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The following list of names is being used for named storms that form in the North Atlantic in 2027. The names not retired from this list will be used again in the 2033 season. This is the same list used in the 2015 season, with the exception of the names Elsa and Julian which replaced Erika and Joaquin. The names Rose and Sam were used for the first time this year.
Ana
Bill
Claudette
Danny
Elsa
Fred
Grace
Henri
Ida
Julian
Kate
Larry
Mindy
Nicholas
Odette
Peter
Rose
Sam
Teresa (unused)
Victor (unused)
Wanda (unused)
Until the 2020 season, the Greek alphabet was used if the 21 names were used up, as was observed in 2005 and 2020. In the spring 2021 WMO meeting, after the Greek alphabet was deemed too confusing to use, and complaints were raised about how Hurricanes Eta and Iota could not be retired, the WMO decided to end the use of the Greek alphabet as an auxiliary list. Therefore, beginning this season, if all 21 names above are used, subsequent storms will take names from a new supplemental naming list, with another 21 names that could be retired.
Adria (unused)
Braylen (unused)
Caridad (unused)
Deshawn (unused)
Emery (unused)
Foster (unused)
Gemma (unused)
Heath (unused)
Isla (unused)
Jacobus (unused)
Kenzie (unused)
Lucio (unused)
Makayla (unused)
Nolan (unused)
Orlanda (unused)
Pax (unused)
Ronin (unused)
Sophie (unused)
Tayshaun (unused)
Viviana (unused)
Will (unused)
Retirement[]
In Spring 2022, the World Meteorological Organization retired the names Fred and Grace from its rotating naming lists due to the number of deaths and amount of damage they caused, they will not be used again for another Atlantic hurricane. They will be replaced with Flynn and Gretchen for the 2027 season, respectively.