The name Kuring has been used to name nine tropical cyclones within the Philippine Area of Responsibility by the PAGASA and its predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau.
- Tropical Depression Thelma (1965) (04W, Kuring) – was analyzed as a tropical storm by the JTWC.
- Typhoon Tess (1969) (T6904, 04W, Kuring) – made landfall in Vietnam as a tropical storm.
- Tropical Storm Fran (1973) (T7307, 07W, Kuring) – affected the Philippines and Taiwan.
- Tropical Storm Ruth (1977) (T7702, 03W, Kuring) – affected China.
- Typhoon June (1981) (T8105, 05W, Kuring) – made landfall in Taiwan and Japan.
- Typhoon Hal (1985) (T8505, 05W, Kuring) – struck the Philippines and made landfall in China, causing 53 deaths with 3 missing.
- Typhoon Dot (1989) (T8905, 05W, Kuring) – made landfall in the Philippines, Hainan, and Vietnam; 8 people were killed with 1 missing.
- Tropical Depression 04W (1993) (04W, Kuring) – made landfall on Mindanao.
- Typhoon Opal (1997) (T9707, 08w, Kuring) – made landfall in Japan, killing 3.
After the 2000 Pacific typhoon season, the PAGASA revised their naming lists. The name Kuring was excluded.