I've recently renamed my ships to have a cohesive theme. If you've read The Old Kingdom Chronicles by Garth Nix, then you will know why I named them like this. For those who haven't read the books, suffice to say that the main character uses seven magical bells, that do different things.
Mobula-Ranna Ranna is the Sleeper, and the smallest bell. The mobula kinda looks like a pillow, and is one of the smallest ships.
Goldfish-Mosrael Mosrael is the Waker, a loud bell. Most people's first ship, whether to crew on or pilot, is the Goldfish.
Squid-Kibeth Kibeth is the Walker, a multipurpose bell that is difficult to use. The squid is all about mobility, and you can easily screw up with it.
Pyramidion-Dyrim Dyrim is the Voice, it can be used to silence the living. (This one was kinda iffy with how it fits with the theme.)
Junker-Belgaer Belgaer is the Thinker. The Junker is a highly versatile ship, and along with the mobula, has the most loadout options. This require the Pilot to think more so about what they will use than on other ships.
Galleon-Saraneth Saraneth is the Binder, a large bell that commands authority. The Galleon has more firepower than most of the ships, and is the largest. Saraneth isn't the largest bell, that will be the next one, but it is used often by the main character. It is used to dominate and subjugate, and used properly, the Galleon can dominate the playing field.
And last but not least,
Spire-Astarael Astarael is the Banisher, and also known as Astarael the Sorrowful. It's the glass cannon of the bells. Used properly it kills everyone who hears it, even the user. So it is arguably the most powerful, but the most dangerous to use.
And those are my ships. To anyone who hasn't read the series, I highly recommend it.