL Hron with pennant P69, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U255 SM UB-70 — Stefka Jagoda Remy (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, renamed SM U-70, was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1918 somewhere east of Gibraltar; adopted by Slovenia, renamed LSM Soča with pennant P70, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U256 SM UB-71 — Dijana Krasna Schapler (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, renamed SM U-71, was sunk by depth charge attack in 1918 by HMS ML-413 east of southeast from Gibraltar; adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Đurmanec with pennant P71, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U257 SM UB-72 — Paula Farica Traeger (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1918 by HMS/M D-4 south-southwest of Weymouth, Dorset, England; given new name DMS Pfaffendorf)
U258 SM UB-73 — Sarlote Wilhelmina Adam (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Schönefeld)
U259 SM UB-74 — Raynne Elsha Steindorff (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1918 by HMS Lorna southwest of Weymouth, Dorset, England; given new name DMS Rosdorf)
U260 SM UB-75 — Warda Florentina Walther (Was sunk by mine strike in 1917 east-northeast of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England; given new name DMS Wangerland)
U261 SM UB-76 — Rhoslyn Ebba Gerth (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Rummelsburg)
U262 SM UB-77 — Barbetta Willa Meyer (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Biederitz)


U263 SM UB-78 — Aleda Azelice Stoßberg (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 southeast of Folkestone, Kent, England; given new name DMS Altenbamberg)
U264 SM UB-79 — Shadley Wibeke Petri (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Salzatal)
U265 SM UB-80 — Amalia Melusine, Freiin von Viebeg (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Alpen)
U266 SM UB-81 — Egelina Rapunzel, Freiin von Saltzwedel (Was sunk by mine strike in 1917 southeast of Ventnor, Isle of Wight, England; given new name DMS Eslohe)
U267 SM UB-82 — Nedra Walda Genowefa Becker (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1918 by HM Ships Pilot Me and Young Fred west of Girvan, South Ayrshire, Scotland; given new name DMS Nordharz)
U268 SM UB-83 — Tamina Heilewis Buntebardt (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1918 by HMS Ophelia north of east from Wick, Caithness, Scotland; given new name DMS Thalkirchen)
U269 SM UB-84 — Selmah Mathilde Bräutigam (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Sehmatal)
U270 SM UB-85 — Gari Gilda Krech (Was sunk by accident in 1918 while evading gunfire from HMS Coreopsis north of the Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, Scotland; given new name DMS Goseck)
U271 SM UB-86 — Lyssa Helma Trenk (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, subsequently beached as explosives trials ship near Pendennis Castle, Falmouth, Cornwall, England; wreck partially dismantled by 1921; given new name DMS Lokstedt)
U272 SM UB-87 — Siglinde Kaethe Petri (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Schiffweiler)


U273 SM UB-88 — Jauslyn Ramonda, Freiin von Rabenau und Fries (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to the United States, was sunk as target in 1921 off San Pedro, California; adopted by the United States, renamed USS Fries with hull number SS-1188, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U274 SM UB-89 — Trianna Wendi Gude (Was sunk by collision in 1918 with SS Frankfurt near Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged later that year, surrendered to the Allies at war's end, was scrapped in 1920; given new name DMS Tuningen)
U275 SM UB-90 — Renilda Geue, Freiin von Mayer (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1918 by HMS/M L-12 north-northwest of Skagen, Nordjylland, Denmark; given new name DMS Rosenbach)
U276 SM UB-91 — Alicia Wilke Henriette Hertwig (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Auenwald)
U277 SM UB-92 — Kamrie Freda Krapohl (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Kettwig)
U278 SM UB-93 — Ghislaine Kornelia Thouret (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Gemmrigheim)
U279 SM UB-94 — Tierce Sherelle Wanda Haumann de Schillemans (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to France, renamed SM Trinité-Schillemans without pennant, decommissioned for the second time in 1935, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by France under local name with pennant S139, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U280 SM UB-95 — Wibeke Odolina Maaß (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Wallerfangen)
U281 SM UB-96 — Miette Wanda Krastel (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Mühltal)
U282 SM UB-97 — Vanda Orlanda Brinkmann (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, subsequently beached as explosives trials ship near Pendennis Castle, Falmouth, Cornwall, England; wreck partially dismantled by 1921; given new name DMS Visbek)


U283 SM UB-98 — Gertruda Ricarda Scheurlen (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Gropiusstadt)
U284 SM UB-99 — Leondra Jonnelle Engeleisia Förste de Carissan (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to France, renamed SM Carissan without pennant, decommissioned the second time in 1935, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by France under local name with pennant S140, given German Navy pennant for administrative purposes) *
U285 SM UB-100 — Swanilda Fritzie Lamprecht (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Soltendieck)
U286 SM UB-101 — Gilda Ernestina, Freiin von Beulwitz (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Gräfenthal)
U287 SM UB-102 — Hanne Kristol Limann (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Harrislee)
U288 SM UB-103 — Lisbeth Patra Hundius (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 near Zeebrugge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; given new name DMS Langenwetzendorf)
U289 SM UB-104 — Betelgeuse Tresa, Freiin von Bieber (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1918 somewhere in Lyme Bay; given new name DMS Borsigwalde)
U290 SM UB-105 — Biserka Vasifa Maršal Бисерка Васифа Маршал (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, renamed SM U-97, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Bosnia and Herzegovina, renamed BBH Bosna ББХ Босна with pennant P97/П97, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U291 SM UB-106 — Sunhilde Hildreth Thielmann (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, subsequently beached as explosives trials ship near Pendennis Castle, Falmouth, Cornwall, England; wreck partially dismantled by 1921; given new name DMS Staufenberg)
U292 SM UB-107 — Hedvika Elisa, Freiin von Prittwitz und Gaffron (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1918 east-northeast of Bridlington, East Yorkshire, England; given new name DMS Herzebrock)


U293 SM UB-108 — Gratia Warda Amberger (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 off the coast of West-Flaaneren, Belgium; given new name DMS Großmehring)
U294 SM UB-109 — Frederique Kreszentia, Freiin von Ramien (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 north-northwest of Calais, Hauts-de-France, France; given new name DMS Fünfstetten)
U295 SM UB-110 — Vanda Wanda, Freiin von Fürbringer (Was sunk by combined depth charge attack and ramming in 1918 by HMS Garry east-southeast of Hartlepool, Durham, England; subsequently salvaged by the United Kingdom and was scrapped; given new name DMS Vechelde)
U296 SM UB-111 — Isabel Enrica, Freiin von Werner (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Inzigkofen)
U297 SM UB-112 — Bruna Wilma, Freiin von Rhein (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, subsequently beached as explosives trials ship near Pendennis Castle, Falmouth, Cornwall, England; wreck partially dismantled by 1921; given new name DMS Beelen)
U298 SM UB-113 — Irmigard Ulka Pilzecker (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1918 in the Gulf of Gascony; given new name DMS Isarvorstadt)
U299 SM UB-114 — Adolfa Elsbeth Berlin (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was sunk en route to scrapping the following year west of south from Brighton, East Sussex, England; given new name DMS Alveslohe)
U300 SM UB-115 — Hiltrude Richilene Thomsen (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1918 by HM Ships Ouse and Star east-northeast of Ashington, Northumberland, England; given new name DMS Häfen)
U301 SM UB-116 — Dustan Hermina Juliane Emsmann (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 south-southwest of Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland; given new name DMS Dobersdorf)
U302 SM UB-117 — Oriolda Emelyne Waßner (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Osterrönfeld)


U303 SM UB-118 — Katrina Helevisa Adelyn Krauß (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, sank en route to scrapping two years later southeast of Saint Austell, Cornwall, England; given new name DMS Kissing)
U304 SM UB-119 — Stefani Wibeke Kolbe (Was sunk by ramming in 1918 by SS Green Island northwest of Ballycastle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland; given new name DMS Seckbach)
U305 SM UB-120 — Ormanda Robertena Plum (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; given new name DMS Otterwisch)
U306 SM UB-121 — Sedemai Amalda Schmidt (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Satteldorf)
U307 SM UB-122 — Bettina Alexandra Magnus (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, sank en route to scrapping in 1921 off the English eastern coast; given new name DMS Bocklemünd)
U308 SM UB-123 — Warda Reinheld Ramm (Was sunk by probable mine strike in 1918 in the North Sea; given new name DMS Wiek)
U309 SM UB-124 — Bettina Heilewis Ormanda Wutsdorff (Was scuttled due to engine room equipment failure in 1918 north of Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland; given new name DMS Badbergen)
U310 SM UB-125 — Hitomi Frithela Schubert 絹枝・フリテルア・シューベルト (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to Japan, renamed THG O-6 THG 〇六, decommissioned the second time in 1921, was partially dismantled; recommissioned in 1925 as auxiliary vessel THG KSD-2630 THG 公称第2630, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Ōmu NKG おおむ with hull number SK-196, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U311 SM UB-126 — Gesine Wildemar, Freiin von Fischer (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Giesen)
U312 SM UB-127 — Petri Winifred Scheffler (Was sunk by mine strike in 1918 somewhere in the North Sea; given new name DMS Plaußig)
U313 SM UB-128 — Gabriela Wanetta Canaris (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed SM UB-54, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, subsequently beached as explosives trials ship near Pendennis Castle, Falmouth, Cornwall, England; wreck partially dismantled by 1921; adopted by Romania, renamed NR Golaniada with pennant S8, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U314 SM UB-129 — Sylwia Karolin Neumann (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed SM U-55, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1918 south of Rijeka, Primorsko-Goranska, Croatia; adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Sianów with pennant P55, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U315 SM UB-130 — Lindsea Hildreth, Fürstin von Reuß zu Köstritz (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1918 and renamed, surrendered to the Allies later that year, was scrapped in 1921; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Lüblow)
U316 SM UB-131 — Delana Gunilla Schulz (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1918 and renamed SM U-57, surrendered to the Allies later that year, was sunk by grounding in 1921 near Hastings, East Sussex, England; was scrapped on site; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Dattenberg)
U317 SM UB-132 — Frithela Hylda, Freiin von Obermüller (Transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1918 and renamed SM U-58, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was subsequently scrapped; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Franzenheim)
U318 DMS UB-133 — Aimie Kestyn Rapontchombo (Completed after the end of the Great War in 1918, surrendered to the Allies in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Gabon, renamed NMNG Estuaire with pennant S33, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U319 DMS UB-134 — Deloise Vreneli Owusu-Bonsu (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Ashanti with pennant S11, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U320 DMS UB-135 — Oda Ormanda Agyeman Badu (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Bono with pennant S12, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U321 DMS UB-136 — Patricia Philomene Savorgnan de Brazzà (Completed after the end of the Great War in 1918, surrendered to the Allies in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Gabon, renamed NMNG Ogooué with pennant S34, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U322 DMS UB-137 — Nyx Karola Ameyaw (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Brong with pennant S13, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *


U323 DMS UB-138 — Delma Kaja Botwe (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Ahafo with pennant S14, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U324 DMS UB-139 — Eidel Rigmor Sutherland-Addy (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Oguaa with pennant S15, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U325 DMS UB-140 — Jolinn Bettina Danquah (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Okyeman with pennant S16, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U326 DMS UB-141 — Noah Avlynn Anamoah (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Accra with pennant S17, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U327 SM UB-142 — Kalona Kristin Meusel (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Katzenbach)
U328 SM UB-143 — Stanze Hildimar Akane, Freiin von de Lühe スタンゼ·ヒルディマール·和樹·フォンデ·リューエ 女性男爵 (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to Japan, renamed THG O-7 THG 〇七, decommissioned for the second time in 1921, was scrapped later that year; given new name DMS Schmarl, given Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force hull number SK-197 for administrative purposes)
U329 DMS UB-144 — Elayna Kotara Kodjo (Not commissioned by Germany at the time of the Armistice, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, partially scrapped, remainder of hull scuttled in 1922 near Gillingham, Kent, England; adopted by Togo, renamed NFAT Sokodé with pennant S27, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U330 DMS UB-145 — Emma Eglantine Gnassingbé (Not commissioned by Germany at the time of the Armistice, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, partially scrapped, remainder of hull scuttled in 1922 near Gillingham, Kent, England; adopted by Togo, renamed NFAT Kara with pennant S28, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U331 DMS UB-146 — Adelinda Avys Mahama (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Harmattan with pennant S18, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U332 DMS UB-147 — Embeth Nedra Mahama (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Sahel with pennant S19, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *


U333 SM UB-148 — Bertilde Wendy, Freiin von Warzecha und Heer (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, transferred to the United States, was sunk as target in 1921; adopted by the United States, renamed USS Heer with hull number SS-1148, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U334 DMS UB-149 — Maria Melisande Sivomey (Not commissioned by Germany at the time of the Armistice, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Togo, renamed NFAT Lorné with pennant S29, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U335 DMS UB-150 — Alixe Genevieve Pfäler (Not commissioned by Germany at the time of the Armistice, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, partially scrapped, remainder of hull scuttled in 1922 near Gillingham, Kent, England; adopted by Togo, renamed NFAT Atakpamé with pennant S30, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U336 DMS UB-151 — Joli Geua Makubu (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Oti with pennant S20, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U337 DMS UB-152 — Josepha Delma Mahama (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Gonja with pennant S21, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U338 DMS UB-153 — Tawanna Liesa Awuni (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Pikworo with pennant S22, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U339 DMS UB-154 — Agathe Kyrielle Kankpe-Kombath (Not commissioned by Germany at the time of the Armistice, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Togo, renamed NFAT Dapaong with pennant S31, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U340 DMS UB-155 — Jonatha Kiki Berlie (Not commissioned by Germany at the time of the Armistice, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Togo, renamed NFAT Kpalimé with pennant S32, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U454 DMS UB-156 — Jakoba Johannah Rawlings (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Wa with pennant S23, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U455 DMS UB-157 — Thea Angelika Jule Akpo (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Ho with pennant S24, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *


U456 DMS UB-158 — Nanina Kalona Nkrumah (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Nzulezo with pennant S25, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U457 DMS UB-159 — Kornelia Allison Gyedu (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Ghana, renamed GNS Wiawso with pennant S26, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U458 DMS UB-160 — Pleasance Bertrade du Chaillu (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Gabon, renamed NMNG Ngounié with pennant S35, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U459 DMS UB-161 — Nicolette Christiana Léckat (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Gabon, renamed NMNG Nyanga with pennant S36, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U460 DMS UB-162 — Joëlle Vivienne Ogouma (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Gabon, renamed NMNG Woleu with pennant S37, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U461 DMS UB-163 — Olivia Eloise Mintsa d'Adza de Binzima (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Gabon, renamed NMNG Ntem with pennant S38, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U462 DMS UB-164 — Kyrielle Theresia Boukar (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cameroon, renamed NMC N'Gaoundéré with pennant S39, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U463 DMS UB-165 — Estelle Reyna Nlom (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cameroon, renamed NMC Yaoundé with pennant S40, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U464 DMS UB-166 — Brieanna Grizelle Mvongo (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cameroon, renamed NMC Bertoua with pennant S41, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U465 DMS UB-167 — Madeleine Maude Bakary (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cameroon, renamed NMC Maroua with pennant S42, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *


U466 DMS UB-168 — Shantelle Ilsa Diboua (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cameroon, renamed NMC Douala with pennant S43, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U467 DMS UB-169 — Renae Maria Embeth Lom (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cameroon, renamed NMC Garoua with pennant S44, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U468 DMS UB-170 — Alouette Libelle Lafrique (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cameroon, renamed NMC Bamenda with pennant S45, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U469 DMS UB-171 — Eleonore Brunhilde Wongolo (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cameroon, renamed NMC Ebolowa with pennant S46, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U470 DMS UB-172 — Berenice Bathilda Okalia (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cameroon, renamed NMC Buea with pennant S47, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U471 DMS UB-173 — Adrianna Felisberta Augustine (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cameroon, renamed NMC Bafoussam with pennant S48, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U472 DMS UB-174 — Odelette Mallory Sheya (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Opuwo with pennant S12, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U473 DMS UB-175 — Orlanda Emmalise Endjala (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Outapi with pennant S13, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U474 DMS UB-178 — Olinda Ernestina Irimari (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Oshakati with pennant S14, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U475 DMS UB-179 — Edelmar Wibeke Ndevashiya (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Eenhana with pennant S15, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *


U476 DMS UB-180 — Ottilia Porsche Irma Ndakolo (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Omuthiya with pennant S16, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U477 DMS UB-181 — Nina Sedehanna Ausiku (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Nkurenkuru with pennant S17, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U478 DMS UB-182 — Ramonda Barbetta Wakudumo (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Rundu with pennant S18, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U479 DMS UB-183 — Kristol Mariel Linda Sampofu (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Katima Mulilo with pennant S19, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U480 DMS UB-188 — Serihilde Nyx Alfonsine Itope (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Swakopmund with pennant S20, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U481 DMS UB-189 — Olie Jasmin Uerikua (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Otjiwarongo with pennant S21, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U482 DMS UB-196 — Ghislaine Pauline Nganate (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Gobabis with pennant S22, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U483 DMS UB-197 — Winifred Lilli McLeod-Katjiura (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Windhoek with pennant S23, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U484 DMS UB-198 — Magnilda Sofia April (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Mariental with pennant S24, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U485 DMS UB-199 — Kaethe Avlynn Fredericks (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Namibia, renamed NS Keetmanshoop with pennant S25, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *


U486 DMS UB-200 — Iona Mosiya Charles (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Dar es Salaam with pennant S103, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U487 DMS UB-201 — Margaretta Jina Bwire (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Mwanza with pennant S104, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U488 DMS UB-202 — Amana Kristin Lazaro (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Arusha with pennant S105, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U489 DMS UB-203 — Daniella Kamaria Mwamfupe (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Dodoma with pennant S106, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U490 DMS UB-204 — Muriel Tambika Mwashilindi (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Mbeya with pennant S107, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U491 DMS UB-205 — Maria Amana Muhailani (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Morogoro with pennant S108, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *


Ship prefix
BBH/ББХ — Brod Bosne i Hercegovine Брод Босне и Херцеговине ("Ship of Bosnia and Herzegovina")
BH — Brod Hrvatske ("Ship of Croatia")
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1955)
GDFS — Guanese Defence Forces Ship
GNS — Ghana Navy Ship
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
HMS/M — His/Her Majesty's Submarine
KNV/КНВ — Korabŭt na Negovo Velichestvo Корабът на Негово Величество ("His Majesty's Ship") (Bulgarian Navy ship prefix pre-1946)
KRB/КРБ — Korab na Republika Bŭlgariya Кораб на Република България ("Ship of the Bulgarian Republic") (Bulgarian Navy ship prefix post-1989)
LCN — Loď Českého Námořnictva ("Czech Navy Ship")
LSM — Ladja Slovenske Mornarice ("Slovenian Navy Ship")
MH — Magyar Haditengerészet ("Hungarian Navy")
MUT — Meli ya Ulinzi ya Tanzania ("Tanzanian Defence Ship")
MV — Motor Vessel
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan")
NFAT — Navire des Forces Armées Togolaises ("Ship of the Togolese Armed Forces")
NMC — Navire de la Marine Camerounaise ("Cameroon Naval Ship")
NMNG — Navire de Marine Nationale du Gabon ("Ship of the National Navy of Gabon")
NR — Nava Romana ("Romanian Ship")
NS — Namibian Ship
PCh/ПЧ — Pidvódnyj Chóven Підводний Човен ("Submarine") (Ukrainian Navy type prefix)
ORP — Okręt Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ("Warship of the Republic of Poland")
ÖMS — Österreichisches Marineschiff ("Austrian Navy Ship")
RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") (Italian ship prefix pre-1946)
SM — Seiner Majestät ("His Majesty's") (German Navy/Austro-Hungarian Navy submarine prefix before 1918)
SM — Sous-Marin ("Submarine") (French Navy type prefix)
SNL — Slovenská Námorná Loď ("Slovak Navy Ship")
SS — Steamship
TE — Torpilleur d'Escadre ("Squadron Torpedo Boat") (French Navy type prefix for destroyers)
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
USS — United States Ship


Pennant superior letters and hull classification codes

KSD — Kōshō-dai 公称第 ("Auxiliary Ship") (Imperial Japanese Navy hull classification code)
P — Okręt Podwodny ("Submarine") (Polish Navy pennant superior)
P — Podmornica ("Submarine") (Croatian Navy/Slovenian Navy pennant superior)
P/П — Podmornica Подморница ("Submarine") (Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina pennant superior)
P/П — Podvodnik Подводник ("Submarine") (Bulgarian Navy pennant superior)
P — Ponorka ("Submarine") (Czech Armed Forces/Slovak Armed Forces pennant superior)
S — Plantă Submarină ("Submarine") (Romanian Navy pennant superior)
S — Sous-Marin ("Submarine") (French Navy/Cameroon Navy/Gabonese Navy/Togolese Navy pennant superior)
S — Submarine (Ghana Navy/Guyanese Coast Guard/Namibian Navy/Tanzanian Navy pennant superior)
SK — Sensuikan 潜水艦 ("Submarine") (Japanese Self-Defence Force hull classification code)
SS — Submarine (United States Navy hull classification code)
T — Tengeralattjáró ("Submarine") (Hungarian Armed Forces pennant superior)
U — Unterseeboot ("Undersea Ship") (German Navy/Austro-Hungarian Navy/Austrian Armed Forces pennant superior)
UB — Unterseeboot Typ B ("Undersea Ship Type B") (German Navy pennant superior for coastal submarines in World War One)
Note that the Ukrainian Navy does not use pennant superior letters; submarines are listed with triple-digit numbers in the 300 series.


Noble titles

Baronesa — Baroness (Czech)
Bárónő — Baroness (Hungarian)
Freiin — Free lady, female relative of a freiherr ("free lord"), equal to a baron (German)
Fürstin — Literally "female first", equivalent of a princess of a state subordinate to a king or emperor (German)
女性男爵 — Josei-danshaku ("female baron") (Japanese)


Other translations

U-Flottille Pola — Pola U-Boat Flotilla, joint German/Austro-Hungarian formation from 1914-18 based out of modern-day Pula, Istra, Croatia
 
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BTW, the listing of the first group of Great War U-boats now includes four ex-Imperial Russian ships captured by Germany after the Bolsheviks threw in the towel in 1918; they would be later adopted by the Ukraine.
 
U00 SM U-0 — Johanna Otilia Donner
Submarines were used for administration? Always liked the name Johanna too.
U07 SM U-7 — Patra Galiana König
Poor girl, sunk by accident.
U08 SM U-8 — Wanda Farica Starke
This one got it even worse. It seems that U-5 to 8 were cursed. lol
U13 SM U-13 — Hanneli Alexandrine, Gräfin von Schweinitz und Krain
'Unknown cause', which can translate to supernatural and a good story there.
U21 SM U-21 — Brunhild Otylia Hersing
Oh~! My favorite name of the German language. Though, I like the other way it is written it. Also, it seemed to have gone through an odyssey.
U31 SM U-31 — Wibeke Sigismunda Wachendorff
This one reminds me of something, but not of what.
U47 SM U-47 — Sophia Charilette Bünte
Resource denial, always a good strategy.
U55 SM U-55 — Wanda Mariko Werner ワンダ·万里子·ウェルナー
Believed, so not certain even a century later?



Holy fuck are these long. lol

Still, here:
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