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Booker ship

But wasn't Chakotay's from a novel?
Originally, yes, but it made it into canon.

Not according to the Star Trek Encyclopedia via Memory-Alpha:
According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 450), the ship was named by one of the writers for "Repression" after Jean Valjean, the hero of Les Misérables.

https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Val_Jean

Some names the ship had in non-canon and in a deleted scene according to Memory-Alpha:
 
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It's not the biggest deal in the world, but Book's ship is such a unique ship, and is so much a part of who he is as a character and does so much to establish the world of the 32nd Century, that I think it's a real shame it doesn't have a name. It feels like Malcolm Reynolds not bothering to name Serenity, or Han Solo not calling it the Millennium Falcon.
Not everyone is as irrationally attached to their ships as those characters.
 
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