The name Oniang has been used to name ten tropical cyclones within the Philippine Area of Responsibility by the PAGASA and its predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau.
- Typhoon Gloria (1963) (T6314, 29W, Oniang) – a Category 4 typhoon that impacted Taiwan and China causing 239 fatalities with 89 missing.
- Tropical Storm Iris (1967) (T6716, 18W, Oniang) – struck southern China.
- Tropical Storm Kim (1971) (T7115, 14W, Oniang) – made landfall on Vietnam.
- Tropical Storm Grace (1975) (T7517 20W, Oniang) – had no significant effects on land.
- Tropical Storm Ken (1979) (T7912, 15W, Oniang) – struck Japan.
- Tropical Storm Ida (1983) (T8313, 14W, Oniang) – a Category 1 typhoon that did not significantly impact land.
- Typhoon Kelly (1987) (T8721, 20W, Oniang) – a Category 2 typhoon that caused 9 deaths and $365.6 million (1987 USD) in damages when it made landfall on Japan.
- Typhoon Nat (1991) (T9120, 22W, Oniang) – a Category 3 typhoon that traveled in an erratic path before striking Taiwan and southern China.
- Tropical Storm Yvette (1995) (T9527, 27W, Oniang) – made landfall on Vietnam and the Philippines.
- Typhoon Bart (1999) (T9918, 24W, Oniang) – a Category 5-equivalent super typhoon that struck Japan, causing 36 deaths and $5.75 billion (1999 USD) in damages.
After the 2000 Pacific typhoon season, the PAGASA revised their naming lists, and the name Oniang was excluded.
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