The name Gaemi has been used to name five tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. In addition, the variant Kaemi was used in 2000 and 2006 before the WMO Typhoon Committee corrected the spelling. The name was submitted by South Korea and is a Korean word (Korean: 개미, [ˈke̞ːmi]) for ant.
- Tropical Storm Kaemi (2000) (T0011, 19W) – killed twenty-two people in Indochina.
- Typhoon Kaemi (2006) (T0605, 06W, Glenda) – struck Taiwan and China.
- Severe Tropical Storm Gaemi (2012) (T1220, 21W, Marce) – an erratic tropical storm that stuck Vietnam
- Tropical Storm Gaemi (2018) (T1806, 08W, Ester) – affected Taiwan and Ryukyu Islands.
- Typhoon Gaemi (2024) (T2403, 05W, Carina) – a powerful typhoon that impacted Taiwan and East China, and also drenched western Luzon in the Philippines by enhancing the monsoonal flow.