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词条 Meanings of minor planet names: 33001–34000
释义

  1. 33001–33100

  2. 33101–33200

  3. 33201–33300

  4. 33301–33400

  5. 33401–33500

  6. 33501–33600

  7. 33601–33700

  8. 33701–33800

  9. 33801–33900

  10. 33901–34000

  11. References

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33001–33100

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|-id=002
| 33002 Everest || 1997 DM || Mount Everest (also known as Sagarmāthā in Nepal and Chomolungma in China) is the world's highest mountain. The summit is 8848 m above sea level. || {{JPL|33002}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33002|33002}}
|-id=004
| 33004 Dianesipiera || 1997 EP || Diane M. Sipiera (born 1955), American executive director of the Planetary Studies Foundation, author, and operator of the Star-Lab Planetarium || {{JPL|33004}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33004|33004}}
|-id=010
| 33010 Enricoprosperi || {{mp|1997 EO|30}} || Enrico Prosperi (born 1954), Italian astronomer, owner of the Tuscan Osservatorio Castelmartini || {{JPL|33010}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33010|33010}}
|-id=011
| 33011 Kurtiscarsch || {{mp|1997 EH|36}} || Kurtis Mickel Carsch (born 1994) is a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors, for his chemistry project. || {{JPL|33011}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33011|33011}}
|-id=012
| 33012 Eddieirizarry || {{mp|1997 EJ|55}} || Eddie Irizarry (born 1969), an astronomer at the Sociedad de Astronomia del Caribe. {{JPL|33011}} || {{MPC|33012}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33012|33012}}
|-id=014
| 33014 Kalinich || {{mp|1997 FE|4}} || Adam Orval Kalinich (born 1994) is a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors, for his mathematics project. || {{JPL|33014}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33014|33014}}
|-id=017
| 33017 Wronski || {{mp|1997 GM|41}} || Józef Maria Hoëne-Wron'ski (1778–1853), Polish mathematician and philosopher || {{JPL|33017}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33017|33017}}
|-id=027
| 33027 Brouillac || 1997 QE || Laurent Brouillac, a member of the Association des Utilisateurs de Détecteurs Electroniques || {{JPL|33027}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33027|33027}}
|-id=035
| 33035 Pareschi || {{mp|1997 SZ|9}} || Giovanni Pareschi (born 1966), Italian astronomer || {{JPL|33035}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33035|33035}}
|-id=040
| 33040 Pavelmayer || {{mp|1997 SO|25}} || Pavel Mayer (born 1932), Czech astronomer at the Charles University in Prague || {{JPL|33040}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33040|33040}}
|-id=044
| 33044 Erikdavy || 1997 UE || Erik Davy Rees, grandson of the discoverer Paul G. Comba || {{JPL|33044}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33044|33044}}
|-id=056
| 33056 Ogunimachi || {{mp|1997 UG|15}} || Ogunimachi, Niigata prefecture, Japan, famous for its washi (Japanese paper) production || {{JPL|33056}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33056|33056}}
|-id=058
| 33058 Kovařík || {{mp|1997 UP|20}} || Oton Kovařík, Czech-American actor, orator and painter, and his wife Dása, also an actress || {{JPL|33058}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33058|33058}}
|-id=061
| 33061 Václavmorava || {{mp|1997 VA|1}} || Václav Morava, 20th-century Czech psychiatrist, painter, graphic artist, sculptor, musician, essayist and poet || {{JPL|33061}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33061|33061}}
|-id=100
| 33100 Udine || {{mp|1997 YK|9}} || Udine, chief town of the Friuli district in northeast Italy || {{MPC|33100}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33100|33100}}
|}

33101–33200

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|-id=103
| 33103 Pintar || {{mp|1997 YA|12}} || James Anthony Pintar, American physicist and helioseismologist || {{JPL|33103}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33103|33103}}
|-id=113
| 33113 Julabeth || {{mp|1998 BZ|3}} || Jula Elizabeth Rees, granddaughter of the discoverer || {{JPL|33113}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33113|33113}}
|-id=117
| 33117 Ashinimodi || {{mp|1998 BR|12}} || Ashini A. Modi (born 2004), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her physics project. || {{JPL|33117}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33117|33117}}
|-id=118
| 33118 Naiknaware || {{mp|1998 BZ|12}} || Anushka Naiknaware (born 2003), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her materials & bioengineering project. || {{JPL|33118}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33118|33118}}
|-id=129
| 33129 Ivankrasko || 1998 CB || Ivan Krasko (né Ján Botto, 1876–1958) was a symbolist poet, founder of Slovak modernist literature, prosaist and translator from Romanian and German || {{JPL|33129}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33129|33129}}
|-id=135
| 33135 Davidrisoldi || 1998 DX || David Risoldi (born 2012), the second grandson of one of the discoverers at Santa Lucia observatory. || {{JPL|33135}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33135|33135}}
|-id=154
| 33154 Talent || {{mp|1998 DT|15}} || David L. Talent, American contractor team leader for the NEAT camera transition to the 1.2-m AMOS telescope on Haleakala || {{JPL|33154}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33154|33154}}
|-id=157
| 33157 Pertile || {{mp|1998 DF|20}} || Tomás Pertile, Czech amateur astronomer || {{JPL|33157}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33157|33157}}
|-id=158
| 33158 Rúfus || {{mp|1998 DU|23}} || Milan Rúfus, Slvak poet, essayist and translator || {{JPL|33158}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33158|33158}}
|-id=160
| 33160 Denismukwege || {{mp|1998 DW|34}} || Denis Mukwege (born 1950), a Congolese gynecologist and director of the Panzi Hospital in Bukavu which he founded in 1999. || {{JPL|33160}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33160|33160}}
|-id=179
| 33179 Arsènewenger || {{mp|1998 FY|15}} || Arsène Wenger, French manager, former manager of the English football team Arsenal Football Club || {{JPL|33179}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33179|33179}}
|-id=181
| 33181 Aalokpatwa || {{mp|1998 FN|17}} || Aalok Nital Patwa (born 2002), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his materials & bioengineering project. || {{JPL|33181}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33181|33181}}
|-id=187
| 33187 Pizzolato || {{mp|1998 FD|36}} || Rachel Michelle Pizzolato (born 2004), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her energy and sustainability project. || {{JPL|33187}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33187|33187}}
|-id=188
| 33188 Shreya || {{mp|1998 FC|43}} || Shreya Ramachandran (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|33188}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33188|33188}}
|-id=189
| 33189 Ritzdorf || {{mp|1998 FK|43}} || Lucas Lee Ritzdorf (born 2002) is a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his environmental and earth sciences project. || {{JPL|33189}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33189|33189}}
|-id=190
| 33190 Sigrest || {{mp|1998 FV|43}} || Eleanor Wren Sigrest (born 2003), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her electrical and mechanical engineering project. || {{JPL|33190}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33190|33190}}
|-id=191
| 33191 Santiagostone || {{mp|1998 FW|43}} || Santiago Stone (born 2001), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his materials & bioengineering project. || {{JPL|33196}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33191|33191}}
|-id=193
| 33193 Emhyr || {{mp|1998 FO|47}} || Emhyr Subramanian (born 2002), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his chemistry project. || {{JPL|33193}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33193|33193}}
|-id=195
| 33195 Davenyadav || {{mp|1998 FO|48}} || Daven Raymond Yadav (born 2002), a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his materials & bioengineering project. || {{JPL|33195}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33195|33195}}
|-id=196
| 33196 Kaienyang || {{mp|1998 FX|48}} || Kaien Yang (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|33196}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33196|33196}}
|-id=197
| 33197 Charlallen || {{mp|1998 FA|52}} || Charla Allen, a mentor of finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. || {{JPL|33197}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33197|33197}}
|-id=198
| 33198 Mackewicz || {{mp|1998 FV|52}} || Heather Mackewicz, a mentor of finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. || {{JPL|33198}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33198|33198}}
|-id=200
| 33200 Carasummit || {{mp|1998 FY|53}} || Cara Summit mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Canterbury School, Fort Myers, Florida. || {{JPL|33200}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33200|33200}}
|}

33201–33300

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| 33201 Thomasartiss || {{mp|1998 FL|54}} || Thomas Artiss mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. He teaches at the Harker School, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|33201}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33201|33201}}
|-id=202
| 33202 Davignon || {{mp|1998 FY|54}} || Aimee Davignon mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Henry E. Huntington Middle School, San Marino, California. || {{JPL|33202}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33202|33202}}
|-id=205
| 33205 Graigmarx || {{mp|1998 FH|58}} || Graig Marx mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. He teaches at the Winchester Thurston School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. || {{JPL|33205}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33205|33205}}
|-id=210
| 33210 Johnrobertson || {{mp|1998 FC|70}} || John Robertson mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. He teaches at the Alcott Elementary School, Riverside, California. || {{JPL|33210}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33210|33210}}
|-id=213
| 33213 Diggs || {{mp|1998 FB|80}} || Katherine Diggs mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the St. Joseph School Fullerton, Baltimore, Maryland. || {{JPL|33213}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33213|33213}}
|-id=215
| 33215 Garyjones || {{mp|1998 FU|90}} || Gary Jones mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. He teaches at the Westminster Schools, Atlanta, Georgia. || {{JPL|33215}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33215|33215}}
|-id=217
| 33217 Bonnybasu || {{mp|1998 FJ|97}} || Bonny Basu mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Challenger School, Shawnee, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|33217}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33217|33217}}
|-id=219
| 33219 De Los Santos || {{mp|1998 FN|107}} || Tomas De Los Santos mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. He teaches at the Santa Gertrudis School, Kingsville, Texas. || {{JPL|33219}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33219|33219}}
|-id=221
| 33221 Raqueljacobson || {{mp|1998 FS|111}} || Raquel Jacobson-Peregrino mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Boston Latin School, Boston, Massachusetts. || {{JPL|33221}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33221|33221}}
|-id=222
| 33222 Gillingham || {{mp|1998 FG|112}} || David Gillingham mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. He teaches at the High Tech Middle, San Diego, California. || {{JPL|33222}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33222|33222}}
|-id=224
| 33224 Lesrogers || {{mp|1998 FG|114}} || Les Rogers mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. He teaches at the Saint Edward's School, Vero Beach, Florida. || {{JPL|33224}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33224|33224}}
|-id=226
| 33226 Melissamacko || {{mp|1998 FW|121}} || Melissa Macko mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Aventura Waterways K-8 Center, Miami, Florida. || {{JPL|33226}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33226|33226}}
|-id=230
| 33230 Libbyrobertson || {{mp|1998 FC|128}} || Libby Robertson mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Franklin Fine Arts Center, Chicago, Illinois. || {{JPL|33230}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33230|33230}}
|-id=247
| 33247 Iannacone || {{mp|1998 HO|18}} || Kelli Iannacone mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Timberlane Middle School, Pennington, New Jersey. || {{JPL|33247}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33247|33247}}
|-id=248
| 33248 Nataliehowell || {{mp|1998 HY|18}} || Natalie Howell mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Caddo Middle Magnet, Shreveport, Louisiana. || {{JPL|33248}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33248|33248}}
|-id=249
| 33249 Pamelasvenson || {{mp|1998 HE|22}} || Pamela Svenson mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Stoller Middle School, Portland, Oregon. || {{JPL|33249}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33249|33249}}
|-id=254
| 33254 Sundaresakumar || {{mp|1998 HE|30}} || Preethi Sundaresakumar mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Stratford Middle School, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|33254}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33254|33254}}
|-id=255
| 33255 Kathybush || {{mp|1998 HB|32}} || Kathy Bush mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the John Curtis Christian School, River Ridge, Louisiana. || {{JPL|33255}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33255|33255}}
|-id=258
| 33258 Femariebustos || {{mp|1998 HX|38}} || Fe Marie Bustos mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Stratford Middle School, Fremont, California. || {{JPL|33258}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33258|33258}}
|-id=261
| 33261 Ginagarlie || {{mp|1998 HQ|45}} || Gina Garlie mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Kalispell Middle School, Kalispell, Montana. || {{JPL|33261}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33261|33261}}
|-id=263
| 33263 Willhutch || {{mp|1998 HP|53}} || William Hutchinson mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. He teaches at the Louise A. Benton Middle School, Manassas, Virginia. || {{JPL|33263}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33263|33263}}
|-id=264
| 33264 Maryrogers || {{mp|1998 HM|56}} || Mary Rogers mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at St. John the Evangelist, Severna Park, Maryland. || {{JPL|33264}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33264|33264}}
|-id=269
| 33269 Broccoli || {{mp|1998 HC|95}} || JoMarie Broccoli mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Nysmith School for the Gifted and Talented, Herndon, Virginia. || {{JPL|33269}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33269|33269}}
|-id=270
| 33270 Katiecrysup || {{mp|1998 HJ|99}} || Kathrine Crysup-Sikes mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Seashore Middle Academy, Corpus Christi, Texas. || {{JPL|33270}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33270|33270}}
|-id=274
| 33274 Beaubingham || {{mp|1998 HT|105}} || Beau Taylor Bingham (born 1999) was a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron STS, and was awarded 2nd place at the 2016 ISEF for his medicine and health project. He attends the Cascia Hall Preparatory School, Tulsa, Oklahoma. || {{JPL|33274}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33274|33274}}
|-id=282
| 33282 Arjunramani || {{mp|1998 HZ|129}} || Arjun Srinivasan Ramani (born 1998) was a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron STS, and was awarded 2nd place at the 2016 ISEF for his computer science project. He attends the West Lafayette Junior-Senior High School, West Lafayette, Indiana. || {{JPL|33282}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33282|33282}}
|}

33301–33400

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|-id=319
| 33319 Kunqu || {{mp|1998 MJ|41}} || Kunqu, one of the oldest forms of Chinese theater (opera), evolved from a melody, Kumshan diao, from the city of Kumshan. || {{JPL|33319}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33319|33319}}
|-id=328
| 33328 Archanaverma || {{mp|1998 RV|41}} || Archana Verma (born 1999) was a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron STS, and was awarded 1st place at the 2016 ISEF for her chemistry project. She attends the Jericho Senior High School, Jericho, New York. || {{JPL|33328}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33328|33328}}
|-id=329
| 33329 Stefanwan || {{mp|1998 RY|77}} || Stefan Wan (born 1999) was a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron STS, and was awarded 2nd place at the 2016 ISEF for his engineering project. He attends the Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. School of the Arts, West Palm Beach, Florida. || {{JPL|33329}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33329|33329}}
|-id=330
| 33330 Barèges || 1998 SW || Barèges, France, at the foot of the Pic du Midi || {{JPL|33330}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33330|33330}}
|-id=334
| 33334 Turon || {{mp|1998 VM|4}} || Catherine Turon (born 1944), a French astrometrist || {{JPL|33334}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33334|33334}}
|-id=335
| 33335 Guibert || {{mp|1998 VQ|4}} || Jean Guibert (born 1937), a French astronomer. || {{JPL|33335}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33335|33335}}
|-id=337
| 33337 Amberyang || {{mp|1998 VA|11}} || Amber Zoe Yang (born 1999) was a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron STS, and was awarded 2nd place at the 2016 ISEF for her space science project. She attends the Trinity Preparatory School, Winter Park, Florida. || {{JPL|33337}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33337|33337}}
|-id=343
| 33343 Madorobin || {{mp|1998 XT|10}} || Mado Robin (1918–1960) was a French coloratura soprano, noted for her extreme vocal range. || {{JPL|33343}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33343|33343}}
|-id=344
| 33344 Madymesple || {{mp|1998 XN|13}} || Mady Mesplé (born 1931) was the leading French soprano between the 1950s and 1970s. She played Lakmé 145 times. She is one of the great dames of French opera. || {{JPL|33344}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33344|33344}}
|-id=345
| 33345 Nataliedessay || {{mp|1998 XC|14}} || Natalie Dessay (born 1965) is a French soprano and actress || {{JPL|33345}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33345|33345}}
|-id=346
| 33346 Sabinedevieilhe || {{mp|1998 XD|14}} || Sabine Devieilhe (born 1985) is a rising French soprano. She graduated with a first prize of the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris in 2011, and triumphed in Lakmé at the Opéra-comique in 2014. || {{JPL|33346}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33346|33346}}
|-id=347
| 33347 Maryzhu || {{mp|1998 XJ|35}} || Mary Zhu (born 1998) was a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron STS, and was awarded 2nd place at the 2016 ISEF for her behavioral and social sciences project. She attended the Nashua High School South, Nashua, New Hampshire and now attends Stanford University in Stanford, CA. || {{JPL|33347}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33347|33347}}
|-id=348
| 33348 Stevelliott || {{mp|1998 XO|39}} || Steven Thomas Elliott (born 1998) was a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron STS, and was awarded 2nd place at the 2016 ISEF for his engineering project. He is homeschooled at the Magnolia Academy, Parker, Texas. || {{JPL|33348}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33348|33348}}
|-id=353
| 33353 Chattopadhyay || {{mp|1998 XU|95}} || Sambuddha Chattopadhyay (born 1999), a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his physics project || {{JPL|33353}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33353|33353}}
|-id=372
| 33372 Jonathanchung || {{mp|1999 BP|23}} || Jonathan H Chung (born 1999), a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his cellular and molecular biology project. || {{JPL|33372}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33372|33372}}
|-id=376
| 33376 Medi || {{mp|1999 CZ|8}} || Enrico Medi, Italian physicist || {{JPL|33376}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33376|33376}}
|-id=377
| 33377 Večerníček || {{mp|1999 CR|9}} || Večerníček, Czech television animated figure || {{JPL|33377}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33377|33377}}
|-id=379
| 33379 Rohandalvi || {{mp|1999 CX|23}} || Rohan Dalvi (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his chemistry project. || {{JPL|33379}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33379|33379}}
|-id=382
| 33382 Indranidas || {{mp|1999 CE|33}} || Indrani Das (born 1999), a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her medicine and health project. || {{JPL|33382}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33382|33382}}
|-id=383
| 33383 Edupuganti || {{mp|1999 CV|36}} || Vineet Edupuganti (born 1999), a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his engineering project. || {{JPL|33383}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33383|33383}}
|-id=384
| 33384 Jacyfang || {{mp|1999 CV|42}} || Jacy Fang (born 1999), a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her medicine and health project. || {{JPL|33384}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33384|33384}}
|-id=389
| 33389 Isairisgreco || {{mp|1999 CZ|50}} || Isabella Iris Greco (born 1999), a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her behavioral and social sciences project. || {{JPL|33389}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33389|33389}}
|-id=390
| 33390 Hajlasz || {{mp|1999 CJ|51}} || Natalia Hajlasz (born 2000), a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her chemistry project. || {{JPL|33390}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33390|33390}}
|-id=392
| 33392 Blakehord || {{mp|1999 CH|54}} || Blake Hord (born 1999), a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his space science project. || {{JPL|33392}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33392|33392}}
|-id=393
| 33393 Khandelwal || {{mp|1999 CL|54}} || Apoorv Khandelwal (born 1999), a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his materials science project. || {{JPL|33393}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33393|33393}}
|-id=394
| 33394 Nathaniellee || {{mp|1999 CR|54}} || Nathaniel Paul Lee (born 1999), a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his physics project. || {{JPL|33394}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33394|33394}}
|-id=395
| 33395 Dylanli || {{mp|1999 CU|54}} || Dylan Li (born 1999), a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his medicine and health project. || {{JPL|33395}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33395|33395}}
|-id=396
| 33396 Vrindamadan || {{mp|1999 CU|56}} || Vrinda Madan (born 1999), a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her cellular and molecular biology project. || {{JPL|33396}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33396|33396}}
|-id=397
| 33397 Prathiknaidu || {{mp|1999 CG|57}} || Prathik Naidu (born 1999), a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his computational biology and bioinformatics project. || {{JPL|33397}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33397|33397}}
|-id=399
| 33399 Emilyann || {{mp|1999 CC|59}} || Emily Ann Peterson (born 1999), a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her cellular and molecular biology project. || {{JPL|33399}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33399|33399}}
|-id=400
| 33400 Laurapierson || {{mp|1999 CJ|59}} || Laura Catherine Pierson (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her mathematics project. She attends the College Preparatory School, Oakland, California. || {{JPL|33400}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33400|33400}}
|}

33401–33500

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| 33401 Radiya-Dixit || {{mp|1999 CC|68}} || Evani Radiya-Dixit (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her computational biology and bioinformatics project. She attends the Harker School, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|33401}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33401|33401}}
|-id=402
| 33402 Canizares || {{mp|1999 CC|71}} || Claude R. Canizares (born 1945) is a renowned physicist, the Bruno Rossi Professor of Physics at MIT, Associate Director of the Chandra X-ray Observatory, and former director of MIT's Center for Space Research. || {{JPL|33402}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33402|33402}}
|-id=405
| 33405 Rekhtman || {{mp|1999 CW|73}} || David Boris Rekhtman (born 1998) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his medicine and health project. He attends the Walt Whitman High School, Bethesda, Maryland. || {{JPL|33405}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33405|33405}}
|-id=406
| 33406 Saltzman || {{mp|1999 CM|74}} || Audrey Saltzman (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her space science project. She attends the Byram Hills High School, Armonk, New York. || {{JPL|33406}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33406|33406}}
|-id=408
| 33408 Mananshah || {{mp|1999 CW|76}} || Manan Ajay Shah (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his computational biology and bioinformatics project. He attends the Harker School, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|33408}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33408|33408}}
|-id=412
| 33412 Arjunsubra || {{mp|1999 CX|96}} || Arjun Subramaniam (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his computational biology and bioinformatics project. He attends the Harker School, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|33412}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33412|33412}}
|-id=413
| 33413 Alecsun || {{mp|1999 CP|99}} || Alec Sun (born 1998) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his mathematics project. He attends the Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire. || {{JPL|33413}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33413|33413}}
|-id=414
| 33414 Jessicatian || {{mp|1999 CP|100}} || Jessica C Tian (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for her chemistry project. She attends the Del Norte High School, San Diego, California. || {{JPL|33414}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33414|33414}}
|-id=415
| 33415 Felixwang || {{mp|1999 CB|101}} || Felix Wang (born 1998) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his mathematics project. He attends the Roxbury Latin School, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. || {{JPL|33415}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33415|33415}}
|-id=418
| 33418 Jacksonweaver || {{mp|1999 CJ|106}} || Jackson Barker Weaver (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his biochemistry project. He attends the Dr. Ronald E. McNair Academic High School, Jersey City, New Jersey. || {{JPL|33418}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33418|33418}}
|-id=419
| 33419 Wellman || {{mp|1999 CD|112}} || Julian Wellman (born 1998) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his mathematics project. He attends the Greenhills School, Ann Arbor, Michigan. || {{JPL|33419}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33419|33419}}
|-id=420
| 33420 Derekwoo || {{mp|1999 CT|116}} || Derek Woo (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his environmental science project. He attends the Greenwich High School, Greenwich, Connecticut. || {{JPL|33420}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33420|33420}}
|-id=421
| 33421 Byronxu || {{mp|1999 CN|118}} || Byron Lee Xu (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his earth and planetary project. He attends the William P. Clements High School, Sugar Land, Texas. || {{JPL|33421}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33421|33421}}
|-id=433
| 33433 Maurilia || {{mp|1999 EZ|4}} || Maurilia Sposetti, sister of the discoverer || {{MPC|33433}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33433|33433}}
|-id=446
| 33446 Michaelyang || {{mp|1999 FU|23}} || Michael Yang (born 1998) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his computational biology and bioinformatics project. He attends the Charlotte Latin School, Charlotte, North Carolina. || {{JPL|33446}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33446|33446}}
|-id=448
| 33448 Aaronyeiser || {{mp|1999 FT|24}} || Aaron Joseph Yeiser (born 1998) is a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his mathematics project. He attends the Perkiomen Valley High School, Collegeville, Pennsylvania. || {{JPL|33448}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33448|33448}}
|-id=450
| 33450 Allender || {{mp|1999 FO|25}} || Kate Allender mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Tesla STEM High School, Redmond, Washington. || {{JPL|33450}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33450|33450}}
|-id=451
| 33451 Michaelarney || {{mp|1999 FL|26}} || Michael Arney mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Trinity Preparatory School, Winter Park, Florida. || {{JPL|33451}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33451|33451}}
|-id=452
| 33452 Olivebryan || {{mp|1999 FU|26}} || Olive Bryan mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. School of the Arts, West Palm Beach, Florida. || {{JPL|33452}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33452|33452}}
|-id=453
| 33453 Townley || {{mp|1999 FG|27}} || Townley Chisholm mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire. || {{JPL|33453}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33453|33453}}
|-id=454
| 33454 Neilclaffey || {{mp|1999 FJ|27}} || Neil Claffey mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Nashua High School South, Nashua, New Hampshire. || {{JPL|33454}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33454|33454}}
|-id=455
| 33455 Coakley || {{mp|1999 FV|27}} || Jack Coakley mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the College Preparatory School, Oakland, California. || {{JPL|33455}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33455|33455}}
|-id=456
| 33456 Ericacurran || {{mp|1999 FG|28}} || Erica Curran mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Dobbs Ferry High School, Dobbs Ferry, New York. || {{JPL|33456}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33456|33456}}
|-id=457
| 33457 Cutillo || {{mp|1999 FP|28}} || Mary Cutillo mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Perkiomen Valley High School, Collegeville, Pennsylvania. || {{JPL|33457}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33457|33457}}
|-id=458
| 33458 Fialkow || {{mp|1999 FE|29}} || Joshua Fialkow mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Bronx High School of Science, Bronx, New York. || {{JPL|33458}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33458|33458}}
|-id=462
| 33462 Tophergee || {{mp|1999 FT|31}} || Topher Gee mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Charlotte Latin School, Charlotte, North Carolina. || {{JPL|33462}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33462|33462}}
|-id=463
| 33463 Bettinagregg || {{mp|1999 FM|32}} || Bettina Gregg mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Oregon Episcopal School, Portland, Oregon. || {{JPL|33463}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33463|33463}}
|-id=464
| 33464 Melahudock || {{mp|1999 FN|32}} || Melanie L. Hudock mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Walt Whitman High School, Bethesda, Maryland. || {{JPL|33464}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33464|33464}}
|-id=466
| 33466 Thomaslarson || {{mp|1999 FE|33}} || Thomas G. Larson mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, Virginia. || {{JPL|33466}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33466|33466}}
|-id=467
| 33467 Johnlieb || {{mp|1999 FG|35}} || John Michael Lieb mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Roxbury Latin School, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. || {{JPL|33467}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33467|33467}}
|-id=468
| 33468 Nelsoneric || {{mp|1999 FD|36}} || Eric R. Nelson mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Harker School, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|33468}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33468|33468}}
|-id=471
| 33471 Ozuna || {{mp|1999 FV|38}} || Kenneth Ozuna mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Del Norte High School, San Diego, California. || {{JPL|33471}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33471|33471}}
|-id=472
| 33472 Yunorperalta || {{mp|1999 FN|42}} || Yunor Peralta mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Mission San Jose High School, Fremont, California. || {{JPL|33472}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33472|33472}}
|-id=473
| 33473 Porterfield || {{mp|1999 FZ|45}} || Pam Porterfield mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the West Lafayette Junior-Senior High School, West Lafayette, Indiana. || {{JPL|33473}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33473|33473}}
|-id=476
| 33476 Gilanareiss || {{mp|1999 FV|54}} || Gilana Reiss mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Hunter College High School, New York, New York. || {{JPL|33476}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33476|33476}}
|-id=478
| 33478 Deniselivon || 1999 GB || Denise Selivon, Brazilian biologist and professor at the University of São Paulo || {{JPL|33478}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33478|33478}}
|-id=480
| 33480 Bartolucci || {{mp|1999 GA|1}} || Osvaldo Bartolucci, Italian director of the Osservatorio Astronomico di Alpette || {{JPL|33480}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33480|33480}}
|-id=492
| 33492 Christirogers || {{mp|1999 GT|17}} || Christine Rogers mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Hendrick Hudson High School, Montrose, New York. || {{JPL|33492}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33492|33492}}
|-id=495
| 33495 Schaferjames || {{mp|1999 GL|18}} || James R. Schafer mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring, Maryland. || {{JPL|33495}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33495|33495}}
|-id=498
| 33498 Juliesmith || {{mp|1999 GG|19}} || Julie Smith mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Greenhills School, Ann Arbor, Michigan. || {{JPL|33498}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33498|33498}}
|-id=499
| 33499 Stanton || {{mp|1999 GN|19}} || Jeremy Stanton mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Dr. Ronald E. McNair Academic High School, Jersey City, New Jersey. || {{JPL|33499}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33499|33499}}
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| 33501 Juliethompson || {{mp|1999 GJ|20}} || Julie Thompson mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the William P. Clements High School, Sugar Land, Texas. || {{JPL|33501}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33501|33501}}
|-id=502
| 33502 Janetwaldeck || {{mp|1999 GM|20}} || Janet Waldeck mentored a finalist in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Taylor Allderdice High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. || {{JPL|33502}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33502|33502}}
|-id=503
| 33503 Dasilvaborges || {{mp|1999 GS|20}} || Luiz Fernando da Silva Borges (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biomedical engineering project. He also received the Philip V. Streich Memorial Award. || {{JPL|33503}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33503|33503}}
|-id=504
| 33504 Rebrouwer || {{mp|1999 GT|20}} || Rachel Elizabeth Brouwer (born 2002) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her earth and environmental sciences project. || {{JPL|33504}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33504|33504}}
|-id=508
| 33508 Drewnik || {{mp|1999 GH|25}} || Dennis Adrian Drewnik (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his plant sciences project. He also received the Dudley R. Herschbach SIYSS Award || {{JPL|33508}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33508|33508}}
|-id=509
| 33509 Mogilny || {{mp|1999 GB|27}} || Daniel Mogilny (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his systems software project. || {{JPL|33509}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33509|33509}}
|-id=511
| 33511 Austinwang || {{mp|1999 GW|32}} || Han Jie (Austin) Wang (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his microbiology project. He also received the Gordon E. Moore Award. || {{JPL|33511}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33511|33511}}
|-id=514
| 33514 Changpeihsuan || {{mp|1999 GF|34}} || Chang Pei-Hsuan (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her math project. She also received the European Union Contest for Young Scientists Award. || {{JPL|33514}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33514|33514}}
|-id=515
| 33515 Linbohan || {{mp|1999 GM|34}} || Lin Bo-Han (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy project. || {{JPL|33515}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33515|33515}}
|-id=516
| 33516 Timonen || {{mp|1999 GO|34}} || Petteri Timonen (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his systems software project. || {{JPL|33516}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33516|33516}}
|-id=517
| 33517 Paulfoltin || {{mp|1999 GT|34}} || Paul Foltin (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his embedded systems team project. He attends the Franz-Haniel-Gymnasium, Duisburg, Germany. || {{JPL|33517}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33517|33517}}
|-id=518
| 33518 Stoetzer || {{mp|1999 GH|35}} || Myrijam Stoetzer (born 2001) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her embedded systems team project. She attends the Franz-Haniel-Gymnasium, Duisburg, Germany. || {{JPL|33518}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33518|33518}}
|-id=520
| 33520 Ichige || {{mp|1999 GE|38}} || Takahiro Ichige (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his engineering mechanics project. He attends the Chiba Municipal High School, Chiba-City, Chiba-pref., Japan. || {{JPL|33520}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33520|33520}}
|-id=522
| 33522 Chizumimaeta || {{mp|1999 GQ|40}} || Chizumi Maeta (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her energy team project. She attends the Yonago National College of Technology, Yonago-City, Tottori-pref., Japan. || {{JPL|33522}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33522|33522}}
|-id=523
| 33523 Warashina || {{mp|1999 GT|41}} || Tomoro Warashina (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his cellular and molecular biology project. He attends the Yokohama Science Frontier High School, Yokohama-City, Kanagawa-pref., Japan. || {{JPL|33523}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33523|33523}}
|-id=528
| 33528 Jinzeman || 1999 HL || Jindřich Zeman, Czech amateur astronomer, winner of the František Nušl Award of the Czech Astronomical Society in 1942 || {{JPL|33528}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33528|33528}}
|-id=529
| 33529 Henden || {{mp|1999 HA|1}} || Arne A. Henden, American astronomer,[1] co-author of Astronomical Photometry, director of the American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) || {{JPL|33529}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33529|33529}}
|-id=532
| 33532 Gabriellacoli || {{mp|1999 HV|2}} || Gabriella Coli, Italian elementary school teacher of the first discoverer || {{JPL|33532}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33532|33532}}
|-id=534
| 33534 Meiyamamura || {{mp|1999 HL|9}} || Mei Yamamura (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her energy team project. She attends the Yonago National College of Technology, Yonago-city, Tottori-pref., Japan. || {{JPL|33534}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33534|33534}}
|-id=535
| 33535 Alshaikh || {{mp|1999 HS|9}} || Fatimah Abdulmonem Alshaikh (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her plant sciences project. She attends the Al Faisaliah Islamic Schools, Khobar, Saudi Arabia. || {{JPL|33535}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33535|33535}}
|-id=536
| 33536 Charpugdee || {{mp|1999 HU|9}} || Runglawan Charpugdee (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her animal sciences team project. She attends the Damrongratsongkroh School, Chiang Rai, Thailand. || {{JPL|33536}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33536|33536}}
|-id=537
| 33537 Doungnga || {{mp|1999 HJ|10}} || Charuntorn Doungnga (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her animal sciences team project. She attends the Damrongratsongkroh School, Chiang Rai, Thailand. || {{JPL|33537}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33537|33537}}
|-id=538
| 33538 Jaredbergen || {{mp|1999 HR|10}} || Jared Randolph Bergen (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his animal sciences project. He attends the Sayville High School, West Sayville, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33538}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33538|33538}}
|-id=539
| 33539 Elenaberman || {{mp|1999 HU|10}} || Elena Alexandra Berman (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her computational biology and bioinformatics team project. She attends the Breck School, Golden Valley, Minnesota, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33539}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33539|33539}}
|-id=544
| 33544 Jerold || {{mp|1999 JY|8}} || Jerold Z. Kaplan, American physician, surgeon, and amateur astronomer || {{JPL|33544}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33544|33544}}
|-id=550
| 33550 Blackburn || {{mp|1999 JQ|14}} || Lee Blackburn (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy project. He attends the Lawrence High School, Cedarhurst, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33550}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33550|33550}}
|-id=553
| 33553 Nagai || {{mp|1999 JQ|17}} || Nagai, Yamagata prefecture, Japan, where a meteorite fell in 1922 || {{JPL|33553}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33553|33553}}
|-id=555
| 33555 Nataliebush || {{mp|1999 JV|19}} || Natalie Marie Bush (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her earth and environmental sciences project. She also received the Intel and Indo-US Science & Technology Forum Award. She attends the Saint Josephs Academy, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33555}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33555|33555}}
|-id=556
| 33556 Brennanclark || {{mp|1999 JR|20}} || Brennan Scott Clark (born 1997) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his translational medical science team project. He attends the Breck School, Golden Valley, Minnesota, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33556}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33556|33556}}
|-id=559
| 33559 Laurencooper || {{mp|1999 JK|23}} || Lauren Cooper (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her materials science project. She attends the Lake Oswego High School, Lake Oswego, Oregon, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33559}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33559|33559}}
|-id=560
| 33560 D'Alessandro || {{mp|1999 JN|23}} || Alexis Maria D´Alessandro (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental engineering project. She attends the Half Hollow Hills High School West, Dix Hills, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33560}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33560|33560}}
|-id=561
| 33561 Brianjasondu || {{mp|1999 JA|24}} || Brian Jason Du (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his cellular and molecular biology project. He attends the Plano West Senior High School, Plano, Texas, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33561}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33561|33561}}
|-id=562
| 33562 Amydunphy || {{mp|1999 JO|24}} || Amy Dunphy (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her chemistry project. She attends the Harker School, San Jose, California, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33562}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33562|33562}}
|-id=564
| 33564 Miriamshira || {{mp|1999 JP|25}} || Miriam Shira Eisenberg (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her behavioral and social sciences project. She attends the North Shore Hebrew Academy High School, Great Neck, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33564}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33564|33564}}
|-id=565
| 33565 Samferguson || {{mp|1999 JY|25}} || Samuel Ferguson (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical engineering project. She attends the Christian Unified High School, El Cajon, California, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33565}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33565|33565}}
|-id=567
| 33567 Sulekhfrederic || {{mp|1999 JV|27}} || Sulekh Frederic Fernando-Peiris (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy project. He attends the Mount Vernon High School, Mount Vernon, Ohio, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33567}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33567|33567}}
|-id=568
| 33568 Godishala || {{mp|1999 JN|29}} || Prashant Sai Godishala (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his translational medical science team project. He attends the Breck School, Golden Valley, Minnesota, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33568}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33568|33568}}
|-id=569
| 33569 Nikhilgopal || {{mp|1999 JM|30}} || Nikhil Sajan Gopal (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his microbiology project. He attends the Lawrenceville School, Lawerenceville, New Jersey, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33569}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33569|33569}}
|-id=570
| 33570 Jagruenstein || {{mp|1999 JT|30}} || Joshua Aaron Gruenstein (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his robotics and intelligent machines team project. He attends the Horace Mann School, Bronx, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33570}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33570|33570}}
|-id=571
| 33571 Jaygupta || {{mp|1999 JD|32}} || Jay Gupta (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his cellular and molecular biology project. He attends the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33571}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33571|33571}}
|-id=572
| 33572 Mandolin || {{mp|1999 JF|32}} || Mandolin Harris (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her earth and environmental sciences project. She attends the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts, Hot Springs, Arkansas, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33572}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33572|33572}}
|-id=573
| 33573 Hugrace || {{mp|1999 JR|32}} || Grace Hu (born 1999) was awarded first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her materials science project. She attends the Jericho High School, Jericho, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33573}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33573|33573}}
|-id=574
| 33574 Shailaja || {{mp|1999 JA|33}} || Shailaja Humane (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her physics and astronomy project. She attends the Watchung Hills Regional High School, Warren, New Jersey, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33574}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33574|33574}}
|-id=575
| 33575 Joshuajacob || {{mp|1999 JR|33}} || Joshua Murphy Jacob (born 1999) was awarded first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his engineering mechanics project. He attends the Saint Xavier High School, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33575}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33575|33575}}
|-id=580
| 33580 Priyankajain || {{mp|1999 JM|35}} || Priyanka Jain (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical and health sciences project. She attends the La Cueva High School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33580}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33580|33580}}
|-id=581
| 33581 Rajeevjha || {{mp|1999 JQ|35}} || Rajeev Jha (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his behavioral and social sciences project. He also received the European Union Contest for Young Scientists Award. He attends the President Theodore Roosevelt High School, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33581}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33581|33581}}
|-id=582
| 33582 Tiashajoardar || {{mp|1999 JJ|36}} || Tiasha Joardar (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her energy project. She also received the Innovation Exploration Award. She attends the Plano West Senior High School, Plano, Texas, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33582}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33582|33582}}
|-id=583
| 33583 Karamchedu || {{mp|1999 JV|36}} || Chaitanya Dasharathi Karamchedu (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental engineering project. He attends the Jesuit High School, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33583}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33583|33583}}
|-id=584
| 33584 Austinkatzer || {{mp|1999 JY|37}} || Austin Wolfgang Katzer (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his animal sciences team project. He attends the Jasper High School, Plano, Texas, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33584}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33584|33584}}
|-id=586
| 33586 Keeley || {{mp|1999 JH|39}} || Charlotte Underwood Keeley (born 1998) was awarded first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her plant sciences project. She attends the Ossining High School, Ossining, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33586}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33586|33586}}
|-id=587
| 33587 Arianakim || {{mp|1999 JA|42}} || Ariana Kim (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental engineering team project. She attends the Saint Andrew's Priory School, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33587}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33587|33587}}
|-id=589
| 33589 Edwardkim || {{mp|1999 JM|46}} || Edward Sangyoon Kim (born 1999) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biochemistry project. He also received the Intel and Indo-US Science & Technology Forum Award. He attends the Midway High School, Waco, Texas, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33589}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33589|33589}}
|-id=590
| 33590 Sreelakshmi || {{mp|1999 JS|46}} || Sreelakshmi Kutty (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental engineering team project. She attends the Saint Andrew's Priory School, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33590}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33590|33590}}
|-id=591
| 33591 Landsberger || {{mp|1999 JW|46}} || Huws Yoshito Landsberger (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy project. He attends the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School, Rolling Hills Estates, California, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33591}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33591|33591}}
|-id=592
| 33592 Kathrynanna || {{mp|1999 JJ|47}} || Kathryn Anna Lawrence (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her chemistry team project. She also received the Intel Foundation Cultural and Scientific Visit to China Award. She attends the Fairview High School, Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33592}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33592|33592}}
|-id=594
| 33594 Ralphlawton || {{mp|1999 JN|48}} || Ralph Ignacio Lawton (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biomedical and health sciences project. He attends the Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School, West Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33594}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33594|33594}}
|-id=595
| 33595 Jiwoolee || {{mp|1999 JC|49}} || Jiwoo Lee (born 1999) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical and health sciences project. She also received the Intel and Indo-US Science & Technology Forum Award. She attends the Academy for Medical Science Technology, Hackensack, NJ, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33595}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33595|33595}}
|-id=596
| 33596 Taesoolee || {{mp|1999 JM|49}} || Taesoo Daniel Lee (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his materials science project. He attends the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Durham, North Carolina, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33596}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33596|33596}}
|-id=598
| 33598 Christineliu || {{mp|1999 JA|50}} || Christine Joy Liu (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her computational biology and bioinformatics project. She attends the Westminster Schools, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33598}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33598|33598}}
|-id=599
| 33599 Mckennaloop || {{mp|1999 JP|50}} || McKenna Kristin Loop (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her energy project. She attends the Arizona College Preparatory- Erie, Chandler, Arizona, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33599}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33599|33599}}
|-id=600
| 33600 Davidlu || {{mp|1999 JA|51}} || David M. Lu (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his microbiology project. He attends the Mills E. Godwin High School, Henrico, Virginia, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33600}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33600|33600}}
|}

33601–33700

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|-id=602
| 33602 Varunmandi || {{mp|1999 JW|53}} || Varun Mandi (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biomedical and health sciences project. He attends the Troy High School, Fullerton, California, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33602}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33602|33602}}
|-id=603
| 33603 Saramason || {{mp|1999 JQ|55}} || Sara Mason (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her embedded systems team project. She attends the Merrimack High School, Merrimack, New Hampshire, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33603}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33603|33603}}
|-id=604
| 33604 McChesney || {{mp|1999 JW|55}} || Evelyn Grace McChesney (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical engineering team project. She attends the Breck School, Golden Valley, Minnesota, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33604}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33604|33604}}
|-id=605
| 33605 McCue || {{mp|1999 JD|56}} || Madeline Chawla McCue (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical engineering team project. She attends the Breck School, Golden Valley, Minnesota, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33605}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33605|33605}}
|-id=606
| 33606 Brandonmuncan || {{mp|1999 JG|56}} || Brandon Michael Muncan (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his translational medical science project. He attends the Queens High School for the Sciences at York College, Jamaica, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33606}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33606|33606}}
|-id=607
| 33607 Archanamurali || {{mp|1999 JF|57}} || Archana Bhagyalakshmi Murali (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her computational biology and bioinformatics team project. She attends the Breck School, Golden Valley, Minnesota, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33607}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33607|33607}}
|-id=608
| 33608 Paladugu || {{mp|1999 JA|59}} || Praharshasai Paladugu (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his translational medical science project. He attends the duPont Manual High School, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33608}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33608|33608}}
|-id=609
| 33609 Harishpalani || {{mp|1999 JO|59}} || Harish Palani (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his earth and environmental sciences project. He attends the Sunset High School, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33609}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33609|33609}}
|-id=610
| 33610 Payra || {{mp|1999 JF|60}} || Syamantak Payra (born 2001) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his embedded systems project. He also received the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award. He attends the Clear Brook High School, Friendswood, Texas, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33610}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33610|33610}}
|-id=613
| 33613 Pendharkar || {{mp|1999 JO|63}} || Aarushi Iris Pendharkar (born 2001) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical and health sciences project. She attends the Massachusetts Academy of Math and Science, Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33613}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33613|33613}}
|-id=614
| 33614 Meganploch || {{mp|1999 JS|63}} || Megan Coral Ploch (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental engineering project. She attends the Pelham Memorial High School, Pelham, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33614}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33614|33614}}
|-id=617
| 33617 Kailashraman || {{mp|1999 JQ|65}} || Kailash Raman (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his chemistry project. He attends the Sandra Day O'Connor High School, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33617}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33617|33617}}
|-id=619
| 33619 Dominickrowan || {{mp|1999 JB|66}} || Dominick Michael Rowan (born 1998) was awarded first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy project. He attends the Byram Hills High School, Armonk, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33619}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33619|33619}}
|-id=621
| 33621 Sathish || {{mp|1999 JQ|67}} || Sanjeev-Kumar Mamalapuram Sathish (born 1999) was awarded first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his cellular and molecular biology project. || {{JPL|33621}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33621|33621}}
|-id=622
| 33622 Sedigh || {{mp|1999 JR|67}} || Kameron Sedigh (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biochemistry project. || {{JPL|33622}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33622|33622}}
|-id=623
| 33623 Kyraseevers || {{mp|1999 JY|68}} || Kyra Leigh Seevers (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her engineering mechanics project. || {{JPL|33623}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33623|33623}}
|-id=624
| 33624 Omersiddiqui || {{mp|1999 JP|69}} || Omer Siddiqui (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his math project. || {{JPL|33624}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33624|33624}}
|-id=625
| 33625 Slepyan || {{mp|1999 JP|70}} || Ariel Slepyan (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his microbiology project. || {{JPL|33625}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33625|33625}}
|-id=626
| 33626 Jasonsmith || {{mp|1999 JH|71}} || Jason Tanner Smith (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his animal sciences team project. || {{JPL|33626}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33626|33626}}
|-id=628
| 33628 Spettel || {{mp|1999 JW|73}} || Matthew Thomas Spettel (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his embedded systems team project. || {{JPL|33628}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33628|33628}}
|-id=630
| 33630 Swathiravi || {{mp|1999 JM|76}} || Swathi Ravi Srinivasan (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biochemistry project. || {{JPL|33630}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33630|33630}}
|-id=633
| 33633 Strickland || {{mp|1999 JL|79}} || Edmond Bruce Strickland (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his engineering mechanics project. || {{JPL|33633}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33633|33633}}
|-id=634
| 33634 Strickler || {{mp|1999 JZ|79}} || Sarah Kay Strickler (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her microbiology project. || {{JPL|33634}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33634|33634}}
|-id=655
| 33655 Sumathipala || {{mp|1999 JT|88}} || Marissa Sumathipala (born 2000) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her cellular and molecular biology project. She attends the Broad Run High School, Ashburn, Virginia, U.S.A. || {{JPL|33655}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33655|33655}}
|-id=660
| 33660 Rishishankar || {{mp|1999 JS|91}} || Rishi Shankar Sundaresan (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy project. || {{JPL|33660}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33660|33660}}
|-id=661
| 33661 Sophiaswartz || {{mp|1999 JU|91}} || Sophia Edith Swartz (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her plant sciences project. || {{JPL|33661}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33661|33661}}
|-id=662
| 33662 Tacescu || {{mp|1999 JW|91}} || Alex Cristian Tacescu (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his engineering mechanics project. || {{JPL|33662}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33662|33662}}
|-id=667
| 33667 Uttripathii || {{mp|1999 JR|95}} || Uttkarshni Tripathii (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her earth and environmental sciences project. || {{JPL|33667}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33667|33667}}
|-id=677
| 33677 Truell || {{mp|1999 JR|102}} || Michael Truell (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his robotics and intelligent machines team project. || {{JPL|33677}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33677|33677}}
|-id=680
| 33680 Vasconcelos || {{mp|1999 JP|108}} || Francisca Vasconcelos (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her robotics and intelligent machines project. || {{JPL|33680}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33680|33680}}
|-id=681
| 33681 Wamsley || {{mp|1999 JV|109}} || Nick A.Wamsley (born 1999) was awarded first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his microbiology project. || {{JPL|33681}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33681|33681}}
|-id=682
| 33682 Waylonreid || {{mp|1999 JO|113}} || Waylon Reid Williams (born 1997) was awarded first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental engineering project. || {{JPL|33682}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33682|33682}}
|-id=684
| 33684 Xiaomichael || {{mp|1999 JW|119}} || Michael Xiao (born 1998) was awarded first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biomedical and health sciences project. || {{JPL|33684}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33684|33684}}
|-id=685
| 33685 Younglove || {{mp|1999 JK|120}} || Katherine Afton Younglove (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her chemistry team project. She also received the Intel Foundation Cultural and Scientific Visit to China Award. || {{JPL|33685}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33685|33685}}
|-id=687
| 33687 Julianbain || {{mp|1999 JP|122}} || Julian Manitou Bain (born 2003) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. He attends the Missoula International School, Missoula, Montana. || {{JPL|33687}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33687|33687}}
|-id=688
| 33688 Meghnabehari || {{mp|1999 JQ|123}} || Meghna Swaminathan Behari (born 2002) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her materials & bioengineering project. She attends the Marshall Middle School, Wexford, Pennsylvania. || {{JPL|33688}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33688|33688}}
|-id=690
| 33690 Noahcain || {{mp|1999 JD|127}} || Noah Miles Cain (born 2005) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his environmental and earth sciences project. He attends the Krystal School of Science, Math, and Technology, Hesperia, California. || {{JPL|33690}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33690|33690}}
|-id=691
| 33691 Andrewchiang || {{mp|1999 JT|131}} || Andrew Chiang (born 2002) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. He attends the BASIS Independent Silicon Valley, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|33691}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33691|33691}}
|-id=696
| 33696 Crouchley || {{mp|1999 KM|8}} || Austin Vincent Crouchley (born 2003) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. He attends the Garden City Middle School, Garden City, New York. || {{JPL|33696}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33696|33696}}
|-id=699
| 33699 Jessiegan || {{mp|1999 KT|12}} || Jessie Low Gan (born 2003) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her microbiology and biochemistry project. She attends the San Diego Jewish Academy, San Diego, California. || {{JPL|33699}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33699|33699}}
|-id=700
| 33700 Gluckman || {{mp|1999 KR|13}} || Leia Ruth Gluckman (born 2004) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her materials & bioengineering project. She attends the Beverly Vista Middle School, Beverly Hills, California. || {{JPL|33700}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33700|33700}}
|}

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|-
| 33701 Gotthold || {{mp|1999 KD|14}} || Zoe Anne Gotthold (born 2002) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her environmental and earth sciences project. She attends the Carmichael Middle School, Richland, Washington. || {{JPL|33701}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33701|33701}}
|-id=702
| 33702 Spencergreen || {{mp|1999 KD|15}} || Spencer S. Green (born 2004) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. He attends the Pegasus School, Huntington Beach, California. || {{JPL|33702}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33702|33702}}
|-id=703
| 33703 Anthonyhill || {{mp|1999 KZ|15}} || Anthony Glenn Hill (born 2002) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his plant science project. He attends the Churchill Junior High, Salt Lake City, Utah. || {{JPL|33703}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33703|33703}}
|-id=704
| 33704 Herinkang || {{mp|1999 KY|16}} || Herin Kang (born 2004) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her environmental and earth sciences project. She attends the Stratford Middle School, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|33704}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33704|33704}}
|-id=713
| 33713 Mithravamshi || {{mp|1999 LE|22}} || Mithra Vamshi Karamchedu (born 2003) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his environmental and earth sciences project. He attends the Stoller Middle School, Portland, Oregon. || {{JPL|33713}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33713|33713}}
|-id=714
| 33714 Sarakaufman || {{mp|1999 LG|24}} || Sara Lillian Kaufman (born 2005) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her electrical and mechanical engineering project. She attends the American Heritage School, Plantation, Florida. || {{JPL|33714}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33714|33714}}
|-id=725
| 33725 Robertkent || {{mp|1999 NJ|6}} || Robert Allen Kent (born 2002) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his environmental and earth sciences project. He attends the Saint Anselm School, Chesterland, Ohio. || {{JPL|33725}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33725|33725}}
|-id=727
| 33727 Kummel || {{mp|1999 NS|13}} || Kathryn Tsi-Pak Kummel (born 2003) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her environmental and earth sciences project. She attends the North Middle School, Colorado Springs, Colorado. || {{JPL|33727}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33727|33727}}
|-id=734
| 33734 Stephenlitt || {{mp|1999 NC|34}} || Stephen Robert Litt (born 2004) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his medicine and health sciences project. He attends the Lovinggood Middle School, Powder Springs, Georgia. || {{JPL|33734}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33734|33734}}
|-id=737
| 33737 Helenlyons || {{mp|1999 NT|38}} || Helen L. Lyons (born 2003) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her electrical and mechanical engineering project. She attends the Hunter College High School, New York, New York. || {{JPL|33737}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33737|33737}}
|-id=740
| 33740 Arjunmoorthy || {{mp|1999 NS|47}} || Arjun Moorthy (born 2002) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his behavioral and social sciences project. He attends the BASIS Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona. || {{JPL|33740}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33740|33740}}
|-id=746
| 33746 Sombart || 1999 OK || Jean-Pierre Sombart, French amateur astronomer || {{JPL|33746}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33746|33746}}
|-id=747
| 33747 Clingan || {{mp|1999 PK|4}} || Roy Clingan, American amateur astronomer || {{JPL|33747}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33747|33747}}
|-id=750
| 33750 Davehiggins || {{mp|1999 RD|2}} || David J. Higgins (b. 1961), Australian business analyst and amateur astronomer, operator of Hunters Hill Observatory || {{JPL|33750}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33750|33750}}
|-id=761
| 33761 Honoranavid || {{mp|1999 RR|74}} || Honora Ellen Navid (born 2003) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her environmental and earth sciences project. She attends the Shady Side Academy Middle School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. || {{JPL|33761}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33761|33761}}
|-id=762
| 33762 Sanjayseshan || {{mp|1999 RV|83}} || Sanjay Seshan (born 2002) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. He attends the Dorseyville Middle School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. || {{JPL|33762}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33762|33762}}
|-id=789
| 33789 Sharmacam || {{mp|1999 SD|8}} || Cameron Sharma (born 2004) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his medicine and health sciences project. He attends the George H. Moody Middle School, Richmond, Virginia. || {{JPL|33789}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33789|33789}}
|-id=799
| 33799 Myra || {{mp|1999 UV|2}} || Myra J. Halpin, American finalist in both NASA's Teacher in Space (1985) and Educator Astronaut Teacher (2004) competitions || {{JPL|33799}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33799|33799}}
|-id=800
| 33800 Gross || {{mp|1999 VB|7}} || John Gross (b. 1959), American amateur astronomer || {{JPL|33800}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33800|33800}}
|}

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| 33801 Emilyshi || {{mp|1999 VF|28}} || Emily Tian Shi (born 2003) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her plant science project. She attends the Cambridge School, San Diego, California. || {{JPL|33801}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33801|33801}}
|-id=806
| 33806 Shrivastava || {{mp|1999 XW|39}} || Aryansh Shrivastava (born 2004) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his computer science and software engineering project. He attends the Washington High School, Fremont, California. || {{JPL|33806}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33806|33806}}
|-id=810
| 33810 Tangirala || {{mp|1999 XZ|156}} || Pujita Srilalitha Tangirala (born 2004) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her chemistry project. She attends the Challenger School, Strawberry Park, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|33810}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33810|33810}}
|-id=811
| 33811 Scottobin || {{mp|1999 XO|164}} || Scott Russell Tobin (born 2003) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his environmental and earth sciences project. He attends the Creekside Middle School, Port Orange, Florida. || {{JPL|33811}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33811|33811}}
|-id=814
| 33814 Viswesh || {{mp|2000 AQ|15}} || Annika Viswesh (born 2003) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her computer science and software engineering project. She attends the Stratford Sunnyvale Raynor Middle School, Sunnyvale, California. || {{JPL|33814}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33814|33814}}
|-id=817
| 33817 Fariswald || {{mp|2000 AF|64}} || Faris Irwin Wald (born 2002) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his environmental and earth sciences project. He attends the Capshaw Middle School, Santa Fe, New Mexico. || {{JPL|33817}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33817|33817}}
|-id=825
| 33825 Reganwill || {{mp|2000 DQ|81}} || Regan Catherine Williams (born 2005) is a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her animal science project. She attends the Roland-Grise Middle School, Wilmington, North Carolina. || {{JPL|33825}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33825|33825}}
|-id=826
| 33826 Kevynadams || {{mp|2000 DW|82}} || Kevyn Adams mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. He teaches at the BASIS Independent Silicon Valley, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|33826}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33826|33826}}
|-id=829
| 33829 Asherson || {{mp|2000 EZ|66}} || Caryn Asherson mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Beverly Vista Middle School, Beverly Hills, California. || {{JPL|33829}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33829|33829}}
|-id=838
| 33838 Brandabaker || {{mp|2000 GU|49}} || Branda Baker mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Carmichael Middle School, Richland, Washington. || {{JPL|33838}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33838|33838}}
|-id=852
| 33852 Baschnagel || {{mp|2000 HO|52}} || Amy Baschnagel mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Marshall Middle School, Wexford, Pennsylvania. || {{JPL|33852}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33852|33852}}
|-id=861
| 33861 Boucvalt || {{mp|2000 HO|94}} || Cathy Boucvalt mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the John Curtis Christian School, River Ridge, Louisiana. || {{JPL|33861}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33861|33861}}
|-id=863
| 33863 Elfriederwin || {{mp|2000 JH|7}} || Elfriede and Erwin Schwab, Sr., parents of German astronomer Erwin Schwab, member of the group that discovered this body || {{JPL|33863}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33863|33863}}
|-id=869
| 33869 Brunnermatt || {{mp|2000 JK|32}} || Matt Brunner mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. He teaches at the Shady Side Academy Middle School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. || {{JPL|33869}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33869|33869}}
|-id=871
| 33871 Locastillo || {{mp|2000 JK|34}} || Lourdie Castillo mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. He teaches at the Hunter College High School, New York, New York. || {{JPL|33871}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33871|33871}}
|-id=872
| 33872 Kristichung || {{mp|2000 JX|39}} || Kristi Chung mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Stratford Middle School, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|33872}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33872|33872}}
|-id=875
| 33875 Laurencooney || {{mp|2000 JY|54}} || Lauren Cooney mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the BASIS Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona. || {{JPL|33875}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33875|33875}}
|-id=879
| 33879 Kierstendeen || {{mp|2000 JG|62}} || Kiersten Deen mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the North Middle School, Colorado Springs, Colorado. || {{JPL|33879}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33879|33879}}
|-id=886
| 33886 Lilydeveau || {{mp|2000 KU|18}} || Lily Deveau mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the San Diego Jewish Academy, San Diego, California. || {{JPL|33886}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33886|33886}}
|-id=889
| 33889 Jengebo || {{mp|2000 KZ|22}} || Jen Gebo mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Missoula International School, Missoula, Montana. || {{JPL|33889}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33889|33889}}
|-id=892
| 33892 Meligingrich || {{mp|2000 KP|25}} || Melissa Gingrich mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Cambridge School, San Diego, California. || {{JPL|33892}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33892|33892}}
|-id=897
| 33897 Erikagreen || {{mp|2000 KU|41}} || Erika Green mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Burlington Township Middle School, Burlington, New Jersey. || {{JPL|33897}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33897|33897}}
|-id=898
| 33898 Kendra || {{mp|2000 KQ|53}} || Kendra Harrison mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Roland-Grise Middle School, Wilmington, North Carolina. || {{JPL|33898}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33898|33898}}
|}

33901–34000

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|-id=902
| 33902 Ingoldsby || {{mp|2000 KU|64}} || Martin Ingoldsby mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. He teaches at the Creekside Middle School, Port Orange, Florida. || {{JPL|33902}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33902|33902}}
|-id=904
| 33904 Janardhanan || {{mp|2000 KC|77}} || Vidya Janardhanan mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Stratford Sunnyvale Raynor Middle School, Sunnyvale, California. || {{JPL|33904}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33904|33904}}
|-id=905
| 33905 Leyajoykutty || {{mp|2000 KB|80}} || Leya Joykutty mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the American Heritage School, Plantation, Florida. || {{JPL|33905}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33905|33905}}
|-id=907
| 33907 Christykrenek || {{mp|2000 LP|4}} || Christy Krenek mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Capshaw Middle School, Santa Fe, New Mexico. || {{JPL|33907}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33907|33907}}
|-id=910
| 33910 Lestarge || {{mp|2000 LJ|9}} || Brian LeStarge mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. He teaches at the Churchill Junior High, Salt Lake City, Utah. || {{JPL|33910}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33910|33910}}
|-id=912
| 33912 Melissanoland || {{mp|2000 LV|13}} || Melissa Noland mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Krystal School of Science, Math, and Technology, Hesperia, California. || {{JPL|33912}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33912|33912}}
|-id=917
| 33917 Kellyoconnor || {{mp|2000 LK|19}} || Kelly O'Connor mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the George H. Moody Middle School, Richmond, Virginia. || {{JPL|33917}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33917|33917}}
|-id=918
| 33918 Janiscoville || {{mp|2000 LL|19}} || Janice Scoville mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Lovinggood Middle School, Powder Springs, Georgia. || {{JPL|33918}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33918|33918}}
|-id=920
| 33920 Trivisonno || {{mp|2000 LZ|20}} || Andrea Trivisonno mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Saint Anselm School, Chesterland, Ohio. || {{JPL|33920}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33920|33920}}
|-id=923
| 33923 Juliewarren || {{mp|2000 LH|25}} || Julie Warren mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Pegasus School, Huntington Beach, California. || {{JPL|33923}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33923|33923}}
|-id=929
| 33929 Lisaprato || {{mp|2000 LP|27}} || Lisa A. Prato, assistant astronomer at Lowell Observatory || {{JPL|33929}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33929|33929}}
|-id=936
| 33936 Johnwells || {{mp|2000 LL|30}} || John Wells mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. He teaches at the William Hopkins Junior High School, Fremont, California. || {{JPL|33936}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33936|33936}}
|-id=958
| 33958 Zaferiou || {{mp|2000 NK|5}} || Paraskevy Zaferiou mentored a finalist in the 2017 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students. She teaches at the Garden City Middle School, Garden City, New York. || {{JPL|33958}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33958|33958}}
|-id=961
| 33961 Macinleyneve || {{mp|2000 NO|9}} || Macinley Neve Butson (born 2000) was awarded first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her translational medical science project. She attends the Illawarra Grammar School, Mangerton, NSW, Australia. || {{JPL|33961}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33961|33961}}
|-id=963
| 33963 Moranhidalgo || {{mp|2000 NA|10}} || Camila Moran-Hidalgo (born 2002) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical engineering project. She attends the Westdale Secondary School, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. || {{JPL|33963}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33963|33963}}
|-id=979
| 33979 Sunhaochun || {{mp|2000 NJ|21}} || Sun Haochun Michael (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his math team project. He attends the Shanghai American School Puxi, Shanghai, China. || {{JPL|33979}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33979|33979}}
|-id=991
| 33991 Weixunjing || {{mp|2000 NB|28}} || Wei Xunjing (born 1999) was awarded first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her physics and astronomy project. She attends the Shanghai High School, Shanghai, China. || {{JPL|33991}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33991|33991}}
|-id=994
| 33994 Regidufour || {{mp|2000 OR|1}} || Reginald Dufour, professor in Rice University, Houston || {{JPL|33994}}{{·}}{{LoMP|33994|33994}}
|-id=000
| 34000 Martinmatl || {{mp|2000 OL|4}} || Martin Matl (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his plant sciences project. He attends the Gymnazium Brno, Trida Kapitana Jarose, Brno, Czech Republic. || {{JPL|34000}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34000|34000}}
|}

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