Six Royal Navy ships have borne the name HMS Southampton. All were named after Southampton, a port on the south coast of England.
- HMS Southampton (1693) was a 48-gun fourth rate launched in 1693. The ship was rebuilt in 1700, hulked at Jamaica in 1728 and finally broken up in 1771.
 - HMS Southampton (1757) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1757, and wrecked in 1812.
 - HMS Southampton (1820) was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1820. In 1867 the ship was lent to the Hull Committee, finally being sold in 1912.
 - HMS Southampton (1912) was a Town-class cruiser, launched in 1912 and sold in 1926. She fought at the Battle of Jutland.
 - HMS Southampton (C83) was a Town-class cruiser, launched in 1936 and sunk off Malta on 11 January 1941.
 - HMS Southampton (D90) was a Type 42 destroyer, launched in 1979 and decommissioned in 2009.
 
Honours
- Emeraude 1757
 - Belle Isle 1761
 - The Glorious First of June 1794
 - St Vincent 1797
 - Heligoland 1914
 - Dogger Bank 1915
 - Jutland 1916
 - Norway 1940
 - Spartivento 1940
 - Malta Convoys 1941
 
References
- Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8.
 - Gossett, William Patrick (1986) The lost ships of the Royal Navy, 1793-1900. (London: Mansell). ISBN 0-7201-1816-6
 
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