The name Hilda has been used for fourteen tropical cyclones worldwide. It was used in the Atlantic before the formal naming system was instituted, but was then retired due to the destruction it caused in 1964. However, it remains in use in the Eastern Pacific, where it was first used in 1979.
Atlantic
- Hurricane Hilda (1955) – a deadly hurricane which struck Cuba and Mexico
- Hurricane Hilda (1964) – struck Louisiana, caused extensive damage to New Orleans
Eastern Pacific
- Tropical Storm Hilda (1979) Stayed out to sea
- Tropical Storm Hilda (1985) Did not affect land
- Tropical Storm Hilda (1991) did not affect land
- Tropical Storm Hilda (1997) did not affect land
- Tropical Storm Hilda (2003) did not affect land
- Tropical Storm Hilda (2009) did not affect land
- Hurricane Hilda (2015) Category 4 hurricane that stayed at sea
- Hurricane Hilda (2021) Category 1 hurricane that did not affect land
Western Pacific
- Tropical Storm Hilda (1999) (01W, Auring) – brought heavy rain to Sabah.
Southwest Indian
Australian Region