Fourteen ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name Kingfisher (or King's Fisher), after the Kingfisher bird:
Kingfisher was a ship in service between 1664 and 1667.Kingfisher was a 46-gun fourth-rate ship of the line built in 1675, rebuilt in 1699 and broken up in 1728.Kingfisher was a 4-gun ketch purchased in 1684 and captured by the French in 1690.Kingfisher was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1745. She was converted into an 8-gun bomb vessel and served as such between 1758 and 1760. She was sold in 1763.Kingfisher was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1770 and burnt to avoid capture in 1778.HMS Kingfisher was an 18-gun brig-sloop launched in 1782, having been purchased in the stocks. She was wrecked in 1798.HMS Kingfisher was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1804 and broken up in 1816.HMS Kingfisher was a 10-gun Cherokee-class brig-sloop launched in 1823 and sold in 1838.HMS Kingfisher was a 12-gun brig launched in 1845. She was laid up in 1852, and was then on harbour service from 1875. She was sold in 1890.HMS Kingfisher was an Doterel-class sloop launched in 1879. She became a training ship and was renamed HMS Lark in 1892, and then HMS Cruizer in 1893. She was sold in 1919.HMS Kingfisher was a 16-gun brig launched in 1850 as HMS Martin. She was renamed HMS Kingfisher in 1890, when she became a training brig. She was sold in 1907.HMS Kingfisher was to have been a river gunboat. She was ordered in 1912, but was subsequently cancelled.HMS Kingfisher was a Kingfisher-class sloop launched in 1935 and sold in 1947.RFA King Salvor (A291) was renamed HMS Kingfisher in 1954, and stayed in service until 1960.HMS Kingfisher was a Bird-class patrol vessel launched in 1974 and sold in 1996.There was also a brig named HMS Kingfish listed in service between 1807 and 1814.