Renaming The Soviets changed the names of many ships after they took power in 1917. • Royal names were changed to republican names, e.g., Volya=Free Will, Grazhdanin = Citizen • The Gangut Class dreadnoughts were named after Revolutionary themes, but two reverted to original names during World War II • Cruisers were renamed after Communist themes, e.g., Chervona Ukraina = Red Ukraine • Many destroyers were renamed after Political figures e.g. Karl Liebknecht
New construction • Planned Battleships were named after Soviet themes, e.g., Sovetsky Soyuz • Cruisers were named after revolutionary heroes, e.g., Kirov • Destroyer leaders were named after cities, e.g. Moskva = Moscow • Destroyers reverted to being named after adjectives, e.g., Grozny = Formidable • Frigates/Gunboats were named after animals, or weather phenomena, e.g., Uragan = hurricane • Submarines were initially given political names (e.g. Dekabrist), or fish names but later given only numbers
Post War • Aircraft carriers and helicopter cruisers were named after cities, Tbilisi and Baku were changed to Admiral Kuznetsov and Admiral Gorshkov respectively on the collapse of the Soviet Union • Battle cruisers were named after revolutionary heroes, this was changed to admirals after the end of communism • Cruisers were mostly named after admirals, generals, cities or given traditional names e.g. Slava=glory • Destroyers and large frigates were named after adjectives, although a few were named after the
Komsomol • Frigates were named after birds or animals e.g. Lev=Lion • Submarines were rarely named during Soviet times but after the end of the Soviet Union many were renamed after animals, e.g., Yaguar, or cities, e.g., Kursk. New nuclear submarines are called after historical figures like Vladimir Monomakh.
Project(design) designations (design names) The Soviets assigned a project number to each new design. The numbers were non sequential, submarine designs had numbers 600-900, small combatants 100-200 and large ships 1000 plus. The designs also had covernames, major ship classes were named after birds, e.g., Orlan = Sea eagle, Berkut = Golden eagle, Krechyet = Gyrfalcon. Submarine designs were given fish names, e.g., Akula = Shark, Som = Catfish, etc. • see
List of ships of Russia by project number for more details ==NATO naming==