Below are the names of all the ships of the white star line. Some names were used mor that once. The names with asteriks (*) after them mean that that ship was one of the Olympic class liners. Names with two asteriks (**) after them mean that that ship is still around today [there is only one. The "Nomadic" (1891) which was used to ferry passengers to ships to big for Cherbourg's port].
1871:
Oceanic
Atlantic
Baltic
1872:
Tropic
Republic
Adriatic
Celtic
Traffic
Belgic
1873:
Asiatic
Gaelic
1874:
Britannic
1875:
Germanic
1881:
Arabic
Coptic
1883:
Ionic
Doric
1885:
Belgic
Gaelic
Cufic
1889:
Runic
Teutonic
1890:
Majestic
1891:
Nomadic**
Tauric
Magnetic
1892:
Naronic
Bovic
1893:
Gothic
1894:
Cevic
Pontic
1895:
Georgic
1897:
Delphic
1898:
Cymric
1899:
Afric
Medic
Oceanic
1900:
Runic
1901:
Suevic
Celtic
1902:
Athenic
Corinthic
Ionic
Nordic
1903:
Cedric
Victorian (aquired from another line)
Armenian (aquired from another line)
Arabic
Romantic
Cretic
Republic (aquired from another line)
1904:
Canopic
Cufic
Baltic
Tropic
1907:
Gallic
Adriatic
1909:
Laurentic
Megantic
1910:
Zeeland (aquired from another line)
1911:
Nomadic
Traffic
Olympic*
Belgic
Zealandic
1912:
Titanic*
Ceramic
1914:
Vaterland (aquired from another line)
Lapland (aquired from another line)
Britannic*
1917:
Belgic
1918:
Vedic
1919:
Bardic
1920:
Gallic
Mobile (aquired from another line)
Arabic
Homeric
1921:
Haverford (aquired from another line)
1922:
Poland (aquired from another line)
Majestic
Pittsburgh (aquired from another line)
1923:
Doric
1925:
Delphic
Regina (aquired from another line)
1927:
Albertic
Calgeric
Laurentic
1930:
Britannic
1932:
Georgic
Source: White Star Line - unofficial Homepage