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USS Nautilus
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USS Nautilus

For a list of submarines named Nautilus (not only those in the US Navy), see Nautilus (submarine). for an account of the mollusc called the nautilus, see nautilus.


Six ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Nautilus. A popular ship's name in many languages for centuries, it derives from a Greek word meaning "sailor" or "ship." The nautilus is also a tropical mollusk having a many-chambered, spiral shell with a pearly interior.

A popular belief maintains that ships named Nautilus are named for the fictional submarine in the 1870 novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, by Jules Verne. Indeed, the novel may have influenced the decisions to christen various submarines with this centuries-old name, but Captain Nemo's was not the first Nautilus.

See also HMS Nautilus.

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