The name Elang has been used to name nine tropical cyclones within the Philippine Area of Responsibility by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) and its predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau.
- Typhoon Amy (1965) (T6507, 07W, Elang) – impacted the Philippines and Japan.
- Typhoon Viola (1969) (T6905, 05W, Elang) – an extremely deadly Category 4 typhoon that caused around 10,000 deaths when it made landfall on China.
- Tropical Storm Joan (1973) (T7311, 12W, Elang) – struck southern China and Vietnam as a tropical depression.
- Typhoon Sarah (1977) (T7703, 05W, Elang) – made landfall on the Philippines, Hainan, and Vietnam.
- Tropical Storm Lynn (1981) (T8107, 05W, Elang) – caused 28 deaths along its path.
- Tropical Depression Elang (1985) – considered a tropical storm by the PAGASA.
- Tropical Storm Faye (1989) (T8907, 07W, Elang) – struck the Philippines, Hainan, and Vietnam.
- Tropical Depression 07W (1993) (07W, Elang) – crossed the Philippines.
- Typhoon Rosie (1997) (T9709, 10W, Elang) – a Category 5 super typhoon that made landfall on Japan as a Category 1 typhoon, killing 5 people.
After the 2000 Pacific typhoon season, the PAGASA revised their naming lists. The name Elang was excluded.