The name Toyang has been used to name nine tropical cyclones in the Philippine Area of Responsibility by the PAGASA in the Western Pacific Ocean.
- Tropical Storm June (1964) (T6413, 13W, Toyang) – affected the Philippines and Hainan.
- Typhoon Ora (1968) (T6831, 31W, Toyang) – a category 4 equivalent typhoon that made landfall in the Philippines as a category 1 equivalent typhoon.
- Typhoon Pamela (1972) (T7226, 33W, Toyang) – struck Hong Kong as a category 3 equivalent typhoon, killing one person.
- Typhoon Iris (1976) (T7620, 24W, Toyang) – meandered over the South China Sea and struck South China.
- Typhoon Orchid (1980) (T8013, 19W, Toyang) – sank the MV Derbyshire.
- Typhoon Vanessa (1984) (T8422 26W, Toyang) – one of the most intense typhoons on record.
- Tropical Storm Pat (1988) (T8826, 48W, Toyang) – also affected the Philippines and Hainan.
- Tropical Storm Ernie (1996) (T9627, 37W, Toyang) – traversed the Philippines.
- Tropical Storm Rumbia (2000) (T0021, 48W, Toyang) – brought deadly flooding to the central and southern Philippines.
After the 2000 Pacific typhoon season, the PAGASA revised their naming lists, and the name Toyang was excluded.