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Meanings of minor planet names: 9001–10000
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As minor planet discoveries are confirmed, they are given a permanent number by the IAU's Minor Planet Center (MPC), and the discoverers can then submit names for them, following the IAU's naming conventions. The list below concerns those minor planets in the specified number-range that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names.

Official naming citations of newly named small Solar System bodies are approved and published in a bulletin by IAU's Working Group for Small Bodies Nomenclature (WGSBN).[1] Before May 2021, citations were published in MPC's Minor Planet Circulars for many decades.[2] Recent citations can also be found on the JPL Small-Body Database (SBDB).[3] Until his death in 2016, German astronomer Lutz D. Schmadel compiled these citations into the Dictionary of Minor Planet Names (DMP) and regularly updated the collection.[4][5]

Based on Paul Herget's The Names of the Minor Planets,[6] Schmadel also researched the unclear origin of numerous asteroids, most of which had been named prior to World War II. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: SBDB New namings may only be added to this list below after official publication as the preannouncement of names is condemned.[7] The WGSBN publishes a comprehensive guideline for the naming rules of non-cometary small Solar System bodies.[8]


Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
9001 Slettebak 1981 QE2 Arne Slettebak was for 25 years chair of the department of astronomy of the Ohio State University. JPL · 9001
9002 Gabrynowicz 1981 QV2 Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz (1949) is Emerita Professor, Director of the National Center for Remote Sensing, Air, and Space Law of the University of Mississippi School of Law, and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Space Law. JPL · 9002
9003 Ralphmilliken 1981 UW21 Ralph E. Milliken (born 1978), a planetary science professor at Brown University. JPL · 9003
9004 Peekaydee 1982 UZ2 Philip K. Dick (1928–1982), an American science fiction author. JPL · 9004
9005 Sidorova 1982 UU5 Sophia Ivanovna Sidorova (born 1943), public education worker in Ukraine and leader of the Crimean Republic Committee for the education of workers. JPL · 9005
9006 Voytkevych 1982 UA7 Vanda Georgievna Voytkevych (born 1949), friend of astronomer Lyudmila Karachkina who discovered this asteroid MPC · 9006
9007 James Bond 1983 TE1 James Bond, "agent 007", fictional British spy MPC · 9007
9008 Bohšternberk 1984 BS Bohumil Šternberk (1897–1983), Czech astronomer MPC · 9008
9009 Tirso 1984 HJ1 Thyrsus (Tirso), the scepter of Dionysus; Italian acronym of the Circolo eno-g-astronomico TIRSO (for "all together enjoying, studying, observing"), a scientific and cultural circle JPL · 9009
9010 Candelo 1984 HM1 Candelo, Italy, a small town in northern Piedmont JPL · 9010
9011 Angelou 1984 SU Maya Angelou (1928–2014), born Marguerite Annie Johnson, an American poet, author, and civil rights activist JPL · 9011
9012 Benner 1984 UW Lance A. M. Benner (born 1964), an American radio astronomer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (Src). JPL · 9012
9013 Sansaturio 1985 PA1 Maria Eugenia Sansaturio (born 1959), a mathematician at the University of Valladolid. JPL · 9013
9014 Svyatorichter 1985 UG5 Svyatoslav Richter (1915–1997), Russian pianist and People's artist of the U.S.S.R. JPL · 9014
9015 Coe 1985 VK Malcolm Coe (born 1949) is Professor of Astronomy at the University of Southampton in the U.K. JPL · 9015
9016 Henrymoore 1986 AE Henry J. Moore (1928–1998), a geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey since 1960. JPL · 9016
9017 Babadzhanyan 1986 TW9 Arno Babajanian (1921–1983), a Soviet composer and pianist. JPL · 9017
9018 Galache 1987 JG José Luis Galache (born 1975) has worked at the Minor Planet Center (MPC) since 2009. JPL · 9018
9019 Eucommia 1987 QF3 Eucommiaceae, a family with only one member, the elmlike Eucommia ulmoides, a vigorous and decorative plant. It is the only tree from temperate regions that produces latex in small quantities. JPL · 9019
9020 Eucryphia 1987 SG2 Eucryphiaceae, a family with five species in a single genus. Eucryphia cordifolia (Chilean elm) may reach a height of 12 m. Hybrids between the different species are cultivated for the garden. JPL · 9020
9021 Fagus 1988 CT5 Fagaceae, the beech family, with eight genera and over 1000 species, including oaks and chestnuts. Well-known species are Fagus grandifolia (American beech) and Fagus sylvatica (European beech). JPL · 9021
9022 Drake 1988 PC1 Michael J. Drake (born 1946), American cosmochemist and geochemist MPC · 9022
9023 Mnesthus 1988 RG1 Mnestheus from Greek mythology. JPL · 9023
9024 Gunnargraps 1988 RF9 Gunnar Graps (1951–2004) JPL · 9024
9025 Polanskey 1988 SM2 Carol A. Polanskey (born 1960), a science operations expert at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. JPL · 9025
9026 Denevi 1988 ST2 Brett W. Denevi (born 1980), a planetary scientist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and an expert in the composition and evolution of asteroid surfaces. JPL · 9026
9027 Graps 1988 VP5 Amara Graps (born 1961) is a planetary scientist. JPL · 9027
9028 Konrádbeneš 1989 BE1 Konrád Beneš (1920–1999), Czech planetologist MPC · 9028
9030 Othryoneus 1989 UX5 Othryoneus, from Greek mythology, who had taken part in the Trojan War in exchange for being allowed to marry Cassandra, King Priam's daughter. He was killed by Idomeneus during the Battle of the Ships. IAU · 9030
9032 Tanakami 1989 WK4 Tanakami, extending over Shiga, Mie and Kyoto prefectures, is the site of the largest meteorite found in Japan. JPL · 9032
9033 Kawane 1990 AD Kawane, a small town about 230 km west of Tokyo. JPL · 9033
9034 Oleyuria 1990 QZ17 Oleyuria, Ukrainian piano duo of Olga Scherbakova and Yuri Scherbakov. JPL · 9034
9038 Helensteel 1990 VE1 Helen Margaret Steel (born 1959), wife of discoverer Duncan Steel MPC · 9038
9040 Flacourtia 1991 BH1 Flacourtiaceae, the Indian plum family, with almost 90 genera and 900 species. Flacourtia indica (governor's plum) is one of the species, and the southeast Asian genus Hydnocarpus produces an oil that is used for treating some skin diseases. JPL · 9040
9041 Takane 1991 CX Takane, name of the town in which the Otomo observatory is located. JPL · 9041
9044 Kaoru 1991 KA Kaoru Ikeya (born 1964), lecturer and curator of the Gotoh Planetarium and Astronomical Museum in Tokyo. JPL · 9044
9052 Uhland 1991 UJ4 Johann Ludwig Uhland (1787–1862), a German poet. JPL · 9052
9053 Hamamelis 1991 VW5 Hamamelidaceae, the witch-hazel family, with about 25 genera and 100 species, typical in South America and Africa. Hamamelis virginiana (witch hazel) is not a true hazel, although the leaves are similar. JPL · 9053
9054 Hippocastanum 1991 YO Hippocastanaceae, the horse-chestnut family, with only two genera and 15 species. Aesculus hippocastanum (common horse-chestnut) is known for its creamy yellow flowers, in large, conical, upright panicles. JPL · 9054
9055 Edvardsson 1992 DP8 Bengt Edvardsson (born 1956), Swedish astronomer MPC · 9055
9056 Piskunov 1992 EQ14 Nikolai Piskunov (born 1957), Swedish astrophysicist MPC · 9056
9059 Dumas 1992 PJ Alexandre Dumas (1802–1870), the grandson of a French marquis and the son of a French general in Napoleon's army, a very well known writer. JPL · 9059
9060 Toyokawa 1992 RM Hideji Toyokawa (1926–1995), a curator of the Gotoh Planetarium and Astronomical Museum in Tokyo. JPL · 9060
9062 Ohnishi 1992 WO5 Michikazu Ohnishi (born 1933) is a chemical plant engineer and lecturer in descriptive geometry. JPL · 9062
9063 Washi 1992 YS Shinsho Washi (born 1951), the director of the Sakai City Planetarium. JPL · 9063
9064 Johndavies 1993 BH8 John Keith Davies (born 1955), British astronomer/aviation engineer MPC · 9064
9067 Katsuno 1993 HR Gentaro Katsuno (born 1933), chief editor of Gekkan Tenmon Guide ("Monthly Astronomy Guide") from 1975 to 1987 JPL · 9067
9069 Hovland 1993 OV Larry E. Hovland (born 1947), a senior engineer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. JPL · 9069
9070 Ensab 1993 OZ2 Leo Enright (born 1943) and Denise Sabatini (born 1950), Canadian astronomers MPC · 9070
9071 Coudenberghe 1993 OB13 Peeter van Coudenberghe (1520–1594), Flemish botanist and pharmacist JPL · 9071
9073 Yoshinori 1994 ER Yoshinori Kobayashi (born 1929), a professor emeritus at Hiroshima University and professor at Tokushima Bunri University. JPL · 9073
9074 Yosukeyoshida 1994 FZ Yosuke Yoshida (born 1945), chief editor of Gekkan Tenmon Guide ("Monthly Astronomy Guide") from 1988 to 1993. JPL · 9074
9076 Shinsaku 1994 JT Shinsaku Takasugi (1839–1867) MPC · 9076
9077 Ildo 1994 NC Ildo Lombardi (1934–1954), Italian gymnast and brother of Giuseppe Lombardi, a member of a team of amateur astronomers. JPL · 9077
9079 Gesner 1994 PC34 Conrad Gessner (1516–1565), a versatile Swiss naturalist and bibliographer JPL · 9079
9080 Takayanagi 1994 TP Yuichi Takayanagi (born 1939) JPL · 9080
9081 Hideakianno 1994 VY Hideaki Anno (born 1960), a Japanese animator and director. JPL · 9081
9082 Leonardmartin 1994 VR6 Leonard J. Martin, planetary astronomer and cartographer at the Lowell Observatory. JPL · 9082
9083 Ramboehm 1994 WC4 Jeff Ramos (born 1962) and Art Boehm (born 1944), friends of the discoverers Carolyn Shoemaker and David H. Levy. JPL · 9083
9084 Achristou 1995 CS1 Apostolos Christou (born 1968), Planetary astronomer at the Irish Armagh Observatory MPC · 9084
9087 Neff 1995 SN3 Vladimír Neff (1909–1983), Czech novelist and his son Ondřej Neff (born 1945), science fiction author MPC · 9087
9088 Maki 1995 SX3 Fusao Maki (1916–2001), a songwriter who wrote many children's songs, school songs, home songs, and citizen's songs, and left hundreds of works. JPL · 9088
9090 Chirotenmondai 1995 UW8 Chiro Astronomical Observatory (320) or Chiro tenmondai in Western Australia. It was founded by Australian and Japanese amateur astronomers in 1995. JPL · 9090
9091 Ishidatakaki 1995 VK Takaki Ishida (born 1948), principal of Sanyo Girls' High and Junior High School in Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture. JPL · 9091
9092 Nanyang 1995 VU18 Nanyang City, in the southwest of Henan Province JPL · 9092
9093 Sorada 1995 WA Toshiyuki Sorada (born 1954), an amateur astronomer in Hiroshima City. JPL · 9093
9094 Butsuen 1995 WH Kazunari Butsuen (born 1952), an amateur astronomer in Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture. JPL · 9094
9096 Tamotsu 1995 XE1 Tamotsu Fujii (born 1947), a member of the Oriental Astronomical Association since 1960 and president of the Yamashiro Astronomical Association since its founding in 1962. JPL · 9096
9097 Davidschlag 1996 AU1 Davidschlag, Upper Austria, small Austrian village, some 10 km to the north of Linz, at the entrance to the Sterngartl ("small garden of stars") region, home of the Privatobservatorium Meyer/Obermair (Private Observatory Meyer/Obermair) MPC · 9097
9098 Toshihiko 1996 BQ3 Toshihiko Osawa (1935–2001) JPL · 9098
9099 Kenjitanabe 1996 VN3 Kenji Tanabe (born 1944), a professor at Okayama University of Science. JPL · 9099
9100 Tomohisa 1996 XU1 Tomohisa Ohno (born 1948), a Japanese amateur astronomer. JPL · 9100

9101–9200

Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
9101 Rossiglione 1996 XG2 Rossiglione. JPL · 9101
9102 Foglar 1996 XS18 Jaroslav Foglar (1907–1999), Czech children's author MPC · 9102
9103 Komatsubara 1996 XW30 Mitsugu Komatsubara (born 1953), a Japanese reporter and amateur astronomer. JPL · 9103
9104 Matsuo 1996 YB Atsushi Matsuo (born 1955), Japanese astronomy educator and historian JPL · 9104
9105 Matsumura 1997 AU Masafumi Matsumura (born 1955), Japanese astronomer JPL · 9105
9106 Yatagarasu 1997 AY1 Yatagarasu, the holy crow with three legs of Japanese mythology, who guided Jinmu, the so-called first emperor, and his troops from Kumano to Nara (The Chinese counterpart of the crow with three legs is said to live in the Sun, and could be a naked-eye sunspot) JPL · 9106
9107 Narukospa 1997 AE4 Naruko, Miyagi (Naruko Onsen) JPL · 9107
9108 Toruyusa 1997 AZ6 Toru Yusa (born 1966) is director of the planetarium and observatory at the Osaki Lifelong Learning Center in Miyagi Prefecture and a member of the board of directors of the Japan Public Observatory Society. JPL · 9108
9109 Yukomotizuki 1997 AH7 Yuko Motizuki (born 1965) is an associate professor at Saitama University. Her speciality is the theoretical study of nucleosynthesis, supernovae and neutron stars. She is also leading a team to examine the effects of solar cycles and supernovae on Antarctic ice cores JPL · 9109
9110 Choukai 1997 AM19 Mount Choukai (2230 m) and the Choukai volcanic mountain range, Japan, national park and part of the border between Akita and Yamagata prefectures JPL · 9110
9111 Matarazzo 1997 BD2 Giuseppe "Corrado" Matarazzo (born 1946), Italian mathematician from Sicily, amateur astronomer and orbit computer. In 1995 he co-authored Elementi di Calcolo delle Orbite. JPL · 9111
9112 Hatsulars 1997 BU3 Hatsulars is the name of a women's chorus. Its members are mainly housewives of farming families of Kakegawa City. JPL · 9112
9114 Hatakeyama 1997 CU19 Hideo Hatakeyama (born 1955) JPL · 9114
9115 Battisti 1997 DG Lucio Battisti (1943–1998), Italian singer (Src) MPC · 9115
9116 Billhamilton 1997 ES40 William O. Hamilton (born 1933), American professor of physics and astronomy at Louisiana State University. (Src) JPL · 9116
9117 Aude 1997 FR1 AUDÉ, the Association des utilisateurs de détecteurs électroniques; users of electronic detectors association JPL · 9117
9119 Georgpeuerbach 1998 DT Georg von Peuerbach (1423–1461), Austrian mathematician, astronomer, poet, early humanist and teacher of Regiomontanus MPC · 9119
9121 Stefanovalentini 1998 DJ11 Stefano Valentini (born 1955), Italian amateur astronomer, software developer and creator of WinAstrometry MPC · 9121
9122 Hunten 1998 FZ8 Donald M. Hunten (1925–2010), American astronomer, who has participated in space missions from Pioneer to Cassini JPL · 9122
9123 Yoshiko 1998 FQ11 Yoshiko Nakano (born 1933), Japanese director of the Gekko Observatory and educator JPL · 9123
9126 Samcoulson 1998 FR64 Samuel Harold Coulson (born 1998) is a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his earth and space sciences project JPL · 9126
9127 Brucekoehn 1998 HX51 Bruce W. Koehn (born 1948), American astronomer and software developer. His software has been used by the LONEOS program. MPC · 9127
9128 Takatumuzi 1998 HQ52 Mount Takatumuzi (693 m), Japan, east of Nanyo city, Yamagata prefecture, where the discovery site is located JPL · 9128
9130 Galois 1998 HQ148 Évariste Galois (1811–1832), French mathematician and contributor to group theory MPC · 9130
9132 Walteranderson 2821 P-L Walter Anderson (born 1953), chief executive officer of Entreé International JPL · 9132
9133 d'Arrest 3107 P-L Heinrich Louis d'Arrest (1822–1875), a German astronomer JPL · 9133
9134 Encke 4822 P-L Johann Franz Encke (1791–1865), an eminent German astronomer JPL · 9134
9135 Lacaille 7609 P-L Nicolas Louis de Lacaille (1713–1762), a French astronomer JPL · 9135
9136 Lalande 4886 T-1 Jérôme Lalande (1732–1807), a French astronomer JPL · 9136
9137 Remo 2114 T-2 John L. Remo (born 1941), American physicist MPC · 9137
9138 Murdoch 2280 T-2 Jean Iris Murdoch (1919–1999), a prolific novelist and philosopher JPL · 9138
9139 Barrylasker 4180 T-2 Barry Lasker (1939–1999), American astronomer JPL · 9139
9140 Deni 4195 T-3 the Department of Education for Northern Ireland (Deni), for its support of the Armagh Observatory JPL · 9140
9141 Kapur 5174 T-3 Shekhar Kapur (born 1945), Indian actor MPC · 9141
9142 Rhesus 5191 T-3 Rhesus of Thrace, the king of the Thracians and ally of the Trojans JPL · 9142
9143 Burkhead 1955 SF Martin S. Burkhead (born 1933), an emeritus professor at Indiana University JPL · 9143
9144 Hollisjohnson 1955 UN1 Hollis R. Johnson (born 1928), an emeritus professor at Indiana University JPL · 9144
9145 Shustov 1976 GG3 Boris Mikhailovich Shustov (born 1947), a deputy director at the Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences JPL · 9145
9146 Tulikov 1976 YG1 Sergeevich Tulikov (born 1914), a composer and an artist in the U.S.S.R. JPL · 9146
9147 Kourakuen 1977 DD1 Kourakuen in Okayama is one of the three most outstanding gardens in Japan JPL · 9147
9148 Boriszaitsev 1977 EL1 Boris Petrovich Zaitsev (1925–2000), People's artist of Ukraine JPL · 9148
9150 Zavolokin 1978 SE1 Gennadij Dmitrievich Zavolokin (1943–2001), a player of the bayan (Russian accordion) JPL · 9150
9151 Kettnergriswold 1979 MQ8 Kettner John Frederick Griswold (born 1960) is the "Launch Vehicle Integration Manager" of the Lucy mission. IAU · 9151
9152 Combe 1980 VZ2 Jean-Philippe Combe (born 1977), a research scientist on the Dawn mission team analyzing the mineralogy of Vesta using visible and near-infrared mapping data JPL · 9152
9153 Chikurinji 1981 UD2 Chikurinji is the mountain on which the Okayama Astrophysical Observatory is situated. JPL · 9153
9154 Kolʹtsovo 1982 SP6 Kolʹtsovo, a suburb of Novosibirsk, is the site of the State Scientific Institute of Virology and Biotechnology of the Russian Ministry of Public Health JPL · 9154
9155 Verkhodanov 1982 SM7 Vyacheslav Gennadievich Verkhodanov (born 1942), a Ukrainian economics and management specialist JPL · 9155
9156 Malanin 1982 TQ2 Ivan Ivanovich Malanin (1897–1969), Russian accordionist MPC · 9156
9158 Platè 1984 MR Nikolaj Alfredovich Platè (born 1934), a chief scientific secretary of the Russian Academy of Sciences and director of the Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis in Moscow JPL · 9158
9159 McDonnell 1984 UD3 J. A. M. ("Tony") McDonnell (born 1938) JPL · 9159
9161 Beaufort 1987 BZ1 Rear Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort (1774–1857), an admiral of the British Navy who devised the scale for classifying wind force at sea JPL · 9161
9162 Kwiila 1987 OA Kwiila ("Black Oak"), one of the First People in the Luiseno creation story (the black oak is indigenous to Palomar Mountain, the discovery site) JPL · 9162
9164 Colbert 1987 SQ Edwin H. Colbert (born 1905), a U.S. vertebrate paleontologist JPL · 9164
9165 Raup 1987 SJ3 David M. Raup (1933–2015), paleontologist and biological historian at the University of Chicago. JPL · 9165
9167 Kharkiv 1987 SS17 Kharkiv (Kharkov) JPL · 9167
9168 Sarov 1987 ST17 Sarov, a small town in the Nizhnij Novgorod region of the Russian Federation where the All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics is located JPL · 9168
9171 Carolyndiane 1989 GD5 Carolyn Diane Young (born 1940) JPL · 9171
9172 Abhramu 1989 OB Abhramu, the "cloud-knitter", was the original female elephant who was a supernatural winged being who could change her shape at will, like the clouds that resemble her children. According to Indian legend, Abhramu's tribe lost its wings and magic by mischance. JPL · 9172
9173 Viola Castello 1989 TZ15 Viola Castello in Piedmont, northern Italy. IAU · 9173
9175 Graun 1990 OO2 Ken Graun (born 1955) JPL · 9175
9176 Struchkova 1990 VC15 Raisa Stepanovna Struchkova (born 1925), a Russian ballerina at the Moscow Bolshoi Theatre since 1944 JPL · 9176
9177 Donsaari 1990 YA Donald G. Saari (born 1940), an American mathematician. JPL · 9177
9178 Momoyo 1991 DU Momoyo Urata, the wife of Japanese co-discoverer Takeshi Urata JPL · 9178
9179 Satchmo 1991 EM1 Louis Armstrong (1901–1971), American jazz musician JPL · 9179
9180 Samsagan 1991 GQ Samuel Democritus Druyan Sagan (born 1991), the son of Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan JPL · 9180
9184 Vasilij 1991 PJ3 Vasilij Rumyantsev (born 1968), a Russian astronomer JPL · 9184
9186 Fumikotsukimoto 1991 RZ1 Fumiko Tsukimoto (born 1987), a painter and illustrator JPL · 9186
9187 Walterkröll 1991 RD4 Walter Kröll (born), German physicist (de) MPC · 9187
9189 Hölderlin 1991 RH41 Friedrich Hölderlin (1770–1843), German poet JPL · 9189
9190 Masako 1991 VR1 Masako Muramatsu, wife of Japanese co-discoverer Osamu Muramatsu JPL · 9190
9191 Hokuto 1991 XU Hokuto-shi is the largest city in Yamanashi-ken in Japan. JPL · 9191
9193 Geoffreycopland 1992 ED1 Geoffrey Malcolm Copland, British physicist MPC · 9193
9194 Ananoff 1992 OV2 Alexandre Ananoff (1910–1992) was a Russian-French space expert, author of L´Astronautique (1950) and organizer of the first International Astronautical Congress. In 1950 he was the first recipient of the Hermann Oberth Medal, and he was an advisor on fellow writer Hergé's Adventures of Tintin on the Moon JPL · 9194
9196 Sukagawa 1992 WP5 Sukagawa, Fukushima, Japan JPL · 9196
9197 Endo 1992 WH8 Shu Endo (born 1953), one of Japan's leading astrophotographers JPL · 9197
9198 Sasagamine 1993 BJ3 Sasagamine, mountain in Shikoku, Japan JPL · 9198

9201–9300

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