METALLIC MATERIALS SPECIFICATION HANDBOOK, Robert Ross, Chapman & Hall [I have 4th Ed, ISBN, 0-412-36940-0].
All UNS alloy numbers and their common-alloy numbers/designations and their procurement specs are listed in Chapter 27 Nickel [Ni] alloys. This book includes EXACTLY what you are ASKING for.
CAUTION. Actual physical/mechanical/etc properties are NOT listed in this document... more research required.
Regards, Wil Taylor
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If you want a list of commercial available alloys you should start by looking at the major producers web sites;
ATI
SMC
VDM
The full UNS list is every alloy that has an assigned number, many of them are not available.