The name Ineng has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific. Ineng is an appellation for a young girl.
A variation of the name, Ining, was also used by PAGASA's predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau, for two tropical cyclones:
The 1977 Pacific typhoon season was one of the least active Pacific typhoon seasons on record, with only 19 tropical storms forming. It was also the second of three known typhoon seasons during the satellite era to not produce a Category 5-equivalent super typhoon, sandwiched between the 1974 and 2017 seasons. The season's first storm, Severe Tropical Storm Patsy, formed on March 23 and the last, Typhoon Mary, dissipated on January 2, 1978. With Mary spanning two calendar years, it became the fourth typhoon to do so since 1945. Since then, two other typhoons have achieved this feat.