Meaning of Tropical Cyclone Names in 2024
Cambodia
Name |
Meaning |
Nakri |
A kind of flower |
Krovanh |
A kind of tree |
Maysak |
A kind of tree |
Krosa |
Crane |
Trases |
Woodpecker |
Ampil |
A kind of tropical fruit, more commonly known as "tamarind" |
Damrey |
Elephant |
Nesat |
Fishing |
Kong-rey |
Pretty girl in Khmer legend/The name of mountain |
Chanthu |
A kind of flower |
China
Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
Yinxing |
yin-xing |
A kind of tree native to China. |
Wukong |
wu-kong |
The King of the monkeys. In the classical novel Journey to the West, he escorted the Tang Dynasty monk, Xuanzang, on a journey to India in search of the Buddhist scriptures. In the course of numerous hardships on the road, Wukong subdued one monster after another. |
Dujuan |
du-juan |
Azalea |
Haikui |
hai-kui |
Sea anemones. Marine animals resembling flowers. |
Haishen |
hai-shen |
The God of the Sea. Traditionally, sailors and fishermen would offer sacrifices to this god for safe voyages before they set sail or when they encountered stormy weather. |
Dianmu |
dian-mu |
Mother of Lightning. The goddess in charge of thunder and lightning. |
Fengshen |
feng-shen |
The God of Wind. |
Mulan |
mu-lan |
Magnolia, a kind of flower native to China. |
Bailu |
bailu |
A white deer, which stands for auspiciousness in Chinese language. |
Haitang |
hai-tang |
The Chinese flowering crabapple. |
DPR Korea
Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
Surigae |
- |
A kind of eagles |
Jongdari |
joŋdari |
Skylark |
Podul |
- |
Tree usually found in the towns and countries. In the sultry weather people take rest and enjoy chatting under the shadow of Podul (Willow). |
Toraji |
- |
Beautiful flower which blooms unnoticed, usually found in deep mountains of Korea, for its usefulness as food and medicine. |
Jamjari |
- |
A dragonfly |
Kalmaegi |
- |
Bird (Sea gull) usually found wherever in the sea, which is an emblem of sea. |
Kirogi |
- |
Migrating bird (Wild goose), the flock of which comes in Autumn to Korea and flies in early spring to the far North. Their appearance in Korea every year resembles Typhoon habit. |
Meari |
- |
It (Echo) means that once Typhoon forms, the Typhoon Committee's notification echoes over to its members. |
Noul |
- |
Glows, Red Sky. |
Mindulle |
- |
Small and yellow flower (Dandelion) which blooms in the field when spring comes, almost in the same time, which represents simple and gentle minds of Korean women. |
Hong Kong, China
Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
Fung-wong |
fung-wong |
Phoenix, also the name of a peak in Hong Kong. |
Tsing-ma |
tsing-ma |
A landmark bridge connecting the airport and urban areas in Hong Kong. |
Shanshan |
sarn-sarn |
A fairly common pet name for young girls. |
Dolphin |
dol-fin |
Chinese White Dolphins living in Hong Kong waters, also a mascot of Hong Kong. |
Lingling |
ling-ling |
A fairly common pet name for young girls. |
Banyan |
ban-yan |
A tree commonly found in the southern part of China. |
Man-yi |
mun-yi |
Name of a strait originally. With the construction of a dam, that part of the sea has become a reservoir. |
Yun-yeung |
yun-yeung |
A species of duck (Aix galericulata), also the vernacular name of a popular drink in Hong Kong prepared by mixing tea with coffee. |
Choi-wan |
choi-wun("un" as in "under") |
Colourful cloud, also the name of a housing estate in Hong Kong. |
Lionrock |
lie-un-rock |
Name of a peak in Hong Kong which overlooks Kowloon Peninsula. |
Japan
Name |
Meaning |
Koinu |
Canis Minor; puppy |
Yagi |
Capricornus (goat) |
Usagi |
Lepus (rabbit) |
Kajiki |
Dorado (spearfish) |
Koto |
Lyra; harp |
Kujira |
Cetus (whale) |
Koguma |
Ursa Minor |
Tokei |
Horologium; clock |
Tokage |
Lacerta (lizard) |
Yamaneko |
Lynx; cat that lives in mountains and forests |
LAO PDR
Name |
Meaning |
Leepi |
Most beautiful waterfall in southern Lao |
Pabuk |
Big fresh water fish |
Chan-hom |
A kind of tree |
Ong-mang |
Ong-mang is the name of animal “Eld’s Deer”. It is listed as rare and endangered (EN) of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and endangered species of Lao PDR |
Nokaen |
A kind of bird, swallow |
Nongfa |
A lake in Lao PDR, meaning blue lake |
Bolaven |
Plateau |
Champi |
Waxy flower with a sweet scent |
Namtheun |
River |
Pakhar |
A fresh water fish which lives in lower Mekong River |
Macau, China
Name |
Meaning |
Peilou |
A common migratory bird in Macao. |
Muifa |
Plum blossom, flower that can grow in very cold weather. It represents a strong-minded Chinese. |
Peipah |
A popular pet fish in Macao. |
Sanba |
A tourist resort in Macao. |
Sanvu |
Coral, it is a hard substance often used for jewelry, formed by the skeletons of tiny sea animals, massed together in great numbers. Many Macau souvenirs are made of it. |
Malou |
Agate, it is a very hard stone with bands of color and often used for ornaments. Many Macau souvenirs are made of it. |
Wutip |
Butterfly, it is an insect with four broad, colorful wings. You can find different kinds of butterfly in the countryside of Macau islands during Spring and Summer. |
Penha |
Penha Hill is one of the Macao New Eight Scenic Spots. |
In-fa |
Fireworks. |
Bebinca |
Macanese Milk Pudding, favorite Macanese food found in Portuguese restaurants of Macau. |
Malaysia
Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
Jelawat |
jer-la-wa-t |
Also known as Sultan fish. This fresh-water carp fish is normally found in big rivers. It is a very tasty fish and very much sought after by gourmets. |
Mawar |
ma-wa-r |
Rose, a common garden plant, with bigger-sized varieties found in the highlands of Malaysia. |
Cempaka |
- |
Plant that known for its fragrant flowers. |
Nyatoh |
- |
A kind of tree that grows in tropical rainforests in southeast Asia. |
Merbok |
mer-bok |
A spotted-necked dove, most commonly found in the rural areas and on wasteland, is a popular caged bird by the local inhabitants of Malaysia. |
Nangka |
nang-ka |
Also known as Jackfruit. This oval-shaped, yellow fruit is very popular in Malaysia. |
Pulasan |
- |
A popular fruit in Southeast Asia for its juicy and sweet taste. |
Nuri |
- |
Blue crowned parroquet in the Malay language. |
Sepat |
se-pa-t |
A fresh water fish with small climbing perch, is often found in rivers, swampy areas with a lot of weeds and paddy fields. |
Tapah |
ta-pa-h |
This giant fresh water catfish is the largest Malaysian fresh-water fish. |
Micronesia
Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
Sinlaku |
SIN-la-kou |
Legendary Kosrae Goddess |
Nepartak |
knee-PAR-tack |
Famous Kosrae warrior |
Saudel |
SOW-del |
Legendary Pohnpei Chief Soudelor's trusted guard/soldier |
Ewiniar |
EE-win-yar |
Chuuk traditional storm God |
Mun |
Moon |
Yapese for month of June |
Mitag |
ME-tok |
"My eyes", a Yapese woman's name |
Soulik |
SOW-lick |
Traditional Pohnpei Chief's title |
Nanmadol |
nan-MA-dol |
A famous Pohnpei ruin, the "Venice of the Pacific" |
Sarbul |
- |
Monsoon/Rainy Season |
Guchol |
goo-CHOL |
Yapese word for the spice Tumeric |
Philippines
Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
Maliksi |
- |
Fast |
Cimaron |
SEE-MAH-RON |
Philippine wild ox |
Danas |
DAH-NAS |
To experience; to feel |
Ragasa |
- |
Rapid or fast motion |
Hagupit |
HA-GOO-PEET |
Lash; flog |
Narra |
- |
A species of tree; Pterocarpus indicus
|
Lupit |
LOO-PEET |
Cruel; viciousness |
Amuyao |
- |
A mountain in Mountain Province, the Philippines |
Talas |
TAH-LAS |
Sharpness; acuteness |
Talim |
TAH-LEEM |
Sharp or cutting edge |
Republic of Korea
Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
Jebi* |
je-bi |
A swallow.
A small bird with long wings and a forked tail that eats insects, which visits Korea in Spring. |
Neoguri* |
neo-gu-ri |
A raccoon dog; a cunning animal.
A small greyish-brown animal with black markings on its face and its thick furry tail. |
Gaemi* |
gae-mi |
An ant.
A very small insect that lives in highly organized groups. It often appears in Korean fairy tales as a symbol of diligence. |
Gaenari |
- |
A spring flowering shrub with yellow flowers; Forsythias. |
Gosari |
- |
Bracken. |
Doksuri |
- |
A bird of prey. |
Nari |
na-ri |
A lily.
A kind of plant which grows from a bulb, with large white or coloured flowers, commonly found in Korea in summer. |
Hodu |
- |
Walnut. |
Jangmi* |
jang-mi |
A rose; symbol of fashion.
A sweet-smelling flower that grows on a bush and usually has thorns on its stems. |
Mirinae |
- |
Milky Way. |
Thailand
Name |
Meaning |
Kulap |
Rose |
Prapiroon |
God of rain |
Khanun |
Thai fruit (Jackfruit) |
Krathon |
A kind of fruit; also known as santol |
Mekkhala |
Angel of thunder |
Chaba |
Tropical flower (the shoeflower, genus Hibicus) |
Atsani |
Lightning flash |
Wipha |
Name of woman |
Nida |
Name of woman |
Bualoi |
A kind of Thai dessert |
USA
Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
Barijat |
Bah REE jat |
Marshallese for "coastal areas impacted by waves/winds" |
Aere |
- |
Marshallese word for "storm" |
Matmo |
- |
Heavy rain |
Omais |
OH-mice |
Palauan word for "wandering around" |
Etau |
A-tau |
Palauan word for "storm cloud" |
Higos |
HEE-gos |
Chamorro word for the fruit "fig" |
Roke |
row-KEE |
Chamorro man's name |
Francisco |
FRAN-cis-co |
Chamorro man's name |
Maria |
MA-ree-ah |
Chamorro woman's name |
Lan |
Lang |
Marshallese for “storm” |
Viet Nam
Name |
Meaning |
Saola |
A rare precious species of animal recently found in the western part of Hatinh province (Central Viet Nam) and is "protected" in Viet Nam. |
Sonca |
A kind of singing bird with beautiful twittering, lives in mountainous areas. |
Trami |
A kind of tree belonging to the rose family, its flowers are pink or red without perfume, is used as decorative tree. |
Son-Tinh |
God of mountain. |
Co-may |
A species of grass, Chrysopogon aciculatus. |
Bavi |
A mountain chain in Hatay province (about 40 km west of Hanoi) with its peak of 1281 m, where there is a national forest. |
Luc-Binh |
It is an aquatic plant. It has purple flowers that bloom on all year. The scientific name is Eichhoriaceae crassipes solms. |
Songda |
A branch of the Red river (the biggest one in northern Viet Nam) which originates from China, is characterized by falls and waterfalls with high hydroelectric potential. |
Bang-lang |
A species of flowering tree; Lagerstroemia speciosa. |
Halong |
A famous picturesque place in Viet Nam which was claimed heritage by UNESCO, lies in the Bacbo Gulf and consists of more than 1,000 isles, most of them are limestone islands. |
* Spelling slightly modified at the request of the originating country