Well, I'm going to tell you anyway.

Earlier this year, I pretty much searched high and low on the Internet for info on the past seasons for the SIO basin. This was not an easy task due to not only overlapping years, but also overlapping basins.
Naming SIO cyclones began in early 1960. At first, only female names were used. By the 1970s, the names were becoming more exotic. Eventually, male names were allowed. Currently, SIO cyclone name lists are produced in the same way as WPAC lists. The lists consist of names selected by countries that tend to be affected by SIO cyclones. (Such as Madagascar, Mozambique, etc.) Countries with territories (Such as France) in the SIO also select names.
The lists consist of 26 names, one for each letter. Because the lists are not rotated, storms do not get retired. In fact, between 1960-2005, rarely have any names been used more than once.
Unlike the Australian and SPAC basins, there are few landmasses that get affected by SIO cyclones. Madagascar is often the most affected. La Reunion and Mauritus also get hit by cyclones. Although not as often, countries on the SW African coast get hit.
Several cyclones in the past have struck at powerful intensities.