According to Snopes site, those were just nicknames given by the crew. The real ships names were La Santa Clara for the Niña, La Santa Gallega for the Santa Maria, and not sure about the La Pinta, which probably was censored by the church, since Pinta is somebody naughty.
Santa Maria: The largest of the three ships, and originally named La Gallega. The ship’s full name was La Santa María de la Inmaculada Concepción, which translates to “The Holy Mary of the Immaculate Conception”.
Nina: A nickname for the ship La Santa Clara, which translates to “the girl”.
Pinta: A nickname for the ship La Pintada, which translates to “the painted one” or “the prostitute”. The ship’s real name is unknown.
Gordo4ever about 1 month ago
Close enough… She left out the Atchison and Topeka though…
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 1 month ago
Three answers three mistakes.
xaingo about 1 month ago
I hope the Santa Fe didn’t rear end the Pinto back then.
s_krumpe about 1 month ago
Blew my mind when I saw how small those ships really were
Little Caesar about 1 month ago
And the Minnow!
kucpa Premium Member about 1 month ago
I’d give her partial credit for bring brave enough to answer, then gently correct her.
Totalloser Premium Member about 1 month ago
don’t worry most Americans probably could not name the ships either.
Martin Booda about 1 month ago
Wasn’t it the Pine, the Quinto and the Saldana? Oh…different voyage.
pat sandy creator about 1 month ago
If I had a boat…
DawnQuinn1 about 1 month ago
And he never did land on North America. He landed on a West Indies Island.
dcdete. about 1 month ago
According to Snopes site, those were just nicknames given by the crew. The real ships names were La Santa Clara for the Niña, La Santa Gallega for the Santa Maria, and not sure about the La Pinta, which probably was censored by the church, since Pinta is somebody naughty.
CorkLock about 1 month ago
The Nina, Pinta and Santa Titanic?
Chris about 1 month ago
huh, I’m not sure what to say… Hi! :J
[Traveler] Premium Member about 1 month ago
There’s some replica ships that make the rounds. Took the grands to see them last fall and they were impressed, me too.
raybarb44 about 1 month ago
Pretty close but doesn’t quite get the A. However, l am sure the Blessed Mother Mary got a smile out of it……
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 month ago
Two out of three…that is not bad!
ladykat about 1 month ago
Close, but no cigar, Hattie.
mindjob about 1 month ago
The Pinto is the one that exploded
bilbrlsn about 1 month ago
Santa Maria: The largest of the three ships, and originally named La Gallega. The ship’s full name was La Santa María de la Inmaculada Concepción, which translates to “The Holy Mary of the Immaculate Conception”.
Nina: A nickname for the ship La Santa Clara, which translates to “the girl”.
Pinta: A nickname for the ship La Pintada, which translates to “the painted one” or “the prostitute”. The ship’s real name is unknown.
Skeptical Meg about 1 month ago
“Captain, there are rumblings of mutiny.”
Off mike: “Rumble, rumble, rumble. Mutiny, mutiny, mutiny.”
Apparently, they arrived just in time so they could take advantage of the Columbus Day sales.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 1 month ago
And the Pinto blew up after being rear ended by the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe!
cuzinron47 about 1 month ago
And they got lost.
wongo about 1 month ago
I Think it was the San Salvador.
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member about 1 month ago
Close enough Hattie .
Moonkey Premium Member about 1 month ago
Hurrican Hattie might end up doing some extra studying and/or homework. She was close.
vacman about 1 month ago
I thought the names were…Nova, Pinto and Santa Cruz,