By the way, to clarify: I don't consider Biblical figures to be mere mythology and comparable to fictional gods from ancient Greece.
There are ships named by past Trek writers that wouldn't be considered today, unless the name was given in recognition of specific aspects of them that are still respected or recognized, regardless of what else is now known/believed about them, or given to commemorate another person or thing entirely of that name (particularly if last names only are used).
There are ships named by past Trek writers that wouldn't be considered today, unless the name was given in recognition of specific aspects of them that are still respected or recognized, regardless of what else is now known/believed about them, or given to commemorate another person or thing entirely of that name (particularly if last names only are used).