List of French Navy ship names

List of French Navy ship names

This is a list of traditional French Navy ship names, along with notices for notable units. Only name borne by several ships are listed (for instance, the "Charles De Gaulle" or the "Améthyste " are important present ships, but the names have been introduced in the recent past)

List of ships

A

* "Achéron"
* "Aconit"
* "Aigle"
* "Albatros"
* "Aldébaran"
* "Altaïr"
* "Aramis"
* "Argonaute"
* "Audacieuse"

B

* "Belle Poule"
* "Bison"
* "Borda"
* "Boudeuse"
* "Bougainville"
* "Bouvet"

C

* "Capricieuse"
* "Casabianca"
* "Cassard"
* "Cassiopée"
* "Chacal"
* "Champlain"
* "Chevalier Paul"
* "Colbert"
* "Courbet"

D

* "D'Entrecasteaux"
* "D'Estienne d'Orves'
* "De Grasse"
* "Dumont d'Urville"
* "Dupérré"
* "Dupetit-Thouars"
* "Dupleix"
* "Dupuy de Lome"
* "Duquesne"
* "Durance"

E

* "Églantine"
* "Élan"
* "Épée"
* "Espadon"
* "Estérel"
* "Étoile"

F

* "Forbin"
* "Foudre"
* "Fougueuse"
* "Francis Garnier"

G

* "Gapeau"
* "Garonne"
* "Gazelle"
* "Georges Leygues"
* "Glaive"
* "Glorieuse"
* "Gracieuse"
* "Guépard"
* "Guépratte"

H

* "Hallebarde"
* "Henri Poincaré"

I

* "Indomptable"
* "Inflexible"

J

* "Jacques Cartier"
* "Jaguar"
* "Jauréguiberry"
* "Jean Bart"
* "Jean de Vienne"
* "Jeanne d'Arc"
* "Jules Verne"

K

* "Kersaint"

L

* "La Fayette"
* "La Galissonnière"
* "La Grandière"
* "La Motte-Picquet"
* "Lapérouse"
* "Laplace"
* "Latouche-Tréville"
* "Léopard"
* "Lion"
* "Loire"
* "Luberon"
* "Lynx"
* "Lyre"

M

* "Maillé-Brézé"
* "Marne"
* "Mercure"
* "Meuse"
* "Mistral"
* "Monge"
* "Montcalm"
* "Moqueuse"
* "Mutin"

N

* "Normand"

O

* "Orage"
* "Orion"
* "Ouragan"

P

* "Panthère"
* "Pégase"
* "Persévérante"
* "Pluton"
* "Poseïdon"
* "Primauguet"

R

* "Rapière"
* "Railleuse"
* "Reddition"
* "Redoutable"
* "Richelieu"
* "Rieuse"

* "Sabre"
* "Siroco"
* "Somme"
* "Styx"
* "Surcouf"

T

* "Tapageuse"
* "Tenace"
* "Téméraire"
* "Terrible"
* "Tigre"
* "Tonnant"
* "Tourville"
* "Triomphant"

V

* "Var"
* "Vauquelin"
* "Victor Schoelcher"
* "Vigilant"
* "Vulcain"


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