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Tropical cyclones are named for historical reasons and so as to avoid confusion when communicating with the public, as more than one tropical cyclone can exist at a time. Names are drawn in order from predetermined lists. They are usually assigned to tropical cyclones with one-, three- or ten-minute windspeeds of at least 65 km/h (40 mph). However, standards vary from basin to basin, with some tropical depressions named in the Western Pacific whilst tropical cyclones have to have gale-force winds occurring more than halfway around the center within the Australian and Southern Pacific regions.
The official practice of naming tropical cyclones started in 1945 within the Western Pacific. Naming continued through the next few years, and in 1950, names also started to be assigned to tropical storms forming in the North Atlantic Ocean. In the Atlantic, names were originally taken from the World War Two version of the Phonetic Alphabet , but this was changed in 1953 to use lists of women's names which were created yearly. Around this time naming of tropical cyclones also began within the southern and central parts of the Pacific. However naming did not begin in the Eastern Pacific until 1960, with the original naming lists designed to be used year after year in sequence. In 1960, naming also began in the Southwest Indian Ocean, and in 1963 the Philippine Meteorological Service started assigning names to tropical cyclones that moved into or formed in their area of responsibility. Later in 1963 warning centers within the Australian region also commenced naming tropical cyclones. In 2011, the Brazilian Navy Hydrographic Center started using naming list to name tropical cyclones over the South Atlantic basin.
North Atlantic [ ]
By 1950, tropical cyclones that were judged by the US Weather Bureau to have intensified into a tropical storm started to be assigned names.[1] [2] Storms were originally named in alphabetical order using the World War Two version of the Phonetic Alphabet .[1] By 1952 a new phonetic alphabet had been developed and this led to confusion as some parties wanted to use the newer phonetic alphabet.[1] In 1953, to alleviate any confusion, forecasters decided to use a set of 23 feminine names.[1] [2] After the 1953 Atlantic hurricane season , public reception to the idea seemed favorable, so the same list was adopted for the next year with one change: Gilda for Gail.[1] However, after storms like Carol and Hazel got a lot of publicity during the 1953 season, forecasters agreed to develop a new set of names for 1955.[1] However, before this could happen, a tropical storm was declared significant on January 2, 1955, and was named as Alice.[1] The new set of names were developed and used in 1955 beginning with Brenda continuing through the alphabet to Zelda.[1] For each season before 1960, a new set of names was developed.[1] In 1960 forecasters decided to begin rotating names in a regular sequence and thus four alphabetical lists were established to be repeated every four years.[3] The sets followed the example of the western Pacific typhoon naming lists and excluded names beginning with the letters Q, U, X, Y and Z.[3] These four lists were used until 1972 when the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) replaced them with 9 lists designed to be used from 1972.[3] In 1977, NOAA made the decision to relinquish control over the name selection by allowing a regional committee of the World Meteorological Organization to select the new sets of names, which would contain male names and some Spanish and French names, in order to reflect all the cultures and languages within the Atlantic Ocean.[2] [3] The World Meteorological Organization decided that the new lists of hurricane name would start to be used in 1979.[2] [3] Since 1979 the same lists have been used, but with names of significant tropical cyclones removed from the lists and replaced with new names.[2] In 2002 subtropical cyclones started to be assigned names from the main list of names set up for that year. In 2005 and 2020, as all the names pre-selected for the season were exhausted, the contingency plan of using Greek letters for names had to be used.[4] In 2020 Hurricane Eta and Hurricane Iota caused devastation in Central America and under the policy at the time the names would've been retired as Eta (2020) and Iota (2020) which would've caused confusion if they were used again, this caused the World Meteorological Organization to retire Eta and Iota and abolished the Greek letter naming system all together in March 2021 during the 42nd and 43rd Sessions of the RA IV Hurricane Committee, as they are seen to be inconsistent with the standard naming convention used for tropical cyclones and was considered generally unknown and confusing to the public the Greek letter names were replaced with a new supplemental naming system .[5]
Names used between 1950 and 1964 [ ]
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
Able
Able
Able
Alice
Alice
Alice
Anna
Audrey
Alma
Arlene
Abby
Anna
Alma
Arlene
Abby
Baker
Baker
Baker
Barbara
Barbara
Brenda
Betsy
Bertha
Becky
Beulah
Brenda
Betsy
Becky
Beulah
Brenda
Charlie
Charlie
Charlie
Carol
Carol
Connie
Carla
Carrie
Cleo
Cindy
Cleo
Carla
Celia
Cindy
Cleo
Dog
Dog
Dog
Dolly
Dolly
Diane
Dora
Debbie
Daisy
Debra
Donna
Debbie
Daisy
Debra
Dora
Easy
Easy
Easy
Edna
Edna
Edith
Ethel
Esther
Ella
Edith
Ethel
Esther
Ella
Edith
Ethel
Fox
Fox
Fox
Florence
Florence
Flora
Flossy
Frieda
Fifi
Flora
Florence
Frances
Flora
Florence
George
George
Gail
Gilda
Gladys
Greta
Gerda
Gracie
Gerda
Ginny
Gladys
How
How
Hazel
Hazel
Hilda
Helene
Hannah
Hattie
Helena
Hilda
Item
Item
Irene
Ione
Ilsa
Irene
Inga
Isbell
Jig
Jig
Janet
Janice
Judith
Jenny
King
Katie
Love
Mike
References:[1] [3]
Names used between 1965 and 1979 [ ]
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
Anna
Alma
Arlene
Abby
Anna
Alma
Arlene
Agnes
Alice
Alma
Amy
Anna
Anita
Amelia
Ana
Betsy
Becky
Beulah
Brenda
Blanche
Becky
Beth
Betty
Brenda
Becky
Blanche
Belle
Babe
Bess
Bob
Carol
Celia
Chloe
Candy
Camille
Celia
Chloe
Carrie
Christine
Carmen
Caroline
Candice
Clara
Cora
Claudette
Debbie
Dorothy
Doria
Dolly
Debbie
Dorothy
Doria
Dawn
Delia
Dolly
Doris
Dottie
Dorothy
Debra
David
Elena
Ella
Edith
Edna
Eve
Ella
Edith
Ellen
Elaine
Eloise
Emmy
Evelyn
Ella
Elena
Faith
Fern
Frances
Francelia
Felice
Fern
Fran
Fifi
Faye
Frances
Frieda
Flossie
Frederic
Greta
Ginger
Gladys
Gerda
Greta
Ginger
Gilda
Gertrude
Gladys
Gloria
Greta
Gloria
Hallie
Heidi
Holly
Heidi
Hallie
Holly
Hope
Henri
Inez
Inga
Irene
Irma
Judith
Jenny
Janice
Juliet
Kendra
Kara
Kristy
Kendra
Lois
Laurie
Laura
Martha
References:[3] [6]
Names used between 1980 and 1994 [ ]
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
Allen
Arlene
Alberto
Alicia
Arthur
Ana
Andrew
Arlene
Alberto
Allison
Arthur
Ana
Andrew
Arlene
Alberto
Bonnie
Bret
Beryl
Barry
Bertha
Bob
Bonnie
Bret
Beryl
Barry
Bertha
Bob
Bonnie
Bret
Beryl
Charley
Cindy
Chris
Chantal
Cesar
Claudette
Charley
Cindy
Chris
Chantal
Cesar
Claudette
Charley
Cindy
Chris
Danielle
Dennis
Debby
Dean
Diana
Danny
Danielle
Dennis
Debby
Dean
Diana
Danny
Danielle
Dennis
Debby
Earl
Emily
Ernesto
Edouard
Elena
Earl
Emily
Ernesto
Erin
Edouard
Erika
Earl
Emily
Ernesto
Frances
Floyd
Fran
Fabian
Frances
Floyd
Florence
Felix
Fran
Fabian
Frances
Floyd
Florence
Georges
Gert
Gustav
Gloria
Gilbert
Gabrielle
Gustav
Grace
Gert
Gordon
Hermine
Harvey
Hortense
Henri
Helene
Hugo
Hortense
Harvey
Ivan
Irene
Isidore
Isabel
Isaac
Iris
Isidore
Jeanne
Jose
Josephine
Juan
Joan
Jerry
Josephine
Karl
Katrina
Klaus
Kate
Keith
Karen
Klaus
Lili
Lili
Marco
Nana
References:[7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
Names used between 1995 and 2008 [ ]
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Allison
Arthur
Ana
Alex
Arlene
Alberto
Allison
Arthur
Ana
Alex
Arlene
Ophelia
Alberto
Andrea
Arthur
Barry
Bertha
Bill
Bonnie
Bret
Beryl
Barry
Bertha
Bill
Bonnie
Bret
Philippe
Beryl
Barry
Bertha
Chantal
Cesar
Claudette
Charley
Cindy
Chris
Chantal
Cristobal
Claudette
Charley
Cindy
Rita
Chris
Chantal
Cristobal
Dean
Dolly
Danny
Danielle
Dennis
Debby
Dean
Dolly
Danny
Danielle
Dennis
Stan
Debby
Dean
Dolly
Erin
Edouard
Erika
Earl
Emily
Ernesto
Erin
Edouard
Erika
Earl
Emily
Tammy
Ernesto
Erin
Edouard
Felix
Fran
Fabian
Frances
Floyd
Florence
Felix
Fay
Fabian
Frances
Franklin
Vince
Florence
Felix
Fay
Gabrielle
Gustav
Grace
Georges
Gert
Gordon
Gabrielle
Gustav
Grace
Gaston
Gert
Wilma
Gordon
Gabrielle
Gustav
Humberto
Hortense
Hermine
Harvey
Helene
Humberto
Hanna
Henri
Hermine
Harvey
Alpha
Helene
Humberto
Hanna
Iris
Isidore
Ivan
Irene
Isaac
Iris
Isidore
Isabel
Ivan
Irene
Beta
Isaac
Ingrid
Ike
Jerry
Josephine
Jeanne
Jose
Joyce
Jerry
Josephine
Juan
Jeanne
Jose
Gamma
Jerry
Josephine
Karen
Kyle
Karl
Katrina
Keith
Karen
Kyle
Kate
Karl
Katrina
Delta
Karen
Kyle
Luis
Lili
Lisa
Lenny
Leslie
Lorenzo
Lili
Larry
Lisa
Lee
Epsilon
Lorenzo
Laura
Marilyn
Marco
Mitch
Michael
Michelle
Mindy
Matthew
Maria
Zeta
Melissa
Marco
Noel
Nicole
Nadine
Noel
Nicholas
Nicole
Nate
Noel
Nana
Opal
Olga
Odette
Otto
Olga
Omar
Pablo
Peter
Paloma
Roxanne
Sebastien
Tanya
References:[4] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22]
Names used between 2009 and 2021 [ ]
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Ana
Alex
Arlene
Alberto
Andrea
Arthur
Ana
Alex
Arlene
Alberto
Andrea
Arthur
Paulette
Ana
Bill
Bonnie
Bret
Beryl
Barry
Bertha
Bill
Bonnie
Bret
Beryl
Barry
Bertha
Rene
Bill
Claudette
Colin
Cindy
Chris
Chantal
Cristobal
Claudette
Colin
Cindy
Chris
Chantal
Cristobal
Sally
Claudette
Danny
Danielle
Don
Debby
Dorian
Dolly
Danny
Danielle
Don
Debby
Dorian
Dolly
Teddy
Danny
Erika
Earl
Emily
Ernesto
Erin
Edouard
Erika
Earl
Emily
Ernesto
Erin
Edouard
Vicky
Elsa
Fred
Fiona
Franklin
Florence
Fernand
Fay
Fred
Fiona
Franklin
Florence
Fernand
Fay
Wilfred
Fred
Grace
Gaston
Gert
Gordon
Gabrielle
Gonzalo
Grace
Gaston
Gert
Gordon
Gabrielle
Gonzalo
Alpha
Grace
Henri
Hermine
Harvey
Helene
Humberto
Hanna
Henri
Hermine
Harvey
Helene
Humberto
Hanna
Beta
Henri
Ida
Igor
Irene
Isaac
Ingrid
Ida
Ian
Irma
Isaac
Imelda
Isaias
Gamma
Ida
Julia
Jose
Joyce
Jerry
Joaquin
Julia
Jose
Joyce
Jerry
Josephine
Delta
Julian
Karl
Katia
Kirk
Karen
Kate
Karl
Katia
Kirk
Karen
Kyle
Epsilon
Kate
Lisa
Lee
Leslie
Lorenzo
Lisa
Lee
Leslie
Lorenzo
Laura
Zeta
Larry
Matthew
Maria
Michael
Melissa
Matthew
Maria
Michael
Melissa
Marco
Eta
Mindy
Nicole
Nate
Nadine
Nicole
Nate
Nadine
Nestor
Nana
Theta
Nicholas
Otto
Ophelia
Oscar
Otto
Ophelia
Oscar
Olga
Omar
Iota
Paula
Philippe
Patty
Philippe
Pablo
Richard
Rina
Rafael
Rina
Rebekah
Shary
Sean
Sandy
Sebastien
Tomas
Tony
[23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30]
Eastern North Pacific [ ]
Within the Eastern Pacific basin between the western coasts of the Americas and 140°W the naming of tropical cyclones started in 1960, with four lists of female names initially designed to be used consecutively before being repeated.[31] [32] In 1965 after two lists of names had been used, it was decided to return to the top of the second list and start recycling the sets of names on an annual basis.[32] [33] In 1977, after protests by various women's rights groups, NOAA made the decision to relinquish control over the name selection by allowing a regional committee of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) to select new sets of names.[3] The WMO selected six lists of names which contained male names and rotated every six years.[3] They also decided that the new lists of hurricane name would start to be used in 1978 which was a year earlier than the Atlantic.[34] Since 1978 the same lists of names have been used, with names of significant tropical cyclones removed from the lists and replaced with new names.[32] As in the Atlantic basin should the names preselected for the season be exhausted, the contingency plan of using Greek letters for names would be used.[32] [35] However unlike in the Atlantic basin the contingency plan has never had to be used, although in 1985 to avoid using the contingency plan, the letters X, Y, and Z were added to the lists.[35] Since the contingency plan had to be used in the North Atlantic during 2005 there have been a few attempts to get rid of the Greek names as they are seen to be inconsistent with the standard naming convention used for tropical cyclones and are generally unknown and confusing to the public. In wake of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season with Hurricane Iota and Hurricane Eta the World Meteorological Organization decided to stop using the Greek letter naming system in the Eastern Pacific as well despite never being used in the basin, it was replaced with a new supplemental naming system different from the Atlantic's list.[5]
Names used between 1960 and 1974 [ ]
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
Annette
Iva
Valerie
Emily
Natalie
Victoria
Adele
Agatha
Annette
Ava
Adele
Agatha
Annette
Ava
Aletta
Bonny
Joanne
Willa
Florence
Odessa
Wallie
Blanca
Bridget
Bonny
Bernice
Blanca
Bridget
Bonny
Bernice
Blanca
Celeste
Kathleen
Ava
Glenda
Prudence
Ava
Connie
Carlotta
Celeste
Claudia
Connie
Carlotta
Celeste
Claudia
Connie
Diana
Liza
Bernice
Hazel
Roslyn
Bernice
Dolores
Denise
Diana
Doreen
Dolores
Denise
Diana
Doreen
Dolores
Estelle
Madeline
Claudia
Irah
Silvia
Claudia
Eileen
Eleanor
Estelle
Emily
Eileen
Eleanor
Estelle
Emily
Eileen
Fernanda
Naomi
Doreen
Jennifer
Tillie
Doreen
Francesca
Francene
Fernanda
Florence
Francesca
Francene
Fernanda
Florence
Francesca
Gwen
Orla
Katherine
Emily
Gretchen
Georgette
Gwen
Glenda
Gretchen
Georgette
Gwen
Glenda
Gretchen
Hyacinth
Pauline
Lillian
Florence
Helga
Hilary
Hyacinth
Heather
Helga
Hilary
Hyacinth
Heather
Helga
Rebecca
Mona
Glenda
Ione
Ilsa
Iva
Irah
Ione
Ilsa
Iva
Irah
Ione
Simone
Hazel
Joyce
Jewel
Joanne
Jennifer
Joyce
Jewel
Joanne
Jennifer
Joyce
Tara
Kirsten
Katrina
Kathleen
Kristen
Katrina
Kathleen
Katherine
Kirsten
Lorraine
Lily
Liza
Lorraine
Lily
Liza
Lillian
Lorraine
Maggie
Monica
Madeline
Maggie
Monica
Maggie
Nanette
Naomi
Norma
Nanette
Norma
Olivia
Orla
Orlene
Olivia
Orlene
Priscilla
Pauline
Patricia
Priscilla
Patricia
Ramona
Rebecca
Rosalie
Ramona
Rosalie
Simone
Selma
Sharon
Tara
References:[33] [citation needed ]
Names used between 1975 and 1989 [ ]
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
Agatha
Annette
Ava
Aletta
Andres
Agatha
Adrian
Aletta
Adolph
Alma
Andres
Agatha
Adrian
Aletta
Adolph
Bridget
Bonny
Bernice
Bud
Blanca
Blas
Beatriz
Bud
Barbara
Boris
Blanca
Blas
Beatriz
Bud
Barbara
Carlotta
Celeste
Claudia
Carlotta
Carlos
Celia
Calvin
Carlotta
Cosme
Cristina
Carlos
Celia
Calvin
Carlotta
Cosme
Denise
Diana
Doreen
Daniel
Dolores
Darby
Dora
Daniel
Dalilia
Douglas
Dolores
Darby
Dora
Daniel
Dalilia
Eleanor
Estelle
Emily
Emilia
Enrique
Estelle
Eugene
Emilia
Erick
Elida
Enrique
Estelle
Eugene
Emilia
Erick
Francene
Fernanda
Florence
Fico
Fefa
Frank
Fernanda
Fabio
Flossie
Fausto
Fefa
Frank
Fernanda
Fabio
Flossie
Georgette
Gwen
Glenda
Gilma
Guillermo
Georgette
Greg
Gilma
Gil
Genevieve
Guillermo
Georgette
Greg
Gilma
Gil
Hilary
Hyacinth
Heather
Hector
Hilda
Howard
Hilary
Hector
Henriette
Hernan
Hilda
Howard
Hilary
Hector
Henriette
Ilsa
Iva
Iva
Ignacio
Isis
Irwin
Iva
Ismael
Iselle
Ignacio
Isis
Irwin
Iva
Ismael
Jewel
Joanne
John
Jimena
Javier
Jova
John
Juliette
Julio
Jimena
Javier
Jova
John
Juliette
Katrina
Kathleen
Kristy
Kay
Knut
Kristy
Kiko
Kenna
Kevin
Kay
Knut
Kristy
Kiko
Lily
Liza
Lane
Lester
Lidia
Lane
Lorena
Lowell
Linda
Lester
Lidia
Lane
Lorena
Monica
Madeline
Miriam
Madeline
Max
Miriam
Manuel
Marie
Marty
Madeline
Max
Miriam
Manuel
Nanette
Naomi
Norman
Newton
Norma
Norman
Narda
Norbert
Nora
Newton
Norma
Narda
Olivia
Olivia
Otis
Olivia
Octave
Odile
Olaf
Orlene
Otis
Octave
Priscilla
Paul
Paul
Priscilla
Polo
Pauline
Paine
Pilar
Priscilla
Rosa
Rosa
Raymond
Rachel
Rick
Roslyn
Ramon
Raymond
Sergio
Sergio
Sonia
Simon
Sandra
Selma
Tara
Tico
Terry
Velma
Vivian
Winnie
Waldo
Xina
References:[32] [citation needed ]
Names used between 1990 and 1999 [ ]
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Alma
Kenna
Andres
Agatha
Madeline
Adrian
Aletta
John
Adolph
Alma
Andres
Jimena
Agatha
Adrian
Boris
Lowell
Blanca
Blas
Newton
Beatriz
Bud
Kristy
Barbara
Boris
Blanca
Kevin
Blas
Beatriz
Cristina
Marie
Carlos
Celia
Orlene
Calvin
Carlotta
Lane
Cosme
Cristina
Carlos
Linda
Celia
Calvin
Douglas
Norbert
Delores
Darby
Paine
Dora
Daniel
Miriam
Dalila
Douglas
Dolores
Marty
Darby
Dora
Elida
Odile
Enrique
Estelle
Roslyn
Eugene
Emilia
Norman
Erick
Elida
Enrique
Nora
Estelle
Eugene
Fausto
Polo
Fefa
Frank
Seymour
Fernanda
Fabio
Olivia
Flossie
Fausto
Felicia
Olaf
Frank
Fernanda
Genevieve
Rachel
Guillermo
Georgette
Tina
Greg
Gilma
Paul
Gil
Genevieve
Guillermo
Pauline
Georgette
Greg
Hernan
Simon
Hilda
Howard
Virgil
Hilary
Hector
Rosa
Henriette
Hernan
Hilda
Rick
Howard
Hilary
Iselle
Trudy
Ignacio
Isis
Winifred
Irwin
Ileana
Ismael
Ignacio
Isis
Irwin
Julio
Vance
Jimena
Javier
Xavier
Jova
Juliette
Javier
Kevin
Kay
Yolanda
Kenneth
Kay
Linda
Lester
Zeke
Lidia
Lester
Marty
Max
Madeline
Nora
Norma
References:[12] [13] [36] [citation needed ]
Names used between 2000 and 2009 [ ]
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Aletta
John
Adolph
Ivo
Alma
Andres
Ignacio
Agatha
Adrian
Irwin
Aletta
John
Alvin
Alma
Iselle
Andres
Jimena
Bud
Kristy
Barbara
Juliette
Boris
Blanca
Jimena
Blas
Beatriz
Jova
Bud
Kristy
Barbara
Boris
Julio
Blanca
Kevin
Carlotta
Lane
Cosme
Kiko
Cristina
Carlos
Kevin
Celia
Calvin
Kenneth
Carlotta
Lane
Cosme
Cristina
Karina
Carlos
Linda
Daniel
Miriam
Dalila
Lorena
Douglas
Dolores
Linda
Darby
Dora
Lidia
Daniel
Miriam
Dalila
Douglas
Lowell
Dolores
Marty
Emilia
Norman
Erick
Manuel
Elida
Enrique
Marty
Estelle
Eugene
Max
Emilia
Norman
Erick
Elida
Marie
Enrique
Nora
Fabio
Olivia
Flossie
Narda
Fausto
Felicia
Nora
Frank
Fernanda
Norma
Fabio
Olivia
Flossie
Fausto
Norbert
Felicia
Olaf
Gilma
Paul
Gil
Octave
Genevieve
Guillermo
Olaf
Georgette
Greg
Otis
Gilma
Paul
Gil
Genevieve
Odile
Guillermo
Patricia
Hector
Rosa
Henriette
Hernan
Hilda
Patricia
Howard
Hilary
Hector
Rosa
Henriette
Hernan
Polo
Hilda
Rick
Ileana
Iselle
Isis
Ileana
Sergio
Ivo
Ignacio
Julio
Javier
Juliette
Kenna
Kay
Kiko
Lowell
Lester
References:[14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23]
Names used between 2010 and 2021 [ ]
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Agatha
Adrian
Aletta
Alvin
Amanda
Andres
Agatha
Adrian
Aletta
Alvin
Amanda
Andres
Blas
Beatriz
Bud
Barbara
Boris
Blanca
Blas
Beatriz
Bud
Barbara
Boris
Blanca
Celia
Calvin
Carlotta
Cosme
Cristina
Carlos
Celia
Calvin
Carlotta
Cosme
Cristina
Carlos
Darby
Dora
Daniel
Dalila
Douglas
Dolores
Darby
Dora
Daniel
Dalila
Douglas
Dolores
Estelle
Eugene
Emilia
Erick
Elida
Enrique
Estelle
Eugene
Emilia
Erick
Elida
Enrique
Frank
Fernanda
Fabio
Flossie
Fausto
Felicia
Frank
Fernanda
Fabio
Flossie
Fausto
Felicia
Georgette
Greg
Gilma
Gil
Genevieve
Guillermo
Georgette
Greg
Gilma
Gil
Genevieve
Guillermo
Hilary
Hector
Henriette
Hernan
Hilda
Howard
Hilary
Hector
Henriette
Hernan
Hilda
Irwin
Ileana
Ivo
Iselle
Ignacio
Ivette
Irwin
Ileana
Ivo
Iselle
Ignacio
Jova
John
Juliette
Julio
Jimena
Javier
Jova
John
Juliette
Julio
Jimena
Kenneth
Kristy
Kiko
Karina
Kevin
Kay
Kenneth
Kristy
Kiko
Karina
Kevin
Lane
Lorena
Lowell
Linda
Lester
Lidia
Lane
Lorena
Lowell
Linda
Miriam
Manuel
Marie
Marty
Madeline
Max
Miriam
Mario
Marie
Marty
Norman
Narda
Norbert
Nora
Newton
Norma
Norman
Narda
Norbert
Nora
Olivia
Octave
Odile
Olaf
Orlene
Otis
Olivia
Octave
Odalys
Olaf
Paul
Priscilla
Polo
Patricia
Paine
Pilar
Paul
Priscilla
Polo
Rosa
Raymond
Rachel
Rick
Roslyn
Ramon
Rosa
Raymond
Sonia
Simon
Sandra
Seymour
Selma
Sergio
Trudy
Tina
Tara
Vance
Vicente
Willa
Xavier
[24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [37]
Central North Pacific (Date Line to 140°W) [ ]
In 1950 a tropical cyclone that affected Hawaii was named Able, after a tropical cyclone had not affected Hawaii for a number of years.[38] [39] The system was also named Salome by the Air Weather Service Office in Guam, before it became widely known as Hurricane Hiki, since Hiki is Hawaiian for Able.[38] [39] [40] Typhoon Olive of 1952 developed within the Central Pacific, but was not named until it had crossed the International Dateline and moved into the Western Pacific basin.[38] [41] During 1957, three other tropical cyclones developed in the Central Pacific and were named Kanoa, Della and Nina, by the Hawaiian military meteorological offices.[41] It was subsequently decided that future tropical cyclones, would be named by borrowing names from the Western Pacific naming lists.[41] Hawaiian names were reinstated for the lists during 1979, with 5 sets of names drafted using only the 12 letters of the Hawaiian alphabet, with the intent being to use the sets of names on an annual rotation basis.[33] [42] However, after no storms had developed in this region between 1979 and 1981, the annual lists were scrapped and replaced with four sets of names and designed to be used consecutively.[33] Ahead of the 2007 hurricane season , the Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC) introduced a revised set of Hawaiian names for the Central Pacific, after they had worked with the University of Hawaii Hawaiian Studies Department to ensure the correct meaning and appropriate historical and cultural use of the names.[43]
Able-Hiki-Salome (1950)
Kanoa (1957)
Della (1957)
Nina (1957)
Cora (1958)
Clara (1959)
Dot (1959)
Patsy (1959)
Wanda (1959)
Sarah (1967)
Dot (1970)
June (1972)
Ruby (1972)
Olive (1974)
Kate (1976)
Susan (1978)
Akoni (1982)
Ema (1982)
Hana (1982)
Iwa (1982)
Keli (1984)
Lala (1984)
Moke (1984)
Nele (1985)
Oka (1987)
Peke (1987)
Uleki (1988)
Wila (1988)
Aka (1990)
Ekeka (1992)
Hali (1992)
Iniki (1992)
Keoni (1993)
Li (1994)
Mele (1994)
Nona (1994)
Oliwa (1997)
Paka (1997)
Upana (2000)
Wene (2000)
Alika (2002)
Ele (2002)
Huko (2002)
Ioke (2006)
Kika (2008)
Lana (2009)
Maka (2009)
Neki (2009)
Omeka (2010)
Pewa (2013)
Unala (2013)
Wali (2014)
Ana (2014)
Ela (2015)
Halola (2015)
Iune (2015)
Kilo (2015)
Loke (2015)
Malia (2015)
Niala (2015)
Oho (2015)
Pali (2016)
Ulika (2016)
Walaka (2018)
Akoni (2019)
Ema (2019)
References:[23] [24] [27] [28] [29] [33]
Western North Pacific [ ]
In the Western North Pacific Ocean, there are two sets of names generally used. The first are the international names assigned to a tropical cyclone by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) or the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC). The second set of names are local names assigned to a tropical cyclone by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration . This system often ends up with a tropical cyclone being assigned two names, should a tropical storm threaten the Philippines.
On January 1, 2000, the Japan Meteorological Agency , as the official Regional Specialized Meteorological Center, took over the naming of tropical cyclones in this basin. The names selected by the World Meteorological Organization's Typhoon Committee were from a pool of names submitted by the various countries that make up the Typhoon Committee.
Names used between 1945 and 1959 [ ]
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
Ann
Barbara
Anna
Karen
Carmen
Doris
Georgia
Charlotte
Irma
Elsie
Violet
Sarah
Rose
Ophelia
Ruby
Marge
Betty
Charlotte
Berneda
Lana
Della
Elsie
Hope
Dinah
Judy
Flossie
Wilda
Thelma
Shirley
Phyllis
Sally
Nora
Connie
Dolly
Carol
Mabel
Elaine
Flossie
Iris
Emma
Kit
Grace
Anita
Vera
Trix
Rita
Tilda
Opal
Doris
Elinor
Donna
Nadine
Faye
Grace
Joan
Freda
Lola
Helen
Billie
Wanda
Virginia
Susan
Violet
Patsy
Nancy
Ginny
Eileen
Ophelia
Gloria
Helene
Kate
Gilda
Mamie
Ida
Clara
Amy
Wendy
Tess
Wilda
Ruth
Opal
Ingrid
Faith
Pearl
Hester
Ida
Louise
Harriet
Nina
June
Dot
Babs
Agnes
Viola
Anita
Sarah
Peggy
Janie
Gwen
Rose
Irma
Jane
Marge
Ivy
Ophelia
Kathy
Ellen
Charlotte
Bess
Winnie
Billie
Thelma
Edna
Lilly
Helena
Annabell
Judith
Kezia
Nora
Jeanne
Phyllis
Lorna
Fran
Dinah
Carmen
Alice
Clara
Vera
Eva
Maggie
Inez
Bertha
Kitty
Lucretia
Ora
Karen
Rita
Marie
Georgia
Emma
Della
Betty
Dot
Wanda
Queenie
Opal
Joyce
Chris
Lise
Missatha
Pat
Lois
Susan
Nancy
Hope
Freda
Elaine
Cora
Ellen
Amy
Frances
Priscilla
Kathleen
Dolores
Madeline
Nancy
Ruth
Mary
Tess
Olga
Iris
Gilda
Faye
Doris
Fran
Babs
Grace
Querida
Laura
Eunice
Nelly
Ossia
Sarah
Nona
Viola
Pamela
Joan
Harriet
Gloria
Elsie
Georgia
Charlotte
Ruth
Alma
Mildred
Flo
Omelia
Petie
Thelma
Olive
Winnie
Ruby
Kate
Ivy
Hester
Flossie
Hope
Dinah
Susan
Betty
Nanette
Gertrude
Patricia
Ruby
Vera
Polly
Alice
Sally
Louise
Jean
Irma
Grace
Iris
Emma
Tess
Dianne
Olive
Hazel
Rena
Anita
Wanda
Rose
Betty
Tilda
Marge
Karen
Judy
Helen
Joan
Freda
Helen
Pauline
Ione
Allyn
Billie
Amy
Shirley
Cora
Nora
Lucille
Kit
Ida
Kate
Gilda
Ursula
Rosalind
Jackie
Betty
Clara
Babs
Trix
Doris
Opal
Mary
Lola
June
Louise
Harriet
Ida
Alice
Kit
Camilla
Delilah
Vae
Patsy
Nadine
Mamie
Kathy
Verna
Beatrice
Libby
Ellen
Wilma
Ruth
Olive
Nina
Lorna
Wanda
Cathy
Martha
Fran
Agnes
Polly
Marie
Jean
Dora
Norma
Bess
Nancy
Kate
Elnora
Olga
Carmen
Olga
Louise
Flora
Pat
Della
Pamela
Marge
Gladys
Rita
Elaine
Yvonne
Hannah
Agnes
Faye
Nora
Irene
Beverly
Gloria
Jean
Hester
References:[44]
Names used between 1960 and 1974 [ ]
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
Ivy
Rita
Fran
Olive
Tess
Patsy
Hester
Ruby
Jean
Phyllis
Nancy
Sarah
Kit
Wilda
Wanda
Jean
Susan
Georgia
Polly
Viola
Ruth
Irma
Sally
Kim
Rita
Olga
Thelma
Lola
Anita
Amy
Karen
Tess
Hope
Rose
Winnie
Sarah
Judy
Therese
Lucy
Susan
Pamela
Vera
Mamie
Billie
Babe
Lucille
Viola
Iris
Shirley
Alice
Thelma
Kit
Violet
Mary
Tess
Ruby
Wanda
Nina
Clara
Carla
Mary
Winnie
Joan
Trix
Betty
Vera
Lola
Wilda
Nadine
Viola
Sally
Amy
Ora
Dot
Dinah
Nadine
Alice
Kate
Virginia
Cora
Wanda
Mamie
Anita
Olive
Winnie
Therese
Babe
Phyllis
Ellen
Emma
Olive
Betty
Louise
Wendy
Doris
Amy
Nina
Billie
Polly
Alice
Violet
Carla
Rita
Fran
Freda
Polly
Cora
Marge
Agnes
Elsie
Babe
Ora
Clara
Rose
Betty
Wilda
Dinah
Susan
Georgia
Gilda
Rose
Doris
Nora
Bess
Flossie
Carla
Phyllis
Dot
Shirley
Cora
Anita
Emma
Tess
Hope
Harriet
Shirley
Elsie
Opal
Carmen
Grace
Dinah
Rita
Ellen
Trix
Doris
Billie
Freda
Viola
Iris
Ivy
Trix
Flossie
Patsy
Della
Helen
Emma
Susan
Fran
Virginia
Elsie
Clara
Gilda
Winnie
Joan
Jean
Virginia
Grace
Ruth
Elaine
Ida
Freda
Tess
Georgia
Wendy
Flossie
Dot
Harriet
Alice
Kate
Kim
Wendy
Helen
Sarah
Faye
June
Gilda
Viola
Hope
Agnes
Grace
Ellen
Ivy
Betty
Louise
Lucy
Agnes
Ida
Thelma
Gloria
Kathy
Harriet
Winnie
Iris
Bess
Helen
Fran
Jean
Cora
Marge
Mary
Bess
June
Vera
Hester
Lorna
Ivy
Alice
Joan
Carmen
Ida
Georgia
Kim
Doris
Nora
Nadine
Carmen
Kathy
Wanda
Irma
Marie
Jean
Betty
Kate
Della
June
Hope
Lucy
Elsie
Opal
Olive
Della
Lorna
Amy
Judy
Nancy
Kim
Cora
Louise
Elaine
Kathy
Iris
Mary
Flossie
Patsy
Polly
Elaine
Marie
Babe
Kit
Olga
Lucy
Doris
Marge
Faye
Lorna
Joan
Nadine
Grace
Ruth
Rose
Faye
Nancy
Carla
Lola
Pamela
Mary
Elsie
Nora
Gloria
Marie
Kate
Olive
Helen
Sarah
Shirley
Gloria
Olga
Dinah
Mamie
Ruby
Nadine
Flossie
Opal
Hester
Louise
Polly
Ida
Thelma
Trix
Hester
Pamela
Emma
Nina
Sally
Olive
Grace
Patsy
Irma
Marge
Rose
June
Vera
Virginia
Irma
Ruby
Freda
Ora
Tilda
Polly
Helen
Ruth
Judy
Nora
Shirley
Kathy
Wendy
Judy
Sally
Gilda
Phyllis
Violet
Rose
Ida
Sarah
Kit
Opal
Trix
Lorna
Agnes
Kit
Tilda
Harriet
Rita
Wilda
Shirley
June
Thelma
Lola
Patsy
Virginia
Marie
Bess
Lola
Violet
Ivy
Susan
Anita
Trix
Kathy
Vera
Mamie
Ruth
Wendy
Nancy
Carmen
Mamie
Wilda
Jean
Billie
Virginia
Lorna
Wanda
Nina
Agnes
Olga
Della
Nina
Anita
Karen
Clara
Wendy
Marie
Amy
Ora
Bess
Pamela
Elaine
Ophelia
Billie
Lucy
Dot
Agnes
Nancy
Babe
Carmen
Ruby
Faye
Phyllis
Clara
Mary
Ellen
Bess
Olga
Carla
Della
Sally
Gloria
Dot
Nadine
Fran
Carmen
Pamela
Dinah
Elaine
Therese
Hester
Ellen
Georgia
Della
Emma
Faye
Violet
Irma
Hope
Elaine
Freda
Gloria
Judy
Iris
Faye
Gilda
Hester
Kit
Joan
Gloria
Harriet
Irma
Kate
Ivy
Judy
Louise
Marge
Nora
Opal
References:[44]
Names used between 1975 and 1989 [ ]
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
Lola
Kathy
Patsy
Nadine
Alice
Carmen
Freda
Mamie
Sarah
Vernon
Elsie
Judy
Orchid
Roy
Winona
Mamie
Lorna
Ruth
Olive
Bess
Dom
Gerald
Nelson
Tip
Wynne
Fabian
Ken
Percy
Susan
Andy
Nina
Marie
Sarah
Polly
Cecil
Ellen
Holly
Odessa
Vera
Alex
Gay
Lola
Ruth
Thad
Brenda
Ora
Nancy
Thelma
Rose
Dot
Forrest
Ike
Pat
Wayne
Betty
Hal
Mac
Sperry
Vanessa
Cecil
Phyllis
Olga
Vera
Shirley
Ellis
Georgia
June
Ruby
Abby
Cary
Irma
Nancy
Thelma
Warren
Dot
Rita
Pamela
Wanda
Trix
Faye
Herbert
Kelly
Skip
Ben
Dinah
Jeff
Owen
Vernon
Agnes
Ellis
Susan
Ruby
Amy
Virginia
Gordon
Ida
Lynn
Tess
Carmen
Ed
Kit
Peggy
Wynne
Bill
Faye
Tess
Sally
Babe
Wendy
Hope
Joe
Maury
Val
Dom
Freda
Lee
Roger
Alex
Clara
Gordon
Viola
Therese
Carla
Agnes
Irving
Kim
Nina
Winona
Ellen
Gerald
Mamie
Sarah
Betty
Doyle
Hope
Winnie
Violet
Dinah
Bonnie
Judy
Lex
Ogden
Andy
Forrest
Holly
Nelson
Tip
Cary
Elsie
Irving
Alice
Wilda
Emma
Carmen
Ken
Marge
Phyllis
Bess
Georgia
Ike
Odessa
Vera
Dinah
Fabian
Judy
Betty
Anita
Freda
Della
Lola
Norris
Roy
Cecil
Herbert
June
Pat
Wayne
Ed
Gay
Ken
Cora
Billie
Gilda
Elaine
Mac
Orchid
Susan
Dot
Ida
Kelly
Ruby
Abby
Freda
Hal
Lola
Doris
Clara
Harriet
Faye
Nancy
Percy
Thad
Ellis
Joe
Lynn
Skip
Ben
Gerald
Irma
Mac
Elsie
Dot
Ivy
Gloria
Owen
Ruth
Vanessa
Faye
Kim
Maury
Tess
Carmen
Holly
Jeff
Nancy
Flossie
Ellen
Jean
Hester
Pamela
Sperry
Warren
Gordon
Lex
Nina
Val
Dom
Ian
Kit
Owen
Grace
Fran
Kim
Irma
Roger
Thelma
Agnes
Hope
Marge
Ogden
Winona
Ellen
June
Lee
Peggy
Helen
Georgia
Lucy
Judy
Sarah
Vernon
Bill
Irving
Norris
Phyllis
Andy
Forrest
Kelly
Mamie
Roger
Ida
Hope
Mary
Kit
Tip
Wynne
Clara
Judy
Orchid
Roy
Brenda
Georgia
Lynn
Nelson
Sarah
June
Iris
Lola
Vera
Alex
Doyle
Ken
Percy
Susan
Cecil
Herbert
Maury
Odessa
Tip
Joan
Mamie
Wayne
Betty
Elsie
Lola
Ruth
Thad
Dot
Ida
Nina
Pat
Vera
Kate
Nina
Abby
Cary
Fabian
Mac
Sperry
Vanessa
Ellis
Joe
Ogden
Ruby
Wayne
Louise
Ora
Ben
Dinah
Gay
Nancy
Thelma
Warren
Faye
Kim
Phyllis
Skip
Angela
Marge
Phyllis
Ed
Hazen
Owen
Agnes
Gordon
Lex
Tess
Brian
Nora
Rita
Irma
Pamela
Bill
Hope
Marge
Val
Colleen
Opal
Susan
Jeff
Roger
Clara
Irving
Norris
Dan
Tess
Kit
Doyle
Elsie
Viola
Lee
Forrest
Winnie
Gay
Hunt
Irma
Jack
References:[44]
Names used between 1990 and 2004 [ ]
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Koryn
Sharon
Axel
Irma
Owen
Chuck
Ann
Hannah
Nichole
Hilda
Damrey
Cimaron
Tapah
Yanyan
Sudal
Lewis
Tim
Bobbie
Jack
Page
Deanna
Bart
Isa
Otto
Iris
Longwang
Chebi
Mitag
Kujira
Nida
Marian
Vanessa
Chuck
Koryn
Russ
Eli
Cam
Jimmy
Penny
Jacob
Kirogi
Durian
Hagibis
Chan-hom
Omais
Nathan
Walt
Deanna
Lewis
Sharon
Faye
Dan
Kelly
Rex
Kate
Kai-tak
Utor
Noguri
Linfa
Conson
Ofelia
Yunya
Eli
Marian
Tim
Gary
Eve
Levi
Stella
Leo
Tembin
Trami
Rammasun
Nangka
Chanthu
Percy
Zeke
Faye
Nathan
Vanessa
Helen
Frankie
Marie
Todd
Maggie
Bolaven
Kong-rey
Chataan
Soudelor
Dianmu
Robyn
Amy
Gary
Ofelia
Walt
Irving
Gloria
Nestor
Vicki
Neil
Chanchu
Yutu
Halong
Imbudo
Mindulle
Steve
Brendan
Helen
Percy
Yunya
Janis
Herb
Opal
Waldo
Olga
Jelawat
Toraji
Nakri
Koni
Tingting
Tasha
Caitlin
Irving
Robyn
Zeke
Kent
Ian
Peter
Yanni
Paul
Ewiniar
Man-yi
Fengshen
Morakot
Kompasu
Vernon
Doug
Janis
Steve
Amy
Lois
Joy
Rosie
Zeb
Rachel
Bilis
Usagi
Kalmaegi
Etau
Namtheun
Winona
Ellie
Kent
Tasha
Brendan
Mark
Kirk
Scott
Alex
Sam
Kaemi
Pabuk
Fung-wong
Vamco
Malou
Yancy
Fred
Lois
Vernon
Caitlin
Nina
Lisa
Tina
Babs
Tanya
Prapiroon
Wutip
Kammuri
Krovanh
Meranti
Zola
Gladys
Mark
Winona
Doug
Oscar
Marty
Victor
Chip
Virgil
Maria
Sepat
Phanfone
Dujuan
Rananim
Abe
Harry
Nina
Yancy
Ellie
Polly
Niki
Winnie
Dawn
Wendy
Saomai
Fitow
Vongfong
Maemi
Malakas
Becky
Ivy
Omar
Zola
Fred
Ryan
Orson
Yule
Elvis
York
Bopha
Danas
Rusa
Choi-wan
Megi
Cecil
Joel
Polly
Abe
Gladys
Sibyl
Piper
Zita
Faith
Zia
Wukong
Nari
Sinlaku
Koppu
Chaba
Dot
Kinna
Ryan
Becky
Harry
Ted
Rick
Amber
Gil
Ann
Sonamu
Vipa
Hagupit
Ketsana
Aere
Ed
Luke
Sibyl
Cecil
Ivy
Val
Sally
Bing
Bart
Shanshan
Francisco
Changmi
Parma
Songda
Flo
Mireille
Ted
Dot
Joel
Ward
Tom
Cass
Cam
Yagi
Lekima
Mekkhala
Melor
Sarika
Gene
Nat
Val
Ed
Kinna
Yvette
Violet
David
Dan
Xangsane
Krosa
Higos
Nepartak
Haima
Hattie
Orchid
Ward
Flo
Luke
Zack
Willie
Ella
Eve
Bebinca
Haiyan
Bavi
Lupit
Meari
Ira
Pat
Yvette
Gene
Melissa
Angela
Yates
Fritz
Frankie
Rumbia
Podul
Maysak
Ma-on
Jeana
Ruth
Zack
Hattie
Nat
Brian
Zane
Ginger
Gloria
Soulik
Lingling
Haishen
Tokage
Kyle
Seth
Angela
Ira
Orchid
Colleen
Abel
Hank
Kajiki
Pongsona
Nock-ten
Lola
Thelma
Brian
Jeana
Pat
Dan
Beth
Ivan
Faxai
Muifa
Mike
Verne
Colleen
Kyle
Ruth
Carlo
Joan
Vamei
Merbok
Nell
Wilda
Dan
Lola
Seth
Dale
Keith
Nanmadol
Owen
Yuri
Elsie
Manny
Teresa
Ernie
Linda
Talas
Page
Zelda
Forrest
Nell
Verne
Fern
Mort
Noru
Russ
Gay
Wilda
Greg
Hunt
Yuri
Zelda
Axel
Bobbie
References:[12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [44]
Names used between 2005 and 2014 [ ]
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Kulap
Chanchu
Kong-rey
Neoguri
Kujira
Omais
Aere
Pakhar
Sonamu
Lingling
Roke
Jelawat
Yutu
Rammasun
Chan-hom
Conson
Songda
Sanvu
Shanshan
Kajiki
Sonca
Ewiniar
Toraji
Matmo
Linfa
Chanthu
Sarika
Mawar
Yagi
Faxai
Nesat
Bilis
Man-yi
Halong
Nangka
Dianmu
Haima
Guchol
Leepi
Peipah
Haitang
Kaemi
Usagi
Nakri
Soudelor
Mindulle
Meari
Talim
Bebinca
Tapah
Nalgae
Prapiroon
Pabuk
Fengshen
Molave
Lionrock
Ma-on
Doksuri
Rumbia
Mitag
Banyan
Maria
Wutip
Kalmaegi
Goni
Kompasu
Tokage
Khanun
Soulik
Hagibis
Washi
Saomai
Sepat
Fung-wong
Morakot
Namtheun
Nock-ten
Vicente
Cimaron
Neoguri
Matsa
Bopha
Fitow
Kammuri
Etau
Malou
Muifa
Saola
Jebi
Rammasun
Sanvu
Wukong
Danas
Phanfone
Vamco
Meranti
Merbok
Damrey
Mangkhut
Matmo
Mawar
Sonamu
Nari
Vongfong
Krovanh
Fanapi
Nanmadol
Haikui
Utor
Halong
Guchol
Shanshan
Wipha
Nuri
Dujuan
Malakas
Talas
Kirogi
Trami
Nakri
Talim
Yagi
Francisco
Sinlaku
Mujigae
Megi
Noru
Kai-tak
Kong-rey
Fengshen
Nabi
Xangsane
Lekima
Hagupit
Koppu
Chaba
Kulap
Tembin
Yutu
Kalmaegi
Khanun
Bebinca
Krosa
Jangmi
Choi-wan
Roke
Bolaven
Toraji
Fung-wong
Vicente
Rumbia
Haiyan
Mekkhala
Ketsana
Sonca
Sanba
Man-yi
Kammuri
Saola
Soulik
Podul
Higos
Parma
Nesat
Jelawat
Usagi
Phanfone
Damrey
Cimaron
Lingling
Bavi
Melor
Haitang
Ewiniar
Pabuk
Vongfong
Longwang
Chebi
Kajiki
Maysak
Nepartak
Nalgae
Maliksi
Wutip
Nuri
Kirogi
Durian
Faxai
Haishen
Lupit
Banyan
Gaemi
Sepat
Sinlaku
Kai-tak
Utor
Peipah
Noul
Mirinae
Washi
Prapiroon
Fitow
Hagupit
Tembin
Trami
Tapah
Dolphin
Nida
Maria
Danas
Jangmi
Bolaven
Mitag
Son-Tinh
Nari
Hagibis
Bopha
Wipha
Wukong
Francisco
Lekima
Krosa
Haiyan
Podul
References:[19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30]
Names used between 2015 and 2021 [ ]
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Mekkhala
Nepartak
Muifa
Bolaven
Pabuk
Vongfong
Dujuan
Higos
Lupit
Merbok
Sanba
Wutip
Nuri
Surigae
Bavi
Mirinae
Nanmadol
Jelawat
Sepat
Sinlaku
Choi-wan
Maysak
Nida
Talas
Ewiniar
Mun
Hagupit
Koguma
Haishen
Omais
Noru
Maliksi
Danas
Jangmi
Champi
Noul
Conson
Kulap
Gaemi
Nari
Mekkhala
In-fa
Dolphin
Chanthu
Roke
Prapiroon
Wipha
Higos
Cempaka
Kujira
Dianmu
Sonca
Maria
Francisco
Bavi
Nepartak
Chan-hom
Mindulle
Nesat
Son-Tinh
Lekima
Maysak
Lupit
Linfa
Lionrock
Haitang
Ampil
Krosa
Haishen
Mirinae
Nangka
Kompasu
Nalgae
Wukong
Bailu
Noul
Nida
Soudelor
Namtheun
Banyan
Jongdari
Podul
Dolphin
Omais
Molave
Malou
Hato
Shanshan
Lingling
Kujira
Conson
Goni
Meranti
Pakhar
Yagi
Kajiki
Chan-hom
Chanthu
Atsani
Rai
Sanvu
Leepi
Faxai
Linfa
Etau
Malakas
Mawar
Bebinca
Peipah
Nangka
Vamco
Megi
Guchol
Rumbia
Tapah
Saudel
Krovanh
Chaba
Talim
Soulik
Mitag
Molave
Dujuan
Aere
Doksuri
Cimaron
Hagibis
Goni
Mujigae
Songda
Khanun
Jebi
Neoguri
Atsani
Choi-wan
Sarika
Lan
Mangkhut
Bualoi
Etau
Koppu
Haima
Saola
Barijat
Matmo
Vamco
Champi
Meari
Damrey
Trami
Halong
Krovanh
In-fa
Ma-on
Haikui
Kong-rey
Nakri
Melor
Tokage
Kirogi
Yutu
Fengshen
Nock-ten
Kai-tak
Toraji
Kalmaegi
Tembin
Man-yi
Fung-wong
Usagi
Kammuri
Phanfone
References:[29] [30]
Philippines [ ]
Since 1963, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), have assigned their own names to typhoons that pass through its area of responsibility.[45] Unlike the World Meteorological Organization 's standard of assigning names to tropical cyclones when they reach wind-speeds of 65 km/h (40 mph), PAGASA assigns a name to a tropical depression when they either form or move into their area of responsibility.[45] [46] Four sets of tropical cyclone names are rotated annually with typhoon names stricken from the list should they do more than 1 billion pesos worth of damage to the Philippines and/or cause 300 or more deaths.[47] [48] Should the list of names for a given year prove insufficient, names are taken from an auxiliary list.[47]
Names used between 1963 and 1974 [ ]
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
Auring
Asiang
Toyang
Atring
Atang
Auring
Asiang
Atring
Atang
Auring
Sisang
Asiang
Atring
Atang
Bebeng
Biring
Undang
Bining
Bising
Bebeng
Biring
Bining
Bising
Bebeng
Trining
Biring
Bining
Bising
Katring
Konsing
Welpring
Kuring
Klaring
Katring
Konsing
Kuring
Klaring
Katring
Uring
Konsing
Kuring
Klaring
Diding
Dading
Yoning
Daling
Deling
Diding
Didang
Daling
Deling
Diding
Warling
Didang
Daling
Deling
Etang
Edeng
Aring
Elang
Emang
Etang
Edeng
Elang
Emang
Etang
Yayang
Edeng
Elang
Emang
Gening
Gloring
Basiang
Gloring
Gading
Gening
Gloring
Goring
Gading
Gening
Ading
Gloring
Goring
Gading
Herming
Huaning
Kayang
Huling
Heling
Herming
Huaning
Huling
Heling
Herming
Barang
Huaning
Huling
Heling
Ising
Isang
Dorang
Ibiang
Iliang
Ising
Iniang
Ibiang
Iliang
Ising
Krising
Isang
Ibiang
Iliang
Luding
Lusing
Enang
Luming
Loleng
Luding
Lusing
Luming
Loleng
Luding
Dadang
Lusing
Luming
Loleng
Mameng
Maring
Grasing
Miling
Miding
Mameng
Maring
Miling
Miding
Mameng
Erling
Maring
Miling
Miding
Neneng
Nitang
Hobing
Narsing
Norming
Neneng
Nitang
Narsing
Norming
Neneng
Goying
Nitang
Narsing
Norming
Oniang
Osang
Ining
Openg
Oyang
Oniang
Osang
Openg
Oyang
Oniang
Hobing
Osang
Openg
Oyang
Pepang
Paring
Liling
Pining
Pitang
Pepang
Paring
Pining
Pitang
Pepang
Ining
Paring
Pasing
Rosing
Reming
Moning
Rubing
Ruping
Rosing
Reming
Rubing
Ruping
Rosing
Reming
Ruping
Sisang
Seniang
Naning
Saling
Sening
Sisang
Seniang
Saling
Sening
Seniang
Susang
Trining
Oring
Tasing
Titang
Trining
Toyang
Titang
Toyang
Tering
Unding
Uding
Uring
Uding
Undang
Uding
Walding
Wening
Welming
Wening
Wening
Yeyeng
Yoling
Yayang
Yoling
Yaning
Anding
Aning
Ading
Aning
Aning
Binang
Barang
Bidang
Bidang
Kading
Delang
References:[49]
Names used between 1975 and 1987 [ ]
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
Auring
Asiang
Atring
Atang
Auring
Asiang
Atring
Akang
Auring
Asiang
Atring
Akang
Auring
Bebeng
Biring
Bining
Bising
Bebeng
Biring
Bining
Bising
Bebeng
Biring
Bining
Bising
Bebeng
Katring
Konsing
Kuring
Klaring
Katring
Konsing
Kuring
Klaring
Katring
Konsing
Kuring
Klaring
Katring
Diding
Didang
Daling
Deling
Diding
Ditang
Daling
Deling
Diding
Ditang
Daling
Deling
Diding
Etang
Edeng
Elang
Emang
Etang
Edeng
Elang
Emang
Etang
Edeng
Elang
Emang
Etang
Gening
Gloring
Goring
Gading
Gening
Gloring
Goring
Gading
Gening
Gloring
Goring
Gading
Gening
Herming
Huaning
Huling
Heling
Herming
Huaning
Huling
Heling
Herming
Huaning
Huling
Heling
Herming
Ising
Isang
Ibiang
Iliang
Ising
Isang
Ibiang
Iliang
Ising
Isang
Ibiang
Iliang
Ising
Luding
Lusing
Luming
Loleng
Luding
Lusing
Luming
Loleng
Luding
Lusing
Luming
Loleng
Luding
Mameng
Maring
Miling
Miding
Mameng
Maring
Miling
Miding
Mameng
Maring
Miling
Miding
Mameng
Neneng
Nitang
Narsing
Norming
Neneng
Nitang
Narsing
Norming
Neneng
Nitang
Narsing
Norming
Neneng
Oniang
Osang
Openg
Oyang
Oniang
Osang
Openg
Oyang
Oniang
Osang
Openg
Oyang
Oniang
Pepang
Paring
Pining
Pasing
Pepang
Paring
Pining
Pasing
Pepang
Paring
Pining
Pasing
Pepang
Rosing
Reming
Rubing
Ruping
Rosing
Reming
Rubing
Ruping
Rosing
Reming
Rubing
Ruping
Rosing
Sisang
Seniang
Saling
Susang
Sisang
Seniang
Saling
Susang
Sisang
Seniang
Saling
Susang
Sisang
Toyang
Tasing
Tering
Trining
Toyang
Tasing
Tering
Trining
Toyang
Tasing
Tering
Trining
Undang
Unding
Uding
Uring
Undang
Unsing
Uding
Uring
Undang
Unsing
Uding
Welpring
Walding
Weling
Warling
Welpring
Walding
Weling
Warling
Welpring
Weling
Yoning
Yeyeng
Yaning
Yayang
Yoning
Yeyeng
Yaning
Yayang
Yoning
Yaning
Aring
Aning
Ading
Aring
Anding
Aning
Ading
Aring
Aning
Basiang
Bidang
Barang
Basiang
Binang
Bidang
Barang
Bidang
Kayang
Kading
Krising
Kayang
Kadiang
Krising
Delang
Dorang
Dinang
Dadang
Esang
Garding
References:[49] [50] [51] [52] [53] [54] [55]
Names used between 1988 and 2000 [ ]
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
Asiang
Atring
Akang[50]
Auring
Asiang
Atring
Walding
Akang
Ritang
Auring
Asiang
Atring
Akang
Auring
Asiang
Biring
Bining
Bising[56]
Bebeng
Biring
Bining
Yeyeng
Bising
Susang
Bebeng
Biring
Bining
Bising
Bebeng
Biring
Konsing
Kuring [57]
Klaring[58]
Karing
Konsing
Kuring
Anding
Klaring
Tering
Karing
Konsing
Kuring
Klaring
Karing
Konsing
Ditang
Daling
Deling
Diding
Ditang
Daling
Binang
Deling
Uding
Diding
Ditang
Daling
Deling
Diding
Ditang
Edeng
Elang[59]
Emang
Etang
Edeng
Elang
Kadiang
Emang
Weling
Etang
Edeng
Elang
Emang
Etang
Edeng
Gloring
Goring [50]
Gading
Gening
Gloring
Goring
Dinang
Gading
Yaning
Gening
Gloring
Goring
Gading
Gening
Gloring
Huaning
Huling
Heling[60]
Helming
Huaning
Huling
Epang
Heling
Aning
Helming
Huaning
Huling
Heling
Helming
Huaning
Isang
Ibiang
Iliang [60]
Ising
Isang
Ibiang
Gundang
Iliang
Bidang
Ising
Isang
Ibiang
Iliang
Ising
Isang
Lusing
Luming
Loleng[60]
Luding
Lusing
Luming
Husing
Loleng
Katring
Luding
Lusing
Luming
Loleng
Luding
Lusing
Maring
Miling[51]
Miding
Mameng
Maring
Miling
Indang
Miding
Delang
Mameng
Maring
Miling
Miding
Mameng
Maring
Ningning
Narsing
Norming [58]
Neneng
Ningning
Narsing
Luring
Norming
Esang
Naneng
Ningning
Narsing
Norming
Naneng
Ningning
Osang
Openg [50]
Oyang
Oniang
Osang
Openg
Monang
Oyang
Garding
Oniang
Osang
Openg
Oniang
Osang
Paring
Pining
Pasing
Pepang
Paring
Pining
Naning
Pasing
Pepang
Paring
Pining
Pepang
Paring
Reming
Rubing [50]
Ruping
Rosing
Reming
Rubing
Oning
Rosing
Reming
Rubing
Rening
Reming
Seniang
Saling
Susang
Sendang
Seniang
Saling
Puring
Sendang
Seniang
Sendang
Seniang
Toyang
Tasing [50]
Tering
Trining
Tasing
Trining
Toyang
Trining
Toyang
Unsang
Unsing
Uding
Uring
Unsing
Ulpiang
Ulpiang
Welpring
Walding
Warling
Welpring
Yoning
Yeyeng
Yayang
Apiang
References:[12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]
Names used between 2001 and 2014 [ ]
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Auring
Agaton
Amang
Niña
Ambo
Nina
Auring
Agaton
Amang
Ambo
Auring
Agaton
Amang
Ambo
Auring
Nando
Agaton
Barok
Basyang
Batibot
Onyok
Butchoy
Ofel
Bising
Basyang
Bebeng
Butchoy
Bising
Basyang
Bebeng
Butchoy
Bising
Odette
Basyang
Crising
Caloy
Chedeng
Pogi
Cosme
Pablo
Crising
Caloy
Chedeng
Cosme
Crising
Caloy
Chedeng
Carina
Crising
Paolo
Caloy
Darna
Dagul
Dodong
Quiel
Dindo
Quinta
Dante
Domeng
Dodong
Dindo
Dante
Domeng
Dodong
Dindo
Dante
Quedan
Domeng
Emong
Espada
Egay
Roskas
Enteng
Rolly
Emong
Ester
Egay
Enteng
Emong
Ester
Egay
Enteng
Emong
Ramil
Ester
Feria
Florita
Falcon
Sikat
Frank
Siony
Feria
Florita
Falcon
Frank
Feria
Florita
Falcon
Ferdie
Fabian
Santi
Florita
Gorio
Gloria
Gilas
Tisoy
Gener
Tonyo
Gorio
Glenda
Goring
Gener
Gorio
Glenda
Goring
Gener
Gorio
Tino
Glenda
Huaning
Hambalos
Harurot
Ursula
Helen
Unding
Huaning
Henry
Hanna
Helen
Huaning
Henry
Hanna
Helen
Huaning
Urduja
Henry
Isang
Inday
Ineng
Viring
Igme
Violeta
Isang
Inday
Ineng
Igme
Isang
Inday
Ineng
Igme
Isang
Vinta
Inday
Jolina
Juan
Juaning
Weng
Julian
Winnie
Jolina
Juan
Juaning
Julian
Jolina
Juan
Juaning
Julian
Jolina
Wilma
Jose
Kiko
Kaka
Kabayan
Yoyoy
Karen
Yoyong
Kiko
Katring
Kabayan
Karen
Kiko
Katring
Kabayan
Karen
Kiko
Yolanda
Karding
Labuyo
Lagalag
Lakay
Zigzag
Lawin
Zosimo
Labuyo
Luis
Lando
Lawin
Labuyo
Lando
Lawin
Labuyo
Zoraida
Luis
Maring
Milenyo
Manang
Marce
Maring
Milenyo
Mina
Marce
Maring
Mina
Marce
Maring
Mario
Nanang
Neneng
Nando
Neneng
Nina
Nando
Nonoy
Nina
Neneng
Ondoy
Ondoy
Ompong
Ofel
Ondoy
Onyok
Ofel
Ompong
Pabling
Pepeng
Paeng
Pablo
Pepeng
Pedring
Pablo
Paeng
Quedan
Quedan
Queenie
Quinta
Quedan
Quiel
Quinta
Queenie
Reming
Rolly
Ramil
Ramon
Ruby
Seniang
Siony
Santi
Sendong
Seniang
Tomas
Tonyo
Tino
Ulysses
Urduja
Vinta
References:[21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30]
Names used and scheduled between 2015 and 2022 [ ]
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
Amang
Ambo
Auring
Agaton
Amang
Ambo
Auring
Agaton
Betty
Butchoy
Bising
Basyang
Betty
Butchoy
Bising
Basyang
Chedeng
Carina
Crising
Caloy
Chedeng
Carina
Crising
Caloy
Dodong
Dindo
Dante
Domeng
Dodong
Dindo
Dante
Domeng
Egay
Enteng
Emong
Ester
Egay
Enteng
Emong
Ester
Falcon
Ferdie
Fabian
Florita
Falcon
Ferdie
Fabian
Florita
Goring
Gener
Gorio
Gardo
Goring
Gener
Gorio
Gardo
Hanna
Helen
Huaning
Henry
Hanna
Helen
Huaning
Henry
Ineng
Igme
Isang
Inday
Ineng
Igme
Isang
Inday
Jenny
Julian
Jolina
Josie
Jenny
Julian
Jolina
Josie
Kabayan
Karen
Kiko
Karding
Kabayan
Kristine
Kiko
Karding
Lando
Lawin
Lannie
Luis
Liwayway
Leon
Lannie
Luis
Marilyn
Marce
Maring
Maymay
Marilyn
Marce
Maring
Maymay
Nona
Nina
Nando
Neneng
Nimfa
Nika
Nando
Neneng
Onyok
Odette
Ompong
Onyok
Ofel
Odette
Obet
Paolo
Paeng
Perla
Pepito
Paolo
Paeng
Quedan
Queenie
Quiel
Quinta
Quedan
Queenie
Ramil
Rosita
Ramon
Rolly
Ramil
Rosal
Salome
Samuel
Sarah
Siony
Salome
Samuel
Tino
Tomas
Tisoy
Tonyo
Tino
Tomas
Urduja
Usman
Ursula
Ulysses
Uwan
Umberto
Vinta
Vicky
Verbena
Venus
References:[29] [30]
North Indian Ocean [ ]
During its annual session in 2000 the WMO/ESCAP Panel on North Indian tropical cyclones, agreed in principle to start assigning names to Cyclonic Storms that developed within the North Indian Ocean.[61] [62] As a result, the panel requested that each member country submit a list of ten names to a rapporteur by the end of the year 2000.[62] At the 2001 session of the Panel, the rapporteur reported that seven of the eight countries had submitted their names.[62] However, India had refused to submit a list of names, as it had some reservations about assigning names to tropical cyclones, due to the regional, cultural and linguistic diversity of the panel members.[62] The panel subsequently studied the names and felt that some of the names would not be appealing to the public or the media, and requested that members submit new lists of names.[62] At the following years session the rapporteur reported that there had been a poor response by member countries in resubmitting their lists of names.[62] In response the panel felt that it was important that the work continued and urged the members to copperate and submit their names to the rapporteur.[62] The names were subsequently submitted in time for the 2004 session, however, India had still not submitted their names, despite promising to do so.[62] The rapporteur presented the 4 lists of names that would be used with a gap left for India's names and recommended that the India Meteorological Department's Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre in New Delhi name the systems.[62] The rapporteur also recommended that the naming lists were used on an experimental basis during the season, starting in May or June 2004 and that the lists should only be used until 2009 when a new list would be drawn up for the following ten years.[62] The naming lists were then completed in May 2004, after India submitted their names, however the lists were not used until September 2004 when the first tropical cyclone was named Onil by India Meteorological Department .[61] [63] However, in May 2020, the naming of Cyclone Amphan exhausted the original list of names established in 2004.[64] Therefore, a new list of names has been prepared and will be used in alphabetical order for storms after Amphan, and began with Nisarga in the same year.[64] [65]
Names used between 2004 and 2016 [ ]
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
Onil
Hibaru
Mala
Akash
Nargis
Bijli
Laila
Keila
Murjan
Viyaru
Nanauk
Ashobaa
Roanu
Agni
Pyarr
Mukda
Gonu
Rashmi
Aila
Bandu
Thane
Nilam
Phailin
Hudhud
Komen
Kyant
Baaz
Ogni
Yemyin
Khai-Muk
Phyan
Phet
Helen
Nilofar
Chapala
Nada
Fanoos
Sidr
Nisha
Ward
Giri
Lehar
Megh
Vardah
Jal
Madi
References:[18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30]
Names used between 2017 and 2021 [ ]
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Maarutha
Sagar
Fani
Amphan
Tauktae
Mora
Mekunu
Vayu
Nisarga
Yaas
Ockhi
Daye
Hikaa
Gati
Luban
Kyarr
Nivar
Titli
Maha
Burevi
Gaja
Bulbul
Phethai
Pawan
References:
South-West Indian Ocean [ ]
In January 1960, a formal naming scheme was introduced for the South-West Indian Ocean between Africa and 80°E, by the Mauritius and Madagascan Weather Services with the first cyclone being named Alix.[66] [67] [68] Over the next few years the names were selected in various ways including by the meteorological services of the region for several years at a time, before it was turned over to the WMO's South West Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclone Committee at the start of the 2000–01 season.[69]
Names used between January 1960 and July 1975 [ ]
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962–63
1963–64
1964–65
1965–66
1966–67
1967–68
1968–69
1969–70
1970–71
1971–72
1972–73
1973–74
Alix
Anna
Ada
Amy
Amanda
Arlette
Judy
Anne
Angela
Anita
Annie
Aline
Andree
Agnes
Ariane
Alice
Brigette
Barbara
Beryl
Bertha
Betty
Bessie
Kathleen
Brenda
Bella
Belinda
Berthe
Blanche
Betsy
Belle
Beatrice
Bernadette
Carol
Clara
Chantal
Cecile
Christine
Connie
Lesley
Claude
Collete
Carmen
Claine
Corrine
Claudine
Caroline
Charlotte
Christiane
Diane
Doris
Daisy
Delia
Danielle
Doreen
Maureen
Denise
Daphne
Debby
Dany
Delphine
Dominique
Dolly
Dorothee
Dalida
Elise
Eva
Emily
Emma
Eileen
Edna
Nancy
Evelyn
Elisa
Elspeth
Eve
Eliane
Edith
Eugenie
Emmanuelle
Esmeralda
Flora
Fanny
Frances
Freda
Olive
Francine
Florence
Flossie
Fanny
Francoise
Felicie
Fabienne
Faustine
Fredegonde
Gina
Grace
Giselle
Ginette
Peggy
Germaine
Gilberte
Georgette
Gilette
Genevieve
Ginette
Gigi
Gertrude
Ghislaine
Helen
Hilda
Harriet
Hazel
Rose
Hilary
Huguette
Henriette
Helene
Hermine
Helga
Hermione
Hortense
Honorine
Isabel
Irene
Ingrid
Iris
Ivy
Irma
Ida
Iseult
Iphigenie
Isis
Jenny
Julie
Jose
Judith
Jackie
Janine
Jane
Joelle
Jessy
Kate
Karen
Kay
Kathy
Karine
Katia
Kalinka
Kitty
Lucy
Lily
Lottie
Louise
Lise
Lydie
Maud
Monique
Michele
Muriel
Marcelle
Noreen
Nelly
References:[67] [70] [71] [72] [73] [74] [75] [76] [77] [78] [79] [80] [81] [82]
Names used between August 1974 and July 1989 [ ]
1974–75
1975–76
1976–77
1977–78
1978–79
1979–80
1980–81
1981–82
1982–83
1983–84
1984–85
1985–86
1986–87
1987–88
1988–89
Adele
Audrey
Agathe
Aurore
Angele
Albine
Adelaide
Armelle
Arilisy
Andry
Anety
Alifredy
Alinina
Ariny
Adelinina
Blandine
Barbara
Brigitta
Babette
Benjamine
Berenice
Bettina
Benedicte
Bemany
Bakoly
Bobalahy
Berobia
Bemazava
Benandro
Barisaona
Camille
Clotilde
Clarence
Celimene
Celine
Claudette
Christelle
Clarissee
Clear
Caboto
Celestina
Costa
Clotilda
Calidera
Calasanjy
Deborah
Danae
Domitile
Dulcinee
Dora
Danitza
Diana
Damia
Dadafy
Domoina
Ditra
Delifinina
Daodo
Doaza
Dona
Elsa
Ella
Emilie
Esther
Estelle
Eglantine
Edwige
Electre
Elinah
Edoara
Esitera
Erinesta
Elizabeta
Ezenina
Edme
Fernande
Frederique
Fifi
Fleur
Fatou
Flore
Florine
Frida
Fely
Fanja
Feliksa
Filomena
Filao
Firinga
Gervaise
Gladys
Gilda
Georgia
Gelie
Gudule
Gaelle
Gabrielle
Galy
Gerimena
Gista
Gasitao
Gizela
Heloise
Heliotrope
Hervea
Huberte
Helios
Hyacinthe
Helyette
Heberte
Haja
Helisaonina
Honorinina
Hely
Hanitra
Ines
Io
Irena
Idylle
Ivanne
Iadine
Isabeau
Imboa
Iarima
Iarisena
Iana
Junon
Jacqueline
Jacinthe
Johanne
Justine
Jaminy
Jefotra
Jinabo
Kiki
Kolia
Klara
Karla
Kamisy
Krisostoma
Krisy
Lucie
Laure
Lisa
Lila
Lezissy
Marylou
Nadine
References:[83] [84] [85] [86] [87] [88] [89] [90] [91] [92] [93] [94] [95] [96] [97] [98]
Names used between August 1989 and June 2004 [ ]
1989–90
1990–91
1991–92
1992–93
1993–94
1994–95
1995–96
1996–97
1997–98
1998–99
1999–2000
2000–01
2001–02
2002–03
2003–04
Alibera
Alison
Alexandra
Aviona
Alexina
Albertine
Agnielle
Antoinette
Anacelle
Alda
Astride
Ando
Andre
Atang
Abaimba
Baomavo
Bella
Bryna
Babie
Bettina
Bentha
Bonita
Bellamine
Beltane
Birenda
Babiola
Bindu
Bako
Boura
Beni
Cezera
Cynthia
Celesta
Colina
Cecilia
Christelle
Coryna
Chantelle
Cindy
Chikita
Connie
Charly
Cyprien
Crystal
Cela
Dety
Debra
Davilia
Dessilia
Daisy
Dorina
Doloresse
Daniella
Donaline
Davina
Damienne
Dera
Dina
Delfina
Darius
Edisoana
Elma
Elizabetha
Edwina
Edmea
Eliceca
Edwige
Elvina
Elsie
Evrina
Eline
Evariste
Eddy
Ebula
Elita
Felana
Fatima
Farida
Finella
Farah
Fodah
Flossy
Fabriola
Fiona
Felicia
Francesca
Fari
Frank
Gregoara
Gritelle
Gerda
Gracia
Geralda
Gail
Guylianne
Gretelle
Gemma
Gloria
Guillaume
Gerry
Gafilo
Hanta
Heather
Hutelle
Hollanda
Heida
Hansella
Helinda
Hudah
Hary
Hape
Helma
Ikonjo
Irna
Ionia
Ivy
Ingrid
Itelle
Iletta
Innocente
Ikala
Isha
Itseng
Jourdanne
Julita
Josta
Jenna
Josie
Jery
Japhet
Juba
Konita
Kelvina
Kylie
Karlette
Kesiny
Kalunde
Litanne
Lidy
Lisette
Luma
Mariola
Marlene
Manou
Nadia
Odille
References:[99] [100] [101] [102] [103] [104] [105] [106] [107] [108] [109] [110] [111] [112] [113]
Names used between July 2004 and June 2016 [ ]
2004–05
2005–06
2006–07
2007–08
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14
2014–15
2015–16
Arola
Alvin
Anita
Ariel
Asma
Anja
Abele
Alenga
Anais
Amara
Adjali
Annabelle
Bento
Boloetse
Bondo
Bongwe
Bernard
Bongani
Bingiza
Benilde
Boldwin
Bejisa
Bansi
Bohale
Chambo
Carina
Clovis
Celina
Cinda
Cleo
Cherono
Chanda
Claudia
Colin
Chedza
Corentin
Daren
Diwa
Dora
Dama
Dongo
David
Dando
Dumile
Deliwe
Diamondra
Daya
Ernest
Elia
Enok
Elnus
Eric
Edzani
Ethel
Emang
Edilson
Eunice
Emeraude
Felapi
Favio
Fame
Fanele
Fami
Funso
Felleng
Fobane
Fundi
Fantala
Gerard
Gamede
Gula
Gael
Gelane
Giovanna
Gino
Guito
Glenda
Hennie
Humba
Hondo
Hina
Hubert
Hilwa
Haruna
Hellen
Haliba
Isang
Indlala
Ivan
Izilda
Imani
Irina
Imelda
Ivanoe
Ikola
Juliet
Jaya
Jokwe
Jade
Joël
Joni
Jamala
Joalane
Kamba
Kuena
Lola
References:[114] [115] [116] [117] [118] [119] [120] [121] [122] [123] [124] [125]
Names used between July 2016 and June 2021 [ ]
2016–17
2017–18
2018–19
2019–20
2020–21
Abela
Ava
Alcide
Ambali
Alicia
Bransby
Berguitta
Bouchra
Belna
Bongoyo
Carlos
Cebile
Cilida
Calvinia
Chalane
Dineo
Dumazile
Desmond
Diane
Danilo
Enawo
Eliakim
Eketsang
Esami
Eloise
Fernando
Fakir
Funani
Francisco
Faraji
Gelena
Gabekile
Guambe
Haleh
Herold
Habana
Idai
Irondro
Iman
Joaninha
Jeruto
Jobo
Kenneth
Lorna
References:[126]
Australian Region [ ]
Tropical cyclones in the Australian region are named by either the Australian Bureau of Meteorology , Indonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics or the National Weather Service of Papua New Guinea.[127] The naming of cyclones officially started during the 1963–64 tropical cyclone season, with the first name being assigned on January 6, 1964, to Cyclone Bessie.[128] [129] Female names were used exclusively until the current convention of alternating male and female names commenced in 1975.[128] Names that cause significant damage within the Australian region are retired by the Bureau of Meteorology (Australia) with new names selected at the bi-annual meeting of the World Meteorological Organization 's RA V Tropical Cyclone Committee.[127] [128] In 2008, the lists used by the three TCWC centres were combined to form a single list of names.[130]
Names used between July 1963 and June 1978 [ ]
1963–64
1964–65
1965–66
1966–67
1967–68
1968–69
1969–70
1970–71
1971–72
1972–73
1973–74
1974–75
1975–76
1976–77
1977–78
Bessie
Rita
Amanda
Beryl
Betsy
Adele
Blossom
Andrea
Kitty
Jean
Ines
Marcia
Ray
Harry
Tom
Dora
Flora
Carol
Delliah
Bertha
Amber
Diane
Carmen
Sally
Kerry
Anne
Norah
Joan
Ted
Sam
Eva
Una
Joy
Edith
Doreen
Beatie
Ada
Beverly
Althea
Adeline
Beryl
Penny
Kim
Irene
Trudy
Carmen
Judy
Lisa
Elise
Dixie
Bettina
Glynis
Eva
Bronwyn
Maud
Natalie
Selma
Sue
June
Vern
Hazel
Annie
Betty
Gwen
Ella
Cheri
Harriet
Janet
Carlotta
Kirsty
Cecily
Tracy
Vanessa
Keith
Gwen
Gertie
Marie
Connie
Elaine
Gina
Bridget
Dolly
Loris
Wendy
Leah
Una
Flora
Alan
Lilly
Winnie
Katie
Dolly
Martha
Cynthia
Bonnie
Gladys
Ingrid
Myrtle
Daisy
Madge
Deidre
Robyn
Beth
Miles
Alby
Joan
Nancy
Laura
Audery
Judy
Polly
Tessie
Bella
Erica
Gloria
Wally
Nancy
Brenda
Mavis
Sandra
Nellie
Leoine
Dawn
Rita
Vicky
Paula
Fiona
Shirley
Colin
Jack
Hal
Ruth
Shirley
Esther
Florence
Shiela
Angela
Marcelle
Gwenda
Trixie
Alice
Karen
Alice
Cindy
Aggie
Belinda
Vera
Wilma
Dawn
Otto
Gisele
Kathy
Dora
Emily
Wanda
Vida
Watorea
Leo
Isa
Gertie
Carol
Yvonne
Beverley
Carol
Verna
Lulu
Ida
Faith
Helen
Amelia
Hope
Fiona
Gail
Zoe
Clara
Linda
Yvonne
Hannah
Isobel
Denise
Maggie
Ida
Jessie
Lena
Jenny
Mavis
Alice
References:[129]
Names used between July 1978 and June 1993 [ ]
1978–79
1979–80
1980–81
1981–82
1982–83
1983–84
1984–85
1985–86
1986–87
1987–88
1988–89
1989–90
1990–91
1991–92
1992–93
Peter
Viola
Alice
Bessi
Jane
Oscar
Harvey
Emma
Nicholas
Connie
Agi
Ilona
Pedro
Laurence
Mark
Ken
Greta
Wilf
Bert
Amelia
Des
Pearl
Bobby
Frank
Ophelia
Irma
Frederic
Delilah
Felicity
Joy
Betsy
Nina
Rosa
Paul
Carol
Chris
Elinor
Quenton
Ingrid
Monica
Pancho
Damien
Gwenda
John
Rosita
Chris
Harriet
Lena
Hazel
Amy
Dan
Bruno
Ken
Esther
Chloe
Nigel
Hector
Jason
Charlie
Kirrily
Sam
Daphne
Ian
Oliver
Ivan
Brian
Edna
Daphne
Lena
Fritz
Ferdinand
Odette
Vernon
Elise
Herbie
Harry
Greg
Kelvin
Neville
Polly
Jane
Clara
Felix
Errol
Monty
Tim
Jim
Gertie
Winifred
Kay
Marcia
Vincent
Elma
Jane
Roger
Stan
Dean
Mabel
Abigail
Naomi
Grace
Daryl
Hubert
Rhonda
Blanche
Ned
Walter
Errol
Monty
Kevin
Ruth
Eddie
Graham
Vivienne
Kathy
Isobel
Selwyn
Aivu
Marian
Adel
Enid
Neil
Carol
Willy
Lance
Jacob
Tiffany
Orson
Fifi
Fred
Freda
Harriet
Annette
Pierre
Alfred
Meena
Lisa
Simon
Max
Ian
Rebecca
Victor
Eric
Doris
Olga
Bernie
Kirsty
Alison
Hilda
Gloria
Paddy
Dominic
Lindsay
Manu
Ivor
Sina
Claudia
Sandy
Billy
Alex
Tanya
Bessi
Margot
Tina
Gretel
References:[131] [132] [133] [134] [135] [136] [137] [138] [139] [140] [141] [142] [143] [144] [145]
Names used between July 1993 and June 2008 [ ]
1993–94
1994–95
1995–96
1996–97
1997–98
1998–99
1999–00
2000–01
2001–02
2002–03
2003–04
2004–05
2005–06
2006–07
2007–08
Naomi
Annette
Daryl
Lindsay
Sid
Zelia
Ilsa
Sam
Alex
Fiona
Jana
Phoebe
Bertie
Isobel
Lee
Oscar
Bobby
Emma
Melanie
Selwyn
Alison
John
Terri
Bessi
Graham
Debbie
Raymond
Clare
Nelson
Guba
Pearl
Violet
Frank
Nicholas
Katrina
Billy
Kirrily
Winsome
Bernie
Harriet
Ken
Sally
Daryl
Odette
Melanie
Quenton
Warren
Gertie
Ophelia
Tiffany
Thelma
Leon
Vincent
Chris
Craig
Linda
Tim
Jim
George
Helen
Sadie
Chloe
Barry
Fergus
Les
Cathy
Marcia
Wylva
Claudia
Erica
Fritz
Harvey
Kate
Jacob
Nicholas
Theodore
Agnes
Hubert
Phil
Victor
Olinda
Steve
Abigail
Des
Inigo
Monty
Vivienne
Emma
Kara
Ophelia
Sharon
Celeste
Rachel
May
Damien
Norman
Walter
Dianne
Epi
Evan
Ingrid
Larry
Pierre
Pancho
Tim
Jacob
Pancho
Nathan
Pete
Olga
Alistair
Bonnie
Nicky
Willy
Floyd
Rosie
Vivenne
Isobel
Gillian
Rona
Tessi
Errol
Fay
Adeline
Glenda
Durga
Willy
Dennis
Ita
Vance
Vaughan
Upia
Grace
Hubert
Kirsty
Justin
Elaine
Paul
Oscar
Monica
Ethel
Rhonda
Frederic
Rosita
Olivia
Harold
Gwenda
Hamish
References:[108] [109] [110] [111] [112] [113] [114] [115] [116] [117] [146] [147] [148] [149] [150]
Names used between July 2008 and June 2021 [ ]
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14
2014–15
2015–16
2016–17
2017–18
2018–19
2019–20
2020–21
Anika
Laurence
Anggrek
Fina
Mitchell
Alessia
Bakung
Stan
Yvette
Cempaka
Owen
Blake
Imogen
Billy
Magda
Tasha
Grant
Narelle
Bruce
Kate
Tatiana
Alfred
Dahlia
Kenanga
Claudia
Joshua
Charlotte
Neville
Vince
Heidi
Oswald
Christine
Lam
Uriah
Blanche
Hilda
Penny
Damien
Kimi
Dominic
Olga
Zelia
Iggy
Peta
Dylan
Marcia
Caleb
Irving
Riley
Esther
Lucas
Ellie
Paul
Anthony
Jasmine
Rusty
Edna
Nathan
Debbie
Joyce
Savannah
Ferdinand
Marian
Freddy
Robyn
Bianca
Koji
Sandra
Fletcher
Olwyn
Ernie
Kelvin
Trevor
Gretel
Niran
Gabrielle
Sean
Carlos
Lua
Tim
Gillian
Quang
Frances
Linda
Veronica
Harold
Seroja
Hamish
Dianne
Victoria
Hadi
Raquel
Greg
Marcus
Wallace
Mangga
Odette
Ilsa
Errol
Zane
Ita
Nora
Lili
Jasper
Jack
Flamboyan
Ann
Kirrily
References:[118] [119] [120] [121] [122] [123] [124] [125] [126]
South Pacific [ ]
Tropical Cyclones started to be named within the South Pacific, by the New Caledonia Meteorological Office during the 1958–59 season.[151] [152] The Fiji Office of the New Zealand Meteorological Service subsequently started to also name cyclones during the 1969–70 season with Alice being the first name to be used.[151]
Names used between 1958 and 1970 [ ]
1958–59
1959–60
1960–61
1961–62
1962–63
1963–64
1964–65
1965–66
1966–67
1967–68
1968–69
1969–70
Aurelia
Gabrielle
Amanda
Barbarine
Alizor
Audrey
Judy
Connie
Angela
Annie
Becky
Alice
Beatrice
Honorine
Brigitte
Catherine
Bertha
Lucie
Dinah
Brenda
Colleen
Dolly
Charlotte
Ida
Corine
Isis
Edith
Olga
Agnes
Esther
Hortense
Emma
Dorothee
Bertha
Delilah
Gertie
Barbara
Florence
Irene
Fanny
Eulalie
Connie
Erika
Henrietta
Glenda
Gisele
Gillian
Florence
Flora
Helen
Gina
Isa
References:[152] [153] [154]
Names used between July 1970 and June 1985 [ ]
1970–71
1971–72
1972–73
1973–74
1974–75
1975–76
1976–77
1977–78
1978–79
1979–80
1980–81
1981–82
1982–83
1983–84
1984–85
Nora
Ursula
Bebe
Lottie
Val
Charlotte
Kim
Steve
Fay
Ofa
Diola
Gyan
Joti
Rewa
Atu
Drena
Odile
Vivienne
Collette
Monica
Alison
David
Laurie
Tessa
Gordon
Peni
Arthur
Hettie
Saba
Kina
Beti
Eric
Priscilla
Wendy
Diana
Nessie
Betty
Elsa
Marion
Anne
Henry
Rae
Betsy
Isaac
Lisa
Sarah
Cyril
Freda
Rosie
Yolande
Elenore
Pam
Frances
Norman
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During March 2004, a rare tropical cyclone developed within the Southern Atlantic, about 1,010 km (630 mi) to the east-southeast of Florianópolis in southern Brazil.[158] As the system was threatening the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina , a newspaper used the headline "Furacão Catarina," which was presumed to mean "furacão (hurricane) threatening (Santa) Catarina (the state)".[158] However, when the international press started monitoring the system, it was assumed that "Furacão Catarina" meant "Hurricane Catarina" and that it had been formally named in the usual way.[158] During March 12, 2010, public and private weather services in Southern Brazil, decided to name a tropical storm Anita in order to avoid confusion in future references.[159] A naming list was subsequently set up by the Brazilian Navy Hydrographic Center with the names Arani, Bapo, Cari, Deni, Eçaí, Guará, Iba, Jaguar, Kurumí and Mani subsequently taken from that list during 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 and 2020, respectively.[120] [124] [160]
Catarina (2004)
Anita (2010)
Arani (2011)
Bapo (2015)
Cari (2015)
Deni (2016)
Eçaí (2016)
Guará (2017)
Iba (2019)
Jaguar (2019)
Kurumí (2020)
Mani (2020)
Oquira (2020)
Potira (2021)
Raoni (2021)
References:[120] [124] [125] [126] [158] [159]
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