At least eight ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy have been named HNLMS Tromp after Admiral Maarten Tromp (1598–1653), or his son Cornelis Tromp (1629–1691):
- Dutch ship Tromp (1777), fourth-rate ship of the line
<!--* Admiraal Tromp, a 54-gun ship of the line of the Batavian navy, captured by the British in 1796, and served in the Royal Navy as HMS Tromp. Sold for scrap in 1815.-->
- HNLMS Admiraal C. Tromp, a 7-gun armed schooner, which served from 1809-1826.
- HNLMS Tromp, a 64/68 gun ship of the line launched in 1808, and sold in 1820.
- HNLMS Tromp, a 74-gun ship of the line laid down in 1830, but not completed until 1850, struck in 1867, and sold for scrap in 1872.
- , was an unprotected cruiser.
- , launched in 1937, was a light cruiser that served in World War II.
- , launched in 1973, was the lead ship of her class of guided missile frigates.
- , second of the s, entered service in 2003.
