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词条 Meanings of minor planet names: 32001–33000
释义

  1. 32001–32100

  2. 32101–32200

  3. 32201–32300

  4. 32301–32400

  5. 32401–32500

  6. 32501–32600

  7. 32601–32700

  8. 32701–32800

  9. 32801–32900

  10. 32901–33000

  11. References

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32001–32100

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| 32001 Golbin || {{mp|2000 HF|51}} || Benjamin David Golbin (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his plant sciences team project. || {{JPL|32001}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32001|32001}}
|-id=002
| 32002 Gorokhovsky || {{mp|2000 HK|51}} || Elliot Gorokhovsky (born 1999) was awarded first place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his systems software project. || {{JPL|32002}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32002|32002}}
|-id=005
| 32005 Roberthalfon || {{mp|2000 HG|52}} || Robert Z. Halfon (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental engineering project || {{JPL|32005}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32005|32005}}
|-id=006
| 32006 Hallisey || {{mp|2000 HM|52}} || Olivia Anne Hallisey (born 1998) was awarded first place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical and health sciences project. || {{JPL|32006}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32006|32006}}
|-id=007
| 32007 Amirhelmy || {{mp|2000 HY|52}} || Amir Helmy (born 2001) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his systems software project. || {{JPL|32007}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32007|32007}}
|-id=008
| 32008 Adriángalád || {{mp|2000 HM|53}} || Adrián Galád (born 1970), an astronomer at Modra and Ondřejov observatories who has (co-)authored a number of papers on asteroid photometric observations and orbital integrations. {{JPL|32007}} || {{MPC|32008}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32008|32008}}
|-id=014
| 32014 Bida || {{mp|2000 HL|64}} || Thomas A. Bida (born 1959), an instrument scientist at Lowell Observatory. || {{JPL|32014}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32014|32014}}
|-id=018
| 32018 Robhenning || {{mp|2000 HD|78}} || Robert Cole Henning (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his embedded systems project. || {{JPL|32018}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32018|32018}}
|-id=019
| 32019 Krithikaiyer || {{mp|2000 HK|83}} || Krithika Iyer (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her math project. || {{JPL|32019}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32019|32019}}
|-id=021
| 32021 Lilyjenkins || {{mp|2000 HE|88}} || Lily Nalulani Jenkins (born 1999) was awarded first place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her earth and environmental sciences team project. || {{JPL|32021}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32021|32021}}
|-id=022
| 32022 Sarahjenkins || {{mp|2000 HH|88}} || Sarah 'Alohilani Jenkins (born 1997) was awarded first place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her earth and environmental sciences team project. || {{JPL|32022}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32022|32022}}
|-id=025
| 32025 Karanjerath || {{mp|2000 HX|89}} || Karan Jerath (born 1996) was awarded best of category award and first place in the 2015 Intel ISEF for his environmental engineering project. He also received the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award and the Science & Technology Forum Visit to India. || {{JPL|32025}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32025|32025}}
|-id=031
| 32031 Joyjin || {{mp|2000 JC|16}} || Joy Qiu Jin (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical and health sciences project. || {{JPL|32031}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32031|32031}}
|-id=032
| 32032 Askandola || {{mp|2000 JG|16}} || Anmolpreet Singh Kandola (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his animal sciences project. || {{JPL|32032}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32032|32032}}
|-id=033
| 32033 Arjunkapoor || {{mp|2000 JV|16}} || Arjun Kapoor (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his systems software team project || {{JPL|32033}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32033|32033}}
|-id=034
| 32034 Sophiakorner || {{mp|2000 JE|17}} || Sophia Nicole Korner (born 1999) was awarded best of category award and first place in the 2015 Intel ISEF for her behavioral and social sciences team project. She also received the Intel Foundation Cultural and Scientific Visit to China Award. || {{JPL|32034}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32034|32034}}
|-id=037
| 32037 Deepikakurup || {{mp|2000 JZ|21}} || Deepika Saraswathy Kurup (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental engineering project. || {{JPL|32037}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32037|32037}}
|-id=038
| 32038 Kwiecinski || {{mp|2000 JN|22}} || Jarek Kwiecinski (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his earth and environmental sciences project. || {{JPL|32038}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32038|32038}}
|-id=044
| 32044 Lakmazaheri || {{mp|2000 JB|28}} || Ava Carmen Lakmazaheri (born 1998) was awarded best of category award and first place in the 2015 Intel ISEF for her robotics and intelligent machines project. She also received the Philip V. Streich Memorial Award. || {{JPL|32044}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32044|32044}}
|-id=047
| 32047 Wenjiali || {{mp|2000 JW|28}} || Wenjia Dara Li (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her plant sciences team project. || {{JPL|32047}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32047|32047}}
|-id=048
| 32048 Kathyliu || {{mp|2000 JM|31}} || Kathy Liu (born 1998) was awarded best of category award and first place in the 2015 Intel ISEF for her energy project. She also received the Intel Foundation Cultural and Scientific Visit to China Award. || {{JPL|32048}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32048|32048}}
|-id=049
| 32049 Jonathanma || {{mp|2000 JJ|32}} || Jonathan QuanXuan Ma (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his computational biology and bioinformatics team project. || {{JPL|32049}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32049|32049}}
|-id=051
| 32051 Sadhikamalladi || {{mp|2000 JF|37}} || Sadhika S. Malladi (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her computational biology and bioinformatics team project. || {{JPL|32051}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32051|32051}}
|-id=052
| 32052 Diyamathur || {{mp|2000 JJ|37}} || Diya Mathur (born 1998) was awarded best of category award and first place in the 2015 Intel ISEF for her behavioral and social sciences team project. She also received the Intel Foundation Cultural and Scientific Visit to China Award. || {{JPL|32052}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32052|32052}}
|-id=053
| 32053 Demetrimaxim || {{mp|2000 JN|37}} || Demetri Maxim (born 1998) was awarded best of category award and first place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his cellular and molecular biology project. || {{JPL|32053}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32053|32053}}
|-id=054
| 32054 Musunuri || {{mp|2000 JT|37}} || Sriharshita Vani Musunuri (born 2000) was awarded best of category award and first place in the 2015 Intel ISEF for her energy project. She also received the Innovation Exploration Award. || {{JPL|32054}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32054|32054}}
|-id=056
| 32056 Abrarnadroo || {{mp|2000 JM|41}} || Abrar Ali Nadroo (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biochemistry project. || {{JPL|32056}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32056|32056}}
|-id=057
| 32057 Ethannovek || {{mp|2000 JT|41}} || Ethan Novek (born 1999) was awarded first place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy project. || {{JPL|32057}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32057|32057}}
|-id=058
| 32058 Charlesnoyes || {{mp|2000 JW|43}} || Charles Noyes (born 1999) was awarded best of category award and first place in the 2015 Intel ISEF for his systems software project. He also received the London International Youth Science Forum, Philip V. Streich Memorial Award. || {{JPL|32058}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32058|32058}}
|-id=059
| 32059 Ruchipandya || {{mp|2000 JE|44}} || Ruchi Sandeep Pandya (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her chemistry project. || {{JPL|32059}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32059|32059}}
|-id=060
| 32060 Wyattpontius || {{mp|2000 JN|46}} || Wyatt Martin Pontius (born 1998) was awarded first place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his materials science team project || {{JPL|32060}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32060|32060}}
|-id=062
| 32062 Amolpunjabi || {{mp|2000 JQ|49}} || Amol Punjabi (born 1998) was awarded best of category award and first place in the 2015 Intel ISEF for his biochemistry project. He also received the Intel and Indo-US Science & Technology Forum Visit to India. || {{JPL|32062}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32062|32062}}
|-id=063
| 32063 Pusapaty || {{mp|2000 JF|51}} || Sai Sameer Pusapaty (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental engineering project. || {{JPL|32063}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32063|32063}}
|-id=065
| 32065 Radulovacki || {{mp|2000 JC|52}} || Reid W. Radulovacki (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biomedical and health sciences project. || {{JPL|32065}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32065|32065}}
|-id=066
| 32066 Ramayya || {{mp|2000 JK|52}} || Shreya Sundaresh Ramayya (born 1997) was awarded first place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her chemistry project. || {{JPL|32066}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32066|32066}}
|-id=067
| 32067 Ranganathan || {{mp|2000 JW|56}} || Noopur Ranganathan (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her behavioral and social sciences project. || {{JPL|32067}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32067|32067}}
|-id=069
| 32069 Mayarao || {{mp|2000 JS|60}} || Maya Rao (born 1996) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her earth and environmental sciences project. || {{JPL|32069}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32069|32069}}
|-id=070
| 32070 Michaelretchin || {{mp|2000 JC|61}} || Michael Retchin (born 1997) was awarded best of category award and first place in the 2015 Intel ISEF for his computational biology and bioinformatics team project. He also received the Intel and Indo-US Science & Technology Forum Visit to India. || {{JPL|32070}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32070|32070}}
|-id=071
| 32071 Matthewretchin || {{mp|2000 JG|61}} || Matthew Retchin (born 1997) was awarded best of category award and first place in the 2015 Intel ISEF for his computational biology and bioinformatics team project. He also received the Intel and Indo-US Science & Technology Forum Visit to India. || {{JPL|32071}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32071|32071}}
|-id=072
| 32072 Revanur || {{mp|2000 JL|61}} || Swetha Revanur (born 1998) was awarded first place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her computational biology and bioinformatics project. || {{JPL|32072}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32072|32072}}
|-id=073
| 32073 Cassidyryan || {{mp|2000 JT|61}} || Cassidy Ryan (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her earth and environmental sciences project. || {{JPL|32073}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32073|32073}}
|-id=074
| 32074 Kevinsadhu || {{mp|2000 JF|64}} || Kevin Sadhu (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biochemistry team project. || {{JPL|32074}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32074|32074}}
|-id=078
| 32078 Jamesavoldelli || {{mp|2000 JQ|75}} || James Savoldelli (born 1998) was awarded first place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental engineering team project. || {{JPL|32078}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32078|32078}}
|-id=079
| 32079 Hughsavoldelli || {{mp|2000 JT|75}} || Hugh Savoldelli (born 1998) was awarded first place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental engineering team project. || {{JPL|32079}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32079|32079}}
|-id=080
| 32080 Sanashareef || {{mp|2000 JG|77}} || Sana Shareef (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her animal sciences project. || {{JPL|32080}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32080|32080}}
|-id=082
| 32082 Sominsky || {{mp|2000 JH|83}} || Levy Aaron Sominsky (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his plant sciences team project. || {{JPL|32082}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32082|32082}}
|-id=085
| 32085 Tomback || {{mp|2000 KD|8}} || Drew Tomback (born 1998) was awarded first place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental engineering team project. || {{JPL|32085}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32085|32085}}
|-id=086
| 32086 Viviannetu || {{mp|2000 KV|17}} || Vivianne Tu (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her physics and astronomy team project. || {{JPL|32086}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32086|32086}}
|-id=087
| 32087 Vemulapalli || {{mp|2000 KB|25}} || Anoop Vemulapalli (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his plant sciences team project. || {{JPL|32087}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32087|32087}}
|-id=088
| 32088 Liamwallace || {{mp|2000 KE|25}} || Liam Alexander Wallace (born 1997) was awarded first place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his materials science team project. || {{JPL|32088}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32088|32088}}
|-id=089
| 32089 Wojtania || {{mp|2000 KO|28}} || Nicky Wojtania (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her materials science project. || {{JPL|32089}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32089|32089}}
|-id=090
| 32090 Craigworley || {{mp|2000 KC|29}} || Craig Worley (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy project. || {{JPL|32090}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32090|32090}}
|-id=091
| 32091 Jasonwu || {{mp|2000 KE|30}} || Jason Wu (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biomedical and health sciences project. || {{JPL|32091}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32091|32091}}
|-id=092
| 32092 Brianxia || {{mp|2000 KG|31}} || Brian Xia (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his animal sciences project. || {{JPL|32092}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32092|32092}}
|-id=093
| 32093 Zhengyan || {{mp|2000 KQ|31}} || Zheng Yan (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biomedical and health sciences project. || {{JPL|32093}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32093|32093}}
|-id=096
| 32096 Puckett || {{mp|2000 KO|38}} || Tim Puckett, American astronomer [https://web.archive.org/web/20070310200203/http://www.mpc643.org/discoveries/named/puckett.htm †] || {{MPC|32096}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32096|32096}}
|}

32101–32200

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| 32101 Williamyin || {{mp|2000 KA|51}} || William Yin (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his materials science project. || {{JPL|32101}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32101|32101}}
|-id=107
| 32107 Ylitalo || {{mp|2000 KX|64}} || Maxwell Robert Ylitalo (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy project. || {{JPL|32107}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32107|32107}}
|-id=108
| 32108 Jovanzhang || {{mp|2000 KZ|64}} || Jovan Y. Zhang (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy project. || {{JPL|32108}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32108|32108}}
|-id=120
| 32120 Stevezheng || {{mp|2000 LC|8}} || Steve Daikai Zheng (born 1996) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental engineering project. || {{JPL|32120}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32120|32120}}
|-id=121
| 32121 Joshuazhou || {{mp|2000 LF|9}} || Joshua Zhou (born 1999) was awarded best of category award and first place in the 2015 Intel ISEF for his earth and environmental sciences project. He also received the Intel Foundation Cultural and Scientific Visit to China Award. || {{JPL|32121}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32121|32121}}
|-id=128
| 32128 Jayzussman || {{mp|2000 LL|13}} || Jay Wolf Zussman (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his cellular and molecular biology project. || {{JPL|32128}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32128|32128}}
|-id=131
| 32131 Ravindran || {{mp|2000 LQ|16}} || Pavithran T. Ravindran (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his chemistry project. || {{JPL|32131}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32131|32131}}
|-id=132
| 32132 Andrewamini || {{mp|2000 LS|16}} || Andrew Ethridge Amini (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his computational biology and bioinformatics project. || {{JPL|32132}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32132|32132}}
|-id=145
| 32145 Katberman || {{mp|2000 LE|30}} || Katharine Barr Berman (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her cellular and molecular biology project. || {{JPL|32145}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32145|32145}}
|-id=146
| 32146 Paigebrown || {{mp|2000 LF|30}} || Paige Brown (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her environmental science project. || {{JPL|32146}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32146|32146}}
|-id=163
| 32163 Claireburch || {{mp|2000 MZ|5}} || Claire Bernadette Burch (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her space science project. || {{JPL|32163}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32163|32163}}
|-id=184
| 32184 Yamaura || {{mp|2000 NC|20}} || Yuichi Yamaura, Japanese, one of the leaders of the National Space Development Agency (NASDA), contributor to the construction of Bisei Spaceguard Center || {{JPL|32184}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32184|32184}}
|-id=200
| 32200 Seiicyoshida || {{mp|2000 OT|2}} || Seiichi Yoshida, who started the MISAO (Multitudinous Image-based Sky-survey and Accumulative Observations) project || {{JPL|32200}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32200|32200}}
|}

32201–32300

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|-id=207
| 32207 Mairepercy || {{mp|2000 OQ|7}} || Maire E. Percy, Canadian researcher of risk factors for human disease, wife of John R. Percy (32208) [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927012800/http://www.mpc643.org/discoveries/named/percymaire.htm †] || {{MPC|32207}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32207|32207}}
|-id=208
| 32208 Johnpercy || {{mp|2000 OR|7}} || John R. Percy, British-Canadian professor of astronomy and astrophysics, husband of Maire E. Percy (32207) [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927012753/http://www.mpc643.org/discoveries/named/percyjohn.htm †] || {{MPC|32208}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32208|32208}}
|-id=213
| 32213 Joshuachoe || {{mp|2000 OE|13}} || Joshua Choe (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his cellular and molecular biology project. || {{JPL|32213}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32213|32213}}
|-id=214
| 32214 Colburn || {{mp|2000 OV|15}} || Thomas William Colburn (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his chemistry project. || {{JPL|32214}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32214|32214}}
|-id=217
| 32217 Beverlyge || {{mp|2000 OE|18}} || Beverly Ge (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her materials science project. || {{JPL|32217}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32217|32217}}
|-id=222
| 32222 Charlesvest || {{mp|2000 OD|23}} || Charles M. Vest, American president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1990 to 2004 || {{JPL|32222}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32222|32222}}
|-id=226
| 32226 Vikulgupta || {{mp|2000 OQ|23}} || Vikul Gupta (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his computer science project. || {{JPL|32226}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32226|32226}}
|-id=229
| 32229 Higashino || {{mp|2000 OX|26}} || Soon il Junko Higashino (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her animal sciences project. || {{JPL|32229}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32229|32229}}
|-id=233
| 32233 Georgehou || {{mp|2000 OZ|29}} || George Hou (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his mathematics project. || {{JPL|32233}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32233|32233}}
|-id=234
| 32234 Jesslihuang || {{mp|2000 OW|31}} || Jessica Li Huang (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her behavioral and social sciences project. || {{JPL|32234}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32234|32234}}
|-id=237
| 32237 Jagadeesan || {{mp|2000 OA|37}} || Meena Jagadeesan (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her mathematics project. || {{JPL|32237}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32237|32237}}
|-id=242
| 32242 Jagota || {{mp|2000 OE|40}} || Milind Jagota (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his materials science project. || {{JPL|32242}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32242|32242}}
|-id=250
| 32250 Karthik || {{mp|2000 OF|46}} || Anjini Karthik (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her materials science project. || {{JPL|32250}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32250|32250}}
|-id=263
| 32263 Kusnierkiewicz || {{mp|2000 OH|69}} || David Yan Kusnierkiewicz, American mission systems engineer of the New Horizons Pluto Kuiper Belt mission || {{JPL|32263}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32263|32263}}
|-id=264
| 32264 Cathjesslai || {{mp|2000 PC|1}} || Catherine Jessica Yihui Lai (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her medicine and health project. || {{JPL|32264}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32264|32264}}
|-id=267
| 32267 Hermannweyl || {{mp|2000 PS|1}} || Hermann Weyl, German-American mathematician || {{JPL|32267}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32267|32267}}
|-id=270
| 32270 Inokuchihiroo || {{mp|2000 PC|4}} || Hiroo Inokuchi, Japanese physicist, discoverer of organic semiconductivity and chairman of the Japan Space Forum, which manages the discovery site || {{JPL|32270}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32270|32270}}
|-id=272
| 32272 Hasegawayuya || {{mp|2000 PV|4}} || Yuya Hasegawa, the prizewinner in the 2008 Space Day Award || {{JPL|32272}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32272|32272}}
|-id=275
| 32275 Limichael || {{mp|2000 PS|13}} || Michael Yifan Li (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his computational biology and bioinformatics project. || {{JPL|32275}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32275|32275}}
|-id=276
| 32276 Allenliu || {{mp|2000 PV|14}} || Allen Liu (born 1999), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his mathematics project. || {{JPL|32276}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32276|32276}}
|-id=277
| 32277 Helenliu || {{mp|2000 PE|15}} || Helen Liu (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her medicine and health project. || {{JPL|32277}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32277|32277}}
|-id=278
| 32278 Makaram || {{mp|2000 PU|15}} || Yashaswini Makaram (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her computer science project. || {{JPL|32278}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32278|32278}}
|-id=279
| 32279 Marshall || {{mp|2000 PX|16}} || Nathan Charles Marshall (born 1998) is a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his earth and planetary science project. He attends the Boise High School, Boise, Idaho. || {{JPL|32279}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32279|32279}}
|-id=280
| 32280 Rachelmashal || {{mp|2000 PF|17}} || Rachel Mashal (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her animal sciences project. || {{JPL|32280}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32280|32280}}
|-id=281
| 32281 Shreyamenon || {{mp|2000 PP|21}} || Shreya Menon (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her cellular and molecular biology project. || {{JPL|32281}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32281|32281}}
|-id=282
| 32282 Arnoldmong || {{mp|2000 PS|23}} || Arnold Mong (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his physics project. || {{JPL|32282}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32282|32282}}
|-id=288
| 32288 Terui || {{mp|2000 QN|1}} || Yoshihiro Terui, the winner of the 2008 Space Day Award essay competition || {{JPL|32288}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32288|32288}}
|-id=294
| 32294 Zajonc || {{mp|2000 QN|9}} || Ivo Zajonc (born 1933), Czech zoologist and amateur astronomer, chair of the Nitra branch of the Slovak Union of Amateur Astronomers (SZAA), a member of the Jihlava Astronomical Society, and honorary fellow of the Slovak Astronomical Society || {{JPL|32294}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32294|32294}}
|-id=295
| 32295 Ravichandran || {{mp|2000 QD|10}} || Kavya Ravichandran (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her bioengineering project. || {{JPL|32295}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32295|32295}}
|-id=296
| 32296 Aninsayana || {{mp|2000 QY|10}} || Anin Sayana (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his medicine and health project. || {{JPL|32296}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32296|32296}}
|-id=298
| 32298 Kunalshroff || {{mp|2000 QD|12}} || Kunal Shroff (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his cellular and molecular biology project. || {{JPL|32298}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32298|32298}}
|-id=299
| 32299 Srinivas || {{mp|2000 QD|17}} || Pranav Srinivas (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his computational biology and bioinformatics project. || {{JPL|32299}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32299|32299}}
|-id=300
| 32300 Uwamanzunna || {{mp|2000 QL|20}} || Augusta Uwamanzu-Nna (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her engineering project. || {{JPL|32300}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32300|32300}}
|}

32301–32400

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|-id=302
| 32302 Mayavarma || {{mp|2000 QO|24}} || Maya Varma (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her engineering project || {{JPL|32302}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32302|32302}}
|-id=308
| 32308 Sreyavemuri || {{mp|2000 QZ|31}} || Sreya Vemuri (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her physics project. || {{JPL|32308}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32308|32308}}
|-id=310
| 32310 Asherwillner || {{mp|2000 QY|35}} || Asher Justin Willner (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his engineering project. || {{JPL|32310}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32310|32310}}
|-id=311
| 32311 Josephineyu || {{mp|2000 QA|38}} || Josephine Jessica Yu (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her physics project. || {{JPL|32311}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32311|32311}}
|-id=313
| 32313 Zhangmichael || {{mp|2000 QO|39}} || Michael Zhang (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his bioengineering project. || {{JPL|32313}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32313|32313}}
|-id=314
| 32314 Rachelzhang || {{mp|2000 QO|42}} || Rachel Zhang (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her mathematics project. || {{JPL|32314}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32314|32314}}
|-id=315
| 32315 Clarezhu || {{mp|2000 QO|43}} || Clare Zhu, (born 1998), a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her computational biochemistry project || {{JPL|32315}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32315|32315}}
|-id=379
| 32379 Markadame || {{mp|2000 QR|177}} || Mark Adame, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32379}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32379|32379}}
|-id=381
| 32381 Bellomo || {{mp|2000 QP|185}} || Vickie Bellomo, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32381}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32381|32381}}
|-id=384
| 32384 Scottbest || {{mp|2000 QQ|190}} || Scott Best, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32384}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32384|32384}}
|-id=387
| 32387 D'Egidio || {{mp|2000 QR|193}} || Michael D´Egidio, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32387}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32387|32387}}
|-id=389
| 32389 Michflannory || {{mp|2000 QJ|202}} || Michelle Flannory, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32389}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32389|32389}}
|-id=393
| 32393 Galinato || {{mp|2000 QT|209}} || Erin Galinato, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32393}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32393|32393}}
|}

32401–32500

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|-id=405
| 32405 Jameshill || {{mp|2000 RE|1}} || James Hill, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32405}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32405|32405}}
|-id=406
| 32406 Tracyhughes || {{mp|2000 RE|1}} || Tracy Hughes, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32406}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32406|32406}}
|-id=424
| 32424 Caryjames || {{mp|2000 RY|62}} || Cary James, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32424}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32424|32424}}
|-id=428
| 32428 Peterlangley || {{mp|2000 RC|75}} || Peter Langley, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32428}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32428|32428}}
|-id=449
| 32449 Crystalmiller || {{mp|2000 SR|16}} || Crystal Miller, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32449}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32449|32449}}
|-id=453
| 32453 Kanamishogo || {{mp|2000 SF|42}} || Kanami Yoshimi and Shogo Yoshimi are the discoverer's daughter and son || {{JPL|32453}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32453|32453}}
|-id=462
| 32462 Janmitchener || {{mp|2000 SU|112}} || Jan Mitchener, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32462}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32462|32462}}
|}

32501–32600

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|-id=522
| 32522 Judiepersons || {{mp|2001 OE|81}} || Judie Persons, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32522}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32522|32522}}
|-id=531
| 32531 Ulrikababiaková || {{mp|2001 PG|13}} || Ulrika Babiaková (1976–2002), Slovak astronomer, was interested in interplanetary matter and asteroid photometry, as well as teaching and the popularization of astronomy. She was the wife of the discoverer and died in an accident aged 26. || {{JPL|32531}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32531|32531}}
|-id=532
| 32532 Thereus || {{mp|2001 PT|13}} || Thereus, mythological centaur, a hunter who captured bears and carried them home, alive and struggling || {{JPL|32532}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32532|32532}}
|-id=533
| 32533 Tranpham || {{mp|2001 PS|29}} || Tran Pham, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32533}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32533|32533}}
|-id=544
| 32544 Debjaniroy || {{mp|2001 QY|11}} || Debjani Roy, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32544}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32544|32544}}
|-id=547
| 32547 Shandroff || {{mp|2001 QW|14}} || Melissa Shandroff, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32547}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32547|32547}}
|-id=549
| 32549 Taricco || {{mp|2001 QA|19}} || Angela Taricco, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32549}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32549|32549}}
|-id=550
| 32550 Sharonthomas || {{mp|2001 QT|19}} || Sharon Thomas, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32550}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32550|32550}}
|-id=552
| 32552 Jennithomas || {{mp|2001 QU|23}} || Jennifer Thomas, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32552}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32552|32552}}
|-id=556
| 32556 Jennivibber || {{mp|2001 QH|30}} || Jennifer Vibber, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32556}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32556|32556}}
|-id=561
| 32561 Waldron || {{mp|2001 QE|38}} || Melissa Waldron, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32561}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32561|32561}}
|-id=562
| 32562 Caseywarner || {{mp|2001 QA|45}} || Casey Warner, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32562}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32562|32562}}
|-id=563
| 32563 Nicolezaidi || {{mp|2001 QA|53}} || Nicole Zaidi, a mentor of a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors. || {{JPL|32563}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32563|32563}}
|-id=564
| 32564 Glass || {{mp|2001 QM|68}} || Eugene Glass, American amateur astronomer || {{JPL|32564}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32564|32564}}
|-id=569
| 32569 Deming || {{mp|2001 QW|71}} || Leo Deming, American amateur astronomer, one of the founders of the original observatory at Rose-Hulman (the discovery site) || {{JPL|32569}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32569|32569}}
|-id=570
| 32570 Peruindiana || {{mp|2001 QZ|71}} || The "circus capital of the world" Peru, Indiana, hometown of the American discoverer Chris Wolfe || {{JPL|32570}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32570|32570}}
|-id=571
| 32571 Brayton || {{mp|2001 QA|72}} || Scott Brayton, American car racer || {{JPL|32571}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32571|32571}}
|-id=579
| 32579 Allendavia || {{mp|2001 QJ|97}} || Davia Elizabeth LeXin Allen (born 2002), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her animal science project. || {{JPL|32579}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32579|32579}}
|-id=580
| 32580 Avbalasingam || {{mp|2001 QY|97}} || Akhilesh Varadan Balasingam (born 2003), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his energy and sustainability project. || {{JPL|32580}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32580|32580}}
|-id=582
| 32582 Mayachandar || {{mp|2001 QW|101}} || Maya Sruti Chandar (born 2003), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her animal science project. || {{JPL|32582}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32582|32582}}
|-id=590
| 32590 Cynthiachen || {{mp|2001 QF|130}} || Cynthia Chen (born 2002), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her environmental and earth sciences project. || {{JPL|32590}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32590|32590}}
|-id=593
| 32593 Crotty || {{mp|2001 QK|138}} || Brendan Joseph Crotty (born 2002), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his materials & bioengineering project. || {{JPL|32593}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32593|32593}}
|-id=594
| 32594 Nathandeng || {{mp|2001 QV|141}} || Nathan K. Deng (born 2002), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his chemistry project. || {{JPL|32594}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32594|32594}}
|}

32601–32700

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|-id=603
| 32603 Ariaeppinger || {{mp|2001 QL|199}} || Aria Rosalee Eppinger (born 2001), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her medicine and health sciences project. || {{JPL|32603}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32603|32603}}
|-id=605
| 32605 Lucy || {{mp|2001 QM|213}} || Lucy, nickname of AL 288-1, the 3.2 million years old, 40-percent-complete Australopithecus afarensis skeleton discovered in 1974 by the International Afar Research Expedition in the Awash Valley of Ethiopia's Afar Depression || {{JPL|32605}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32605|32605}}
|-id=608
| 32608 Hallas || {{mp|2001 QA|231}} || Tony Hallas (born 1945) trained as a professional photographer and is one of the finest astroimagers. His photographs have appeared in books, magazines, and on products such as Apple's OS-X Lion operating system. He developed many imageprocessing techniques, which he has shared in articles and on DVDs. || {{JPL|32608}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32608|32608}}
|-id=609
| 32609 Jamesfagan || {{mp|2001 QF|243}} || James Dana Fagan (born 2006), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his physics project || {{JPL|32609}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32609|32609}}
|-id=610
| 32610 Siennafink || {{mp|2001 QA|245}} || Sienna Nicole Fink (born 2002), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her physics project. || {{JPL|32610}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32610|32610}}
|-id=611
| 32611 Ananyaganesh || {{mp|2001 QB|253}} || Ananya Lakshmi Ganesh (born 2001), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her medicine and health sciences project. || {{JPL|32611}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32611|32611}}
|-id=612
| 32612 Ghatare || {{mp|2001 QA|256}} || Adishree Ghatare (born 2002), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her computer science and software engineering project. || {{JPL|32612}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32612|32612}}
|-id=613
| 32613 Tseyuenman || {{mp|2001 QU|265}} || Tse Yuen Man Joanna (1968–2003) was a Respiratory Medicine specialist doctor in Hong Kong. She died on duty while serving patients during the SARS epidemics in 2003. Her bravery and kindness as a physician has touched the hearts of many people. || {{JPL|32613}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32613|32613}}
|-id=614
| 32614 Hacegarcia || {{mp|2001 QY|266}} || Joaquin Hace Garcia (born 2002), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. || {{JPL|32614}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32614|32614}}
|-id=616
| 32616 Nadinehan || {{mp|2001 QH|279}} || Nadine Han (born 2003), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her environmental and earth sciences project. || {{JPL|32616}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32616|32616}}
|-id=618
| 32618 Leungkamcheung || {{mp|2001 QL|293}} || Leungkamcheung (born 1956) is a former President of the Hong Kong Astronomical Society. || {{JPL|32618}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32618|32618}}
|-id=621
| 32621 Talcott || 2001 RZ || Richard Talcott (born 1954) joined the staff of Astronomy magazine in early 1986. Since then, he has written hundreds of feature articles on both the science of astronomy and observing the night sky in addition to editing the popular Sky This Month section. Rich also has authored or co-authored several astronomy books. || {{JPL|32621}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32621|32621}}
|-id=622
| 32622 Yuewaichun || {{mp|2001 RZ|16}} || Yue Wai-Chun (born 1954), a veteran amateur astronomer, was the coordinator of IOTA China division. He had made tremendous contribution to astronomy in numerous ways, including distributing daily astronomy news through Hong Kong Astronomical Society's smart phone apps to tens of thousands of astronomy lovers. || {{JPL|32622}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32622|32622}}
|-id=623
| 32623 Samuelkahn || {{mp|2001 RV|23}} || Samuel Bennett Kahn (born 2002), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his environmental and earth sciences project. || {{JPL|32623}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32623|32623}}
|-id=628
| 32628 Lazorik || {{mp|2001 RK|70}} || Olivia Jane Lazorik (born 2001), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her animal science project. || {{JPL|32628}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32628|32628}}
|-id=630
| 32630 Ethanlevy || {{mp|2001 RZ|71}} || Ethan Zvi Levy (born 2002), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his medicine and health sciences project. || {{JPL|32630}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32630|32630}}
|-id=631
| 32631 Majzoub || {{mp|2001 RS|74}} || Omar Majzoub (born 2002), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his physics project. || {{JPL|32631}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32631|32631}}
|-id=634
| 32634 Sonjamichaluk || {{mp|2001 RU|103}} || Sonja Morgan Simon Michaluk (born 2003), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her environmental and earth sciences project. || {{JPL|32634}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32634|32634}}
|}

32701–32800

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|-id=720
| 32720 Simoeisios || 2131 T-3 || Simoeisios, young Trojan hero killed by Ajax during the Trojan War || {{JPL|32720}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32720|32720}}
|-id=724
| 32724 Woerlitz || 4029 T-3 || Gartenreich Dessau-Wörlitz (Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz), near Dessau, Germany, an exceptional example of eighteenth-century landscape design and a UNESCO World Heritage site || {{JPL|32724}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32724|32724}}
|-id=726
| 32726 Chromios || 4179 T-3 || Chromios, son of Priam, killed by Diomedes during the Trojan War || {{JPL|32726}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32726|32726}}
|-id=731
| 32731 Annaivanovna || {{mp|1968 OD|1}} || Anna Ivanovna Plyugina, specialist in fundamental astrometry at the Pulkovo Observatory || {{JPL|32731}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32731|32731}}
|-id=734
| 32734 Kryukov || 1978 RM || Vladimir Vladimirovich Kryukov, Russian electrical engineer || {{JPL|32734}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32734|32734}}
|-id=735
| 32735 Strekalov || {{mp|1978 SX|4}} || Gennady Mikhailovich Strekalov (1940–2004), a Russian cosmonaut. || {{JPL|32735}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32735|32735}}
|-id=766
| 32766 Voskresenskoe || {{mp|1982 UY|7}} || Voskresenskoe is an urban settlement, the center of the Voskresenskoe region of the Nizhnij Novgorod province and home of the discoverer's parents. The first documented mention of the settlement dates back to 1614. || {{JPL|32766}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32766|32766}}
|-id=768
| 32768 Alexandripatov || {{mp|1983 RZ|4}} || Alexandr V. Ipatov (born 1945) is the director of the Institute of Applied Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences. || {{JPL|32768}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32768|32768}}
|-id=770
| 32770 Starchik || {{mp|1984 YY|1}} || Boris Stepanovich Starchik, Ukrainian engineer, builder, traveller, forester, and defender of nature || {{JPL|32770}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32770|32770}}
|-id=776
| 32776 Nriag || {{mp|1987 KG|5}} || National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG), Helwan, Egypt || {{JPL|32776}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32776|32776}}
|-id=796
| 32796 Ehrenfest || {{mp|1990 ET|2}} || Paul Ehrenfest, 19th–20th-century Jewish-Austrian physicist || {{JPL|32796}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32796|32796}}
|}

32801–32900

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|-id=807
| 32807 Quarenghi || {{mp|1990 SN|28}} || Jacomo Quarenghi, Italian architect, who designed the Hermitage theater, the Smolny Institute, the Guards' Manège (all in St. Petersburg) and the Alexandre Palace (in Tsarskoye Selo) || {{JPL|32807}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32807|32807}}
|-id=808
| 32808 Bischoff || {{mp|1990 TP|2}} || Werner Bischoff, researcher at Carl Zeiss, Jena was engaged in designing the large Hamburg || {{JPL|32808}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32808|32808}}
|-id=809
| 32809 Sommerfeld || {{mp|1990 TJ|10}} || Arnold Sommerfeld, German physics professor || {{JPL|32809}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32809|32809}}
|-id=810
| 32810 Steinbach || {{mp|1990 TS|10}} || Manfred Steinbach, professor of precision instrument design for astronomical, geophysical and space applications at Carl Zeiss, Jena || {{JPL|32810}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32810|32810}}
|-id=811
| 32811 Apisaon || {{mp|1990 TP|12}} || Apisaon, son of Phausios, Trojan warrior who fought against the approaching Aias but was transfixed and deprived of his armor by Eurypylus || {{JPL|32811}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32811|32811}}
|-id=821
| 32821 Posch || {{mp|1991 RC|3}} || Manfred Posch, chief editor of an Austrian newspaper || {{JPL|32821}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32821|32821}}
|-id=853
| 32853 Döbereiner || {{mp|1992 SF|2}} || Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner, German professor of chemistry || {{JPL|32853}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32853|32853}}
|-id=855
| 32855 Zollitsch || {{mp|1992 SF|17}} || Robert Zollitsch, archbishop of Freiburg || {{JPL|32855}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32855|32855}}
|-id=858
| 32858 Kitakamigawa || {{mp|1993 BA|3}} || Kitakamigawa is the largest river in the Tohoku district, flowing from Iwate to Miyagi prefecture. || {{JPL|32858}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32858|32858}}
|-id=890
| 32890 Schwob || {{mp|1994 AL|1}} || Pierre R. Schwob (born 1946), American-Swiss software engineer and amateur astronomer || {{JPL|32890}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32890|32890}}
|-id=891
| 32891 Amatrice || {{mp|1994 CE|1}} || Amatrice is an Italian mountain village located in the region of Latium. The village, world-famous for the pasta sauce Amatriciana, was destroyed by the earthquake of 2016 August 24. || {{JPL|32891}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32891|32891}}
|-id=893
| 32893 van der Waals || {{mp|1994 EM|6}} || Johannes Diderik van der Waals, 19th–20th-century Dutch physicist, thermodynamicist, and Nobelist || {{JPL|32893}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32893|32893}}
|-id=897
| 32897 Curtharris || 1994 PD || Curtis Harris, amateur astronomer in Anguilla || {{JPL|32897}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32897|32897}}
|-id=899
| 32899 Knigge || {{mp|1994 PY|1}} || Adolph Freiherr Knigge (1752–1796), German author and translator || {{JPL|32899}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32899|32899}}
|}

32901–33000

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|-id=911
| 32911 Cervara || 1994 VX || Cervara di Roma, an Italian mountain village located in the Simbruini Regional Park in the region of Latium. || {{JPL|32911}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32911|32911}}
|-id=928
| 32928 Xiejialin || 1995 QZ || Xie Jialin (1920–2016), Chinese physicist and member of Chinese Academy of Sciences. || {{JPL|32928}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32928|32928}}
|-id=931
| 32931 Ferioli || {{mp|1995 SY|4}} || Luigi Ferioli (born 1938), Italian amateur astronomer || {{JPL|32931}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32931|32931}}
|-id=938
| 32938 Ivanopaci || {{mp|1995 TP|2}} || Ivano Paci, Italian professor, who provided crucial support to the development of the Osservatorio Astronomico della Montagna Pistoiese (Montagna Pistoiese Astronomical Observatory) || {{JPL|32938}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32938|32938}}
|-id=943
| 32943 Sandyryan || {{mp|1995 VK|2}} || Sandy Ryan, American provider of technical support to the AMOS team || {{JPL|32943}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32943|32943}}
|-id=944
| 32944 Gussalli || {{mp|1995 WC|3}} || Luigi Gussalli, Italian mechanical engineer and space-vehicle propulsion designer || {{MPC|32944}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32944|32944}}
|-id=945
| 32945 Lecce || {{mp|1995 WR|5}} || Lecce, in southern Italy, is the capital of the province of Lecce. Because of the rich Baroque architectural monuments found in the city, it is commonly nicknamed "The Florence of the South". The city also has a long traditional affinity with Greek culture going back to its foundation. || {{JPL|32945}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32945|32945}}
|-id=969
| 32969 Motohikosato || {{mp|1996 PP|9}} || Motohiko Sato (born 1939) organized the Yamagata Astronomical Society in 1961 and actively popularizes astronomy. || {{JPL|32969}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32969|32969}}
|-id=987
| 32987 Uyuni || {{mp|1996 XB|9}} || Salar de Uyuni is by far the largest salty expanse on the planet, located high in the southern Andes of Bolivia || {{JPL|32987}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32987|32987}}
|-id=990
| 32990 Sayo-hime || {{mp|1996 YD|3}} || Sayo-hime is the female protagonist of a love story, written around the sixth century, in which a young man heads off to the Korean peninsula. This tragic love story was included in Japan's oldest collection of waka poetry, the Manyohshu. || {{JPL|32990}}{{·}}{{LoMP|32990|32990}}
|-id=000
| 33000 Chenjiansheng || {{mp|1997 CJ|28}} || Jiansheng Chen (born 1938), Chinese astrophysicist || {{JPL|33000}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33000|33000}}
|}

References

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