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词条 Meanings of minor planet names: 34001–35000
释义

  1. 34001–34100

  2. 34101–34200

  3. 34201–34300

  4. 34301–34400

  5. 34401–34500

  6. 34501–34600

  7. 34601–34700

  8. 34701–34800

  9. 34801–34900

  10. 34901–35000

  11. References

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34001–34100

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|-id=002
| 34002 Movsesian || {{mp|2000 OD|6}} || Karina Movsesian (born 1999) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biochemistry project. She also received the Dudley R. Herschbach Award. She attends the Prvni Ceske Gymnazium v Karlovych Varech, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. || {{JPL|34002}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34002|34002}}
|-id=003
| 34003 Ivozell || {{mp|2000 OU|6}} || Ivo Zell (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his engineering mechanics project. He also received the Gordon E. Moore Award. He attends the Internatsschule Schloss Hansenberg, Geisenheim-Johannesberg, Germany. || {{JPL|34003}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34003|34003}}
|-id=004
| 34004 Gregorini || {{mp|2000 OS|7}} || Loretta Gregorini, astronomer who concentrate in the field of radioastronomy and observational cosmology || {{JPL|34004}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34004|34004}}
|-id=010
| 34010 Tassiloschwarz || {{mp|2000 OH|13}} || Tassilo Constantin Schwarz (born 1999) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his robotics and intelligent machines project. He also received the Cultural and Scientific Visit to China Award. He attends the Johannes Heidenhain Gymnasium, Traunreut, Germany. || {{JPL|34010}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34010|34010}}
|-id=011
| 34011 Divyakranthi || {{mp|2000 OK|14}} || Divya Kranthi (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biochemistry team project. She attends the Ambedkar College, Nagpur, India. || {{JPL|34011}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34011|34011}}
|-id=012
| 34012 Prashaant || {{mp|2000 OD|15}} || Prashaant Ranganathan (born 1999) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental engineering project. He also received the Philip V. Streich Memorial Award. He attends the Carmel Junior College, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India. || {{JPL|34012}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34012|34012}}
|-id=014
| 34014 Pingali || {{mp|2000 OP|15}} || Sahithi Rohini Pingali (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her earth and environmental sciences project. She attends the Inventure Academy, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. || {{JPL|34014}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34014|34014}}
|-id=016
| 34016 Chaitanya || {{mp|2000 OY|16}} || Chaitanya (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biomedical engineering team project. He attends the Little Rock Indian School, Brahmavar, Karnataka, India. || {{JPL|34016}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34016|34016}}
|-id=017
| 34017 Geeve || {{mp|2000 OD|17}} || Geeve (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biomedical engineering team project. He attends the Little Rock Indian School, Brahmavar, Karnataka, India. || {{JPL|34017}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34017|34017}}
|-id=021
| 34021 Suhanijain || {{mp|2000 OW|22}} || Suhani Sachin Jain (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biochemistry team project. She attends the Taywade College, Nagpur, India. || {{JPL|34021}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34021|34021}}
|-id=024
| 34024 Cormaclarkin || {{mp|2000 OO|24}} || Cormac James Larkin (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy project. He attends the Colaiste an Spioraid Naoimh, Cork City, Munster, Ireland. || {{JPL|34024}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34024|34024}}
|-id=025
| 34025 Caolannbrady || {{mp|2000 OX|24}} || Caolann Ellen Brady (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical and health sciences project. She attends the St. Wolstan's Community School, Celbridge, Leinster, Ireland. || {{JPL|34025}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34025|34025}}
|-id=026
| 34026 Valpagliarino || {{mp|2000 OA|25}} || Valerio Pagliarino (born 2000) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his embedded systems project. He also received the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award. He attends the I.I.S. Nicola Pellati, Nizza Monferrato, Asti, Italy. || {{JPL|34026}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34026|34026}}
|-id=028
| 34028 Wuhuiyi || {{mp|2000 OP|25}} || Huiyi Wu (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her energy project. She attends the Ichikawa Gakuen Ichikawa High School, Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan. || {{JPL|34028}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34028|34028}}
|-id=030
| 34030 Tabuchi || {{mp|2000 OM|26}} || Kotaro Tabuchi (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his engineering mechanics project. He attends the Nanzan Boys' Senior High School, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan. || {{JPL|34030}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34030|34030}}
|-id=031
| 34031 Fukumitsu || {{mp|2000 OU|26}} || Nodoka Fukumitsu (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her animal sciences project. She attends the Shimane Prefectural Masuda High School, Masuda, Shimane, Japan. || {{JPL|34031}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34031|34031}}
|-id=034
| 34034 Shehadeh || {{mp|2000 OQ|27}} || Ayah Hayel Shehadeh (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her chemistry team project. She attends the Al-Hasaad Al-Tarbawi School, Amman, Jordan. || {{JPL|34034}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34034|34034}}
|-id=038
| 34038 Abualragheb || {{mp|2000 OA|28}} || Bayan Osama Abu Alragheb (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her chemistry team project. She attends the Al-Hasaad Al-Tarbawi School, Amman, Jordan. || {{JPL|34038}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34038|34038}}
|-id=039
| 34039 Torsteinvik || {{mp|2000 OB|29}} || Torstein Vik (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his math team project. He attends the Fagerlia Videregaende Skole, Alesund, More og Romsdal, Norway. || {{JPL|34039}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34039|34039}}
|-id=042
| 34042 Espeseth || {{mp|2000 OQ|31}} || Ane Kristine Espeseth (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her math team project. She attends the Fagerlia Videregaende Skole, Alesund, More og Romsdal, Norway. || {{JPL|34042}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34042|34042}}
|-id=044
| 34044 Obafial || {{mp|2000 OZ|31}} || Nadine Antonette Obafial (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her plant sciences team project. She attends the Davao City National High School, Davao City, Philippines. || {{JPL|34044}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34044|34044}}
|-id=047
| 34047 Gloria || {{mp|2000 OJ|35}} || Rubeliene Chezka Fernandez Gloria (born 2001) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her plant sciences team project. She attends the Davao City National High School, Davao City, Philippines. || {{JPL|34047}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34047|34047}}
|-id=049
| 34049 Myrelleangela || {{mp|2000 ON|36}} || Myrelle Angela T. Colas (born 2001) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her plant sciences team project. She attends the Davao City National High School, Davao City, Philippines. || {{JPL|34049}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34049|34049}}
|-id=053
| 34053 Carlquines || {{mp|2000 OF|38}} || Carl Joshua Tiangco Quines (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his math team project. He attends the Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science, Valenzuela, Manila, Philippines. || {{JPL|34053}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34053|34053}}
|-id=063
| 34063 Mariamakarova || {{mp|2000 OA|49}} || Maria Makarova (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her chemistry team project. She attends the Moscow Chemical Lyceum, Moscow, Russia. || {{JPL|34063}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34063|34063}}
|-id=077
| 34077 Yoshiakifuse || {{mp|2000 OV|68}} || Yoshiaki Fuse, father of astronomer and Subaru Telescope staff member Tetsuru Fuse || {{JPL|34077}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34077|34077}}
|-id=079
| 34079 Samoylova || {{mp|2000 PD|1}} || Alexandra Samoylova (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her chemistry team project. She attends the Moscow Chemical Lyceum, Moscow, Russia. || {{JPL|34079}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34079|34079}}
|-id=080
| 34080 Clarakeng || {{mp|2000 PE|1}} || Clara Keng (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her materials science team project. She attends the Raffles Institution, Singapore. || {{JPL|34080}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34080|34080}}
|-id=081
| 34081 Chowkitmun || {{mp|2000 PH|1}} || Chow Kit Mun (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her materials science team project. She attends the River Valley High School, Singapore. || {{JPL|34081}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34081|34081}}
|-id=083
| 34083 Feretova || {{mp|2000 PE|4}} || Miriam Feretova (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her animal sciences team project. She attends the Grammar School of St. Nicholas, Presov, Presovsky, Slovakia. || {{JPL|34083}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34083|34083}}
|-id=088
| 34088 Satokosuka || {{mp|2000 PC|7}} || Kosuke Sato, the winner of the 2008 Space Day Award painting competition for elementary school || {{JPL|34088}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34088|34088}}
|-id=089
| 34089 Smoter || {{mp|2000 PL|7}} || Samuel Smoter (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his animal sciences team project. He attends the Grammar School of St. Nicholas, Presov, Presovsky, Slovakia. || {{JPL|34089}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34089|34089}}
|-id=090
| 34090 Cewhang || {{mp|2000 PG|10}} || Clairisse Eunhae Whang (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical and health sciences project. She attends the Academy for Medical Science Technology, Hackensack, New Jersey, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34090}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34090|34090}}
|-id=100
| 34100 Thapa || {{mp|2000 PQ|13}} || Devina Thapa (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her translational medical science project. She attends the Academy of Science, Sterling, Virginia, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34100}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34100|34100}}
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34101–34200

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| 34101 Hesrivastava || {{mp|2000 PT|15}} || Hemant Srivastava (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his translational medical science project. He attends the Alabama School of Fine Arts, Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34101}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34101|34101}}
|-id=102
| 34102 Shawnzhang || {{mp|2000 PO|16}} || Shawn Brian Zhang (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy team project. He attends the Amador Valley, Pleasanton, California, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34102}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34102|34102}}
|-id=103
| 34103 Suganthkannan || {{mp|2000 PP|17}} || Suganth Kannan (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his chemistry project. He attends the American Heritage School, Plantation, Florida, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34103}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34103|34103}}
|-id=104
| 34104 Jeremiahpate || {{mp|2000 PY|19}} || Jeremiah Thomas Pate (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his translational medical science project. He also received the Dudley R. Herschbach Award. He attends the BASIS Oro Valley, Arizona. || {{JPL|34104}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34104|34104}}
|-id=106
| 34106 Sakhrani || {{mp|2000 PP|22}} || Neeraj Sakhrani (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his earth and environmental sciences project. He attends the Bronx High School of Science, Bronx, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34106}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34106|34106}}
|-id=107
| 34107 Kashfiarahman || {{mp|2000 PX|22}} || Kashfia Nehrin Rahman (born 2000) was awarded first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her behavioral and social sciences project. She attends the Brookings High School, Brookings, South Dakota, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34107}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34107|34107}}
|-id=123
| 34123 Uedayukika || 2000 QD || Yukika Ueda (born 1994), the prizewinner in the 2008 Space-Day Award painting competition || {{JPL|34123}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34123|34123}}
|-id=127
| 34127 Adamnayak || {{mp|2000 QN|2}} || Adam C. Nayak (born 2000) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his earth and environmental sciences project. He attends the Cleveland High School, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34127}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34127|34127}}
|-id=128
| 34128 Hannahbrown || {{mp|2000 QO|2}} || Hannah Louise Brown (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her behavioral and social sciences project. She attends the Dobbs Ferry High School, Dobbs Ferry, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34128}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34128|34128}}
|-id=129
| 34129 Madisonsneve || {{mp|2000 QN|3}} || Madison Andrea Sneve (born 1999) was awarded first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her cellular and molecular biology project. She attends the duPont Manual High School, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34129}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34129|34129}}
|-id=130
| 34130 Isabellaivy || {{mp|2000 QW|3}} || Isabella Ivy Bowland (born 2000) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her plant sciences project. She attends the Fairview High School, Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34130}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34130|34130}}
|-id=132
| 34132 Theoguerin || {{mp|2000 QX|4}} || Theo Calvin Guerin (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his engineering mechanics team project. He attends the Falmouth Academy, Falmouth, Massachusetts, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34132}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34132|34132}}
|-id=133
| 34133 Charlesfenske || {{mp|2000 QU|5}} || Charles Johannes Fenske (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his engineering mechanics team project. He attends the Falmouth Academy, Falmouth, Massachusetts, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34133}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34133|34133}}
|-id=134
| 34134 Zlokapa || {{mp|2000 QW|5}} || Alexander Zlokapa (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his systems software project. He attends the Golden Hills Academy, Danville, California, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34134}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34134|34134}}
|-id=135
| 34135 Rahulsubra || {{mp|2000 QX|5}} || Rahul Subramaniam (born 2001) was awarded best of category, first place, and the Scientific and Cultural Visit to India in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his microbiology project. He attends the Greenwich High School, Greenwich, Connecticut. || {{JPL|34135}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34135|34135}}
|-id=137
| 34137 Lonnielinda || {{mp|2000 QL|6}} || Lonnie and Linda Wolfe, parents of the American discoverer Chris Wolfe || {{JPL|34137}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34137|34137}}
|-id=138
| 34138 Frasso Sabino || {{mp|2000 QE|9}} || Frasso Sabino, Italy, which hosts the discovering Frasso Sabino Observatory {{Obscode|157}} || {{JPL|34138}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34138|34138}}
|-id=139
| 34139 Lucabarcelo || {{mp|2000 QU|10}} || Luca Jose Barcelo (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental engineering project. He attends the Greenwich High School, Greenwich, Connecticut, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34139}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34139|34139}}
|-id=141
| 34141 Antonwu || {{mp|2000 QZ|11}} || Anton Wu (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his math project. He attends the Half Hollow Hills High School East, Dix Hills, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34141}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34141|34141}}
|-id=142
| 34142 Sachinkonan || {{mp|2000 QE|12}} || Sachin Ganesh Konan (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his embedded systems project. He attends the Hamilton High School, Chandler, Arizona, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34142}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34142|34142}}
|-id=143
| 34143 Heeric || {{mp|2000 QE|13}} || Eric He (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his embedded systems project. He attends the High Technology High School, Lincroft, New Jersey, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34143}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34143|34143}}
|-id=144
| 34144 Alexandersun || {{mp|2000 QX|14}} || Alexander Karl Sun (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his behavioral and social sciences team project. He attends the Hillcrest High School, Midvale, Utah, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34144}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34144|34144}}
|-id=147
| 34147 Vengadesan || {{mp|2000 QV|16}} || Suryaprakash Vengadesan (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his materials science project. He attends the Irvine High School, Irvine, California, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34147}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34147|34147}}
|-id=148
| 34148 Marchuo || {{mp|2000 QX|16}} || Marc Huo (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his cellular and molecular biology project. He attends the Jericho High School, Jericho, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34148}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34148|34148}}
|-id=152
| 34152 Kendrazhang || {{mp|2000 QW|19}} || Kendra Zhang (born 2000) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her energy project. She also received the European Union Contest for Young Scientists Award. She attends the Jericho High School, Jericho, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34152}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34152|34152}}
|-id=153
| 34153 Deeannguo || {{mp|2000 QZ|19}} || DeeAnn Guo (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her behavioral and social sciences project. She attends the John Jay High School, Cross River, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34153}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34153|34153}}
|-id=154
| 34154 Anushkanair || {{mp|2000 QC|20}} || Anushka M. Nair (born 2000) was awarded first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her earth and environmental sciences project. She attends the Lake Oswego High School, Lake Oswego, Oregon, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34154}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34154|34154}}
|-id=156
| 34156 Gopalakrishnan || {{mp|2000 QT|22}} || Vivek Gopalakrishnan (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his microbiology project. He attends the Lexington High School, Lexington, Massachusetts, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34156}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34156|34156}}
|-id=158
| 34158 Rachelchang || {{mp|2000 QB|24}} || Rachel Chang (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental engineering team project. She attends the Manhasset High School, Manhasset, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34158}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34158|34158}}
|-id=159
| 34159 Ryanthorpe || {{mp|2000 QJ|24}} || Ryan Matthew Thorpe (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental engineering team project. He attends the Manhasset High School, Manhasset, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34159}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34159|34159}}
|-id=161
| 34161 Michaellee || {{mp|2000 QC|27}} || Michael Yoomin Lee (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his systems software project. He also received the Intel Foundation Cultural and Scientific Visit to China Award. He attends the Manhasset High School, Manhasset, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34161}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34161|34161}}
|-id=162
| 34162 Yegnesh || {{mp|2000 QV|27}} || Karthik Yegnesh (born 2000) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his math project. He also received the Intel Foundation Cultural and Scientific Visit to China Award. He attends the Methacton High School, Eagleville, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34162}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34162|34162}}
|-id=163
| 34163 Neyveli || {{mp|2000 QY|27}} || Pranav Sundar Neyveli (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his computational biology and bioinformatics project. He attends the Mills E. Godwin High School, Henrico, Virginia, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34163}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34163|34163}}
|-id=164
| 34164 Anikacheerla || {{mp|2000 QQ|28}} || Anika Cheerla (born 2001) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her robotics and intelligent machines team project. She attends the Monta Vista High School, Cupertino, California, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34164}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34164|34164}}
|-id=165
| 34165 Nikhilcheerla || {{mp|2000 QW|28}} || Nikhil Cheerla (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his robotics and intelligent machines team project. He attends the Monta Vista High School, Cupertino, California, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34165}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34165|34165}}
|-id=166
| 34166 Neildeshmukh || {{mp|2000 QQ|30}} || Neil Deshmukh (born 2002) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his systems software project. He attends the Moravian Academy, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34166}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34166|34166}}
|-id=172
| 34172 Camillemiles || {{mp|2000 QU|37}} || Camille Alden Miles (born 1999) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her energy project. She also received the Intel Foundation Cultural and Scientific Visit to China Award. She attends the Niceville High School, Niceville, Florida, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34172}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34172|34172}}
|-id=175
| 34175 Joshuadong || {{mp|2000 QG|39}} || Joshua Dong (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his engineering mechanics project. He attends the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Durham, North Carolina, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34175}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34175|34175}}
|-id=176
| 34176 Balamurugan || {{mp|2000 QT|39}} || Vishaal N. Balamurugan (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biochemistry project. He attends the North Oldham High School, Goshen, Kentucky, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34176}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34176|34176}}
|-id=177
| 34177 Amandawilson || {{mp|2000 QD|40}} || Amanda Grace Wilson (born 2000) was awarded first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her plant sciences project. She attends the Northwestern High School, Kokomo, Indiana, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34177}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34177|34177}}
|-id=178
| 34178 Sarahmarie || {{mp|2000 QM|41}} || Sarah Marie Romanelli (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her translational medical science project. She attends the Oceanside High School, Oceanside, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34178}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34178|34178}}
|-id=179
| 34179 Bryanchun || {{mp|2000 QT|41}} || Bryan Hoo Hao Chun (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy project. He attends the Oregon Episcopal School, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34179}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34179|34179}}
|-id=180
| 34180 Jessicayoung || {{mp|2000 QP|42}} || Jessica E. Young (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her animal sciences project. She attends the Palm Beach Central High School, Wellington, Florida, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34180}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34180|34180}}
|-id=181
| 34181 Patnaik || {{mp|2000 QT|42}} || Ritik Patnaik (born 2001) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his systems software project. He attends the Plano East Senior High School, Plano, Texas, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34181}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34181|34181}}
|-id=182
| 34182 Sachan || {{mp|2000 QC|44}} || Kshitij Sachan (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his cellular and molecular biology team project. He attends the Plano East Senior High School, Plano, Texas, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34182}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34182|34182}}
|-id=183
| 34183 Yeshdoctor || {{mp|2000 QG|44}} || Yesh Satyajit Doctor (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his cellular and molecular biology team project. He attends the Plano East Senior High School, Plano, Texas, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34183}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34183|34183}}
|-id=184
| 34184 Hegde || {{mp|2000 QZ|44}} || Sahil Hegde (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy team project. He attends the Prospect High School, Saratoga, California, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34184}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34184|34184}}
|-id=187
| 34187 Tomaino || {{mp|2000 QW|47}} || Shane Tomaino (born 2000) was awarded first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her engineering mechanics project. She attends the Rye Country Day School, Rye, New York, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34187}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34187|34187}}
|-id=188
| 34188 Clarawagner || {{mp|2000 QB|48}} || Clara Elizabeth Wagner (born 1998) was awarded best of category, first place, and the Scientific and Cultural Visit to India Awards in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical engineering project. She attends the Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy, Saginaw, Michigan. || {{JPL|34188}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34188|34188}}
|-id=189
| 34189 Ambatipudi || {{mp|2000 QD|48}} || Mythri Ambatipudi (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her computational biology and bioinformatics project. She attends the Saint Francis High School, Mountain View, California, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34189}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34189|34189}}
|-id=190
| 34190 Erinsmith || {{mp|2000 QA|49}} || Erin Smith (born 1999) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her behavioral and social sciences project. She also received the Cultural and Scientific Visit to China Award. She attends the Shawnee Mission West High School, Overland Park, Kansas, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34190}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34190|34190}}
|-id=191
| 34191 Jakhete || {{mp|2000 QR|49}} || Shantanu Jakhete (born 2000) was awarded first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his animal sciences project. He attends the South Fork High School, Stuart, Florida, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34191}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34191|34191}}
|-id=192
| 34192 Sappington || {{mp|2000 QE|50}} || James Donovan Sappington (born 2001) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his earth and environmental sciences project. He attends the South River High School, Edgewater, Maryland, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34192}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34192|34192}}
|-id=193
| 34193 Annakoonce || {{mp|2000 QT|52}} || Anna Colleen Koonce (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her plant sciences project. She attends the St. Joseph's Academy, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34193}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34193|34193}}
|-id=194
| 34194 Serenajing || {{mp|2000 QW|52}} || Serena Liang Jing (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical engineering project. She attends the St. Paul Central High School, St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34194}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34194|34194}}
|-id=197
| 34197 Susrinivasan || {{mp|2000 QD|54}} || Suraj Sai Srinivasan (born 2000) was awarded first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biomedical engineering project. He attends the Strongsville High School, Strongsville, Ohio, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34197}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34197|34197}}
|-id=198
| 34198 Oliverleitner || {{mp|2000 QM|54}} || Oliver Leitner (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy project. He attends the Davidson Academy of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34198}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34198|34198}}
|-id=199
| 34199 Amyjin || {{mp|2000 QV|54}} || Amy Yue Jin (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her robotics and intelligent machines project. She attends the Harker School, San Jose, California, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34199}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34199|34199}}
|-id=200
| 34200 Emmasun || {{mp|2000 QW|54}} || Emma Sun (born 2002) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her behavioral and social sciences team project. She attends the Waterford School, Sandy, Utah, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34200}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34200|34200}}
|}

34201–34300

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|-id=202
| 34202 Sionaprasad || {{mp|2000 QB|55}} || Siona Prasad (born 2001) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her earth and environmental sciences project. She attends the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34202}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34202|34202}}
|-id=204
| 34204 Quryshi || {{mp|2000 QR|55}} || Nabeel Jami Quryshi (born 2000) was awarded first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biomedical and health sciences project. He attends the University School of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34204}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34204|34204}}
|-id=205
| 34205 Mizerak || {{mp|2000 QR|57}} || Evan James Mizerak (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his animal sciences project. He attends the Wachusett Regional High School, Holden, Massachusetts, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34205}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34205|34205}}
|-id=206
| 34206 Zhiyuewang || {{mp|2000 QM|60}} || Zhiyue Wang (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical and health sciences project. She attends the West Lafayette Junior-Senior High School, West Lafayette, Indiana, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34206}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34206|34206}}
|-id=208
| 34208 Danielzhang || {{mp|2000 QR|66}} || Daniel Danxu Zhang (born 1999) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biomedical and health sciences project. He also received the Philip V. Streich Memorial Award. He attends the Westview High School, San Diego, California, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34208}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34208|34208}}
|-id=215
| 34215 Stutigarg || {{mp|2000 QD|72}} || Stuti Paavani Garg (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her microbiology project. She attends the Westview High School, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34215}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34215|34215}}
|-id=218
| 34218 Padiyath || {{mp|2000 QC|78}} || Manashree Seth Padiyath (born 2002) was awarded first place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental engineering project. She attends the Woodbury High School, Woodbury, Minnesota, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34218}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34218|34218}}
|-id=219
| 34219 Megantang || {{mp|2000 QM|80}} || Megan Taiyue Tang (born 2000) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her earth and environmental sciences project. She attends the York School, Monterey, California, U.S.A. || {{JPL|34219}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34219|34219}}
|-id=220
| 34220 Pelagiamajoni || {{mp|2000 QO|84}} || Pelagia Maria Majoni (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2017 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her energy project. She attends the Queen Elizabeth Girls High School, Harare, Zimbabwe. || {{JPL|34220}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34220|34220}}
|-id=224
| 34224 Maggiechen || {{mp|2000 QG|87}} || Maggie Shin-Young Chen (born 2000) was a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron STS, and was awarded 1st place at the 2017 International Science and Engineering Fair for her bioengineering project. She attends the Canyon Crest Academy, San Diego, California. || {{JPL|34224}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34224|34224}}
|-id=225
| 34225 Fridberg || {{mp|2000 QT|87}} || Kyle Oskar Fridberg (born 2000) was a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron STS, and was awarded best of category, 1st place and the Scientific and Cultural Visit to India Award at the 2017 International Science and Engineering Fair for his chemistry project. He attends the Fairview High School, Boulder, Colorado. || {{JPL|34225}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34225|34225}}
|-id=227
| 34227 Daveyhuang || {{mp|2000 QX|89}} || Davey H. Huang (born 1999) was a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron STS, and was awarded best of category and 1st place at the 2017 International Science and Engineering Fair for his cellular and molecular biology project. He attends the Iolani School, Honolulu, Hawaii. || {{JPL|34227}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34227|34227}}
|-id=231
| 34231 Isanisingh || {{mp|2000 QL|93}} || Isani Singh (born 1999) was a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron STS, and was awarded 2nd place at the 2017 International Science and Engineering Fair for her genomics project. She attends the Cherry Creek High School, Greenwood Village, Colorado. || {{JPL|34231}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34231|34231}}
|-id=233
| 34233 Caldwell || {{mp|2000 QD|95}} || Reese Caldwell (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his bioengineering project. He attends the Conestoga High School, Berwyn, Pennsylvania. || {{JPL|34233}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34233|34233}}
|-id=234
| 34234 Andrewfang || {{mp|2000 QS|95}} || Andrew Fang (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his medicine and health project. He attends the Jericho Senior High School, Jericho, New York. || {{JPL|34234}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34234|34234}}
|-id=235
| 34235 Ellafeiner || {{mp|2000 QZ|95}} || Ella Feiner (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her cellular and molecular biology project. She attends the Horace Mann School, Bronx, New York. || {{JPL|34235}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34235|34235}}
|-id=236
| 34236 Firester || {{mp|2000 QJ|96}} || Benjamin J. Firester (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his plant sciences project. He attends the Hunter College High School, New York, New York. || {{JPL|34236}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34236|34236}}
|-id=237
| 34237 Sarahgao || {{mp|2000 QO|96}} || Sarah Gao (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her cellular and molecular biology project. She attends the Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring, Maryland. || {{JPL|34237}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34237|34237}}
|-id=239
| 34239 Louisgolowich || {{mp|2000 QX|96}} || Louis Golowich (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his computer science project. He attends the Lexington High School, Lexington, Massachusetts. || {{JPL|34239}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34239|34239}}
|-id=240
| 34240 Charleyhutch || {{mp|2000 QP|98}} || Charley Hutchison (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his chemistry project. He attends the St. Andrew's Episcopal School, Ridgeland, Mississippi. || {{JPL|34240}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34240|34240}}
|-id=241
| 34241 Skylerjones || {{mp|2000 QZ|98}} || Skyler Chloe Jones (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her chemistry project. She attends the Ossining High School, Ossining, New York. || {{JPL|34241}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34241|34241}}
|-id=245
| 34245 Andrewkomo || {{mp|2000 QG|101}} || Andrew Komo (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his computer science project. He attends the Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring, Maryland. || {{JPL|34245}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34245|34245}}
|-id=246
| 34246 Kopparapu || {{mp|2000 QO|102}} || Kavya Kopparapu (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her computational biology and bioinformatics project. She attends the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, Virginia. || {{JPL|34246}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34246|34246}}
|-id=249
| 34249 Leolo || {{mp|2000 QY|108}} || Chiu Fan Bowen Lo (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his physics project. He attends the Jericho Senior High School, Jericho, New York. || {{JPL|34249}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34249|34249}}
|-id=250
| 34250 Mamichael || {{mp|2000 QA|112}} || Michael Yuanchao Ma (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his mathematics project. He attends the Plano West Senior High School, Plano, Texas. || {{JPL|34250}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34250|34250}}
|-id=251
| 34251 Rohanmehrotra || {{mp|2000 QR|112}} || Rohan Mehrotra (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her chemistry project. She attends the Lynbrook High School, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|34251}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34251|34251}}
|-id=252
| 34252 Orlovsky || {{mp|2000 QE|113}} || Natalia Orlovsky (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her cellular and molecular biology project. She attends the Garnet Valley High School, Glen Mills, Pennsylvania. || {{JPL|34252}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34252|34252}}
|-id=253
| 34253 Nitya || {{mp|2000 QH|114}} || Nitya Parthasarathy (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her behavioral and social sciences project. She attends the Northwood High School, Irvine, California. || {{JPL|34253}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34253|34253}}
|-id=254
| 34254 Mihirpatel || {{mp|2000 QN|114}} || Mihir Vipul Patel (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his computer science project. He attends the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, Virginia. || {{JPL|34254}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34254|34254}}
|-id=256
| 34256 Advaitpatil || {{mp|2000 QK|116}} || Advait Patil (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his genomics project. He attends the Lynbrook High School, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|34256}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34256|34256}}
|-id=258
| 34258 Pentland || {{mp|2000 QO|119}} || Dylan Pentland (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his mathematics project. He attends the Newman School, Boston, Massachusetts. || {{JPL|34258}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34258|34258}}
|-id=259
| 34259 Abprabhakaran || {{mp|2000 QS|119}} || Abilash Prabhakaran (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his cellular and molecular biology project. He attends the Cherry Creek High School, Greenwood Village, Colorado. || {{JPL|34259}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34259|34259}}
|-id=261
| 34261 Musharahman || {{mp|2000 QK|120}} || Muhammad Shahir Rahman (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his engineering project. He attends the Westview High School, Portland, Oregon. || {{JPL|34261}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34261|34261}}
|-id=262
| 34262 Michaelren || {{mp|2000 QP|120}} || Michael Ren (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his mathematics project. He attends the Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts. || {{JPL|34262}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34262|34262}}
|-id=264
| 34264 Sadhuka || {{mp|2000 QN|124}} || Shuvom Sadhuka (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his physics project. He attends the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. || {{JPL|34264}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34264|34264}}
|-id=266
| 34266 Schweinfurth || {{mp|2000 QF|125}} || Raley Schweinfurth (born 1999) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her environmental science project. She attends the Oregon Episcopal School, Portland, Oregon. || {{JPL|34266}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34266|34266}}
|-id=267
| 34267 Haniya || {{mp|2000 QC|126}} || Haniya Shareef (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her plant sciences project. She attends the Lincoln Park Academy, Fort Pierce, Florida. || {{JPL|34267}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34267|34267}}
|-id=268
| 34268 Gracetian || {{mp|2000 QP|128}} || Grace Tian (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her mathematics project. She attends the Wellington School, Columbus, Ohio. || {{JPL|34268}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34268|34268}}
|-id=271
| 34271 Vinjaivale || {{mp|2000 QH|132}} || Vinjai Vale (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his computer science project. He attends the Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire. || {{JPL|34271}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34271|34271}}
|-id=272
| 34272 Veeramacheneni || {{mp|2000 QQ|132}} || Teja Sai Veeramacheneni (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his computer science project. He attends the Archbishop Mitty High School, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|34272}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34272|34272}}
|-id=273
| 34273 Franklynwang || {{mp|2000 QS|134}} || Franklyn Hai Wang (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his mathematics project. He attends the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, Virginia. || {{JPL|34273}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34273|34273}}
|-id=277
| 34277 Davidxingwu || {{mp|2000 QH|138}} || David Xing Wu (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his mathematics project. He attends the Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring, Maryland. || {{JPL|34277}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34277|34277}}
|-id=278
| 34278 Justinxie || {{mp|2000 QE|139}} || Justin Long Xie (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his space science project. He attends the Harker School, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|34278}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34278|34278}}
|-id=279
| 34279 Alicezhang || {{mp|2000 QJ|139}} || Alice Anran Zhang (born 2000) is a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her computer science project. She attends the Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring, Maryland. || {{JPL|34279}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34279|34279}}
|-id=280
| 34280 Victoradler || {{mp|2000 QP|140}} || Victor Adler mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Harker School, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|34280}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34280|34280}}
|-id=281
| 34281 Albritton || {{mp|2000 QR|141}} || Daniel Albritton mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Fairview High School, Boulder, Colorado. || {{JPL|34281}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34281|34281}}
|-id=282
| 34282 Applegate || {{mp|2000 QX|142}} || John Applegate mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the St. Andrew's Episcopal School, Ridgeland, Mississippi. || {{JPL|34282}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34282|34282}}
|-id=283
| 34283 Bagley || {{mp|2000 QM|146}} || Michelle Bagley mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Centennial High School, Ellicott City, Maryland. || {{JPL|34283}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34283|34283}}
|-id=284
| 34284 Seancampbell || {{mp|2000 QR|146}} || Sean Campbell mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire. || {{JPL|34284}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34284|34284}}
|-id=285
| 34285 Dorothydady || {{mp|2000 QA|147}} || Dorothy Dady mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Cherry Creek High School, Greenwood Village, Colorado. || {{JPL|34285}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34285|34285}}
|-id=288
| 34288 Bevindaglen || {{mp|2000 QU|149}} || Bevin Daglen mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Oregon Episcopal School, Portland, Oregon. || {{JPL|34288}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34288|34288}}
|-id=289
| 34289 Johndell || {{mp|2000 QC|150}} || John Dell mentored a finalist in the 2018 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|34289}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34289|34289}}
|-id=293
| 34293 Khiemdoba || {{mp|2000 QJ|152}} || Khiem Doba mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts. || {{JPL|34293}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34293|34293}}
|-id=294
| 34294 Taylordufford || {{mp|2000 QM|152}} || Taylor Dufford mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Cherry Creek High School, Greenwood Village, Colorado. || {{JPL|34294}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34294|34294}}
|-id=297
| 34297 Willfrazer || {{mp|2000 QH|156}} || Will Frazer mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Buchholz High School, Gainesville, Florida. || {{JPL|34297}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34297|34297}}
|-id=300
| 34300 Brendafrost || {{mp|2000 QV|166}} || Brenda Frost mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Garnet Valley High School, Glen Mills, Pennsylvania. || {{JPL|34300}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34300|34300}}
|}

34301–34400

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|-id=302
| 34302 Riagalanos || {{mp|2000 QU|172}} || Ria Galanos mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, Virginia. || {{JPL|34302}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34302|34302}}
|-id=304
| 34304 Alainagarza || {{mp|2000 QB|178}} || Alaina Garza mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Clear Brook High School, Friendswood, Texas. || {{JPL|34304}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34304|34304}}
|-id=307
| 34307 Arielhaas || {{mp|2000 QT|183}} || Ariel Haas mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Canyon Crest Academy, San Diego, California. || {{JPL|34307}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34307|34307}}
|-id=308
| 34308 Roberthall || {{mp|2000 QC|185}} || Robert L. Hall mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Newman School, Boston, Massachusetts. || {{JPL|34308}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34308|34308}}
|-id=310
| 34310 Markhannum || {{mp|2000 QA|187}} || Mark G. Hannum mentored a finalist in the 2018 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|34310}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34310|34310}}
|-id=312
| 34312 Deahaupt || {{mp|2000 QO|188}} || Dea Michael Haupt mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Lexington High School, Lexington, Massachusetts. || {{JPL|34312}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34312|34312}}
|-id=313
| 34313 Lisahevner || {{mp|2000 QQ|188}} || Lisa R. Hevner mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Lincoln Park Academy, Fort Pierce, Florida. || {{JPL|34313}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34313|34313}}
|-id=314
| 34314 Jasonlee || {{mp|2000 QN|189}} || Jason Lee mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. He teaches at the Lynbrook High School, San Jose, California. || {{JPL|34314}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34314|34314}}
|-id=326
| 34326 Zhaurova || {{mp|2000 QF|202}} || Irene Zhaurova mentored a finalist in the 2018 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors. She teaches at the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. || {{JPL|34326}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34326|34326}}
|-id=351
| 34351 Decatur || {{mp|2000 RZ|8}} || Decatur, Alabama, the discovery site (Emerald Lane Observatory) || {{JPL|34351}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34351|34351}}
|-id=366
| 34366 Rosavestal || {{mp|2000 RP|36}} || Rosa Vallee Warner, née Vestal, the discoverer's mother || {{JPL|34366}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34366|34366}}
|-id=398
| 34398 Terryschmidt || {{mp|2000 RK|78}} || Terry Eugene Schmidt, American meteoriticist || {{JPL|34398}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34398|34398}}
|-id=399
| 34399 Hachiojihigashi || {{mp|2000 RD|79}} || The team of Hachiojihigashi, composed of Nishi, Sakurai and Tamai from the Hachioji-higashi High School, is a prizewinner in the sixteenth Satellite Design Contest 2008 for their space experiment proposal || {{JPL|34399}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34399|34399}}
|}

34401–34500

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|-id=419
| 34419 Corning || {{mp|2000 SA|7}} || Corning, New York, home of a glassworks that makes professional telescope mirrors, including the disk for the 5-m Hale Telescope at Palomar; the one-tenth-scale engineering model of that telescope still resides there, and was used to discover this minor planet || {{JPL|34419}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34419|34419}}
|-id=420
| 34420 Peterpau || {{mp|2000 SC|7}} || Peter Pau, Hong Kong-born cinematographer || {{JPL|34420}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34420|34420}}
|-id=424
| 34424 Utashima || {{mp|2000 SA|21}} || Masayoshi Utashima (born 1951), a researcher in the field of orbital mechanics in Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. || {{JPL|34424}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34424|34424}}
|}

34501–34600

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|-id=543
| 34543 Davidbriggs || {{mp|2000 SM|229}} || David L. Briggs, American director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory from 1998 to 2006 || {{JPL|34543}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34543|34543}}
|}

34601–34700

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|-id=611
| 34611 Nacogdoches || {{mp|2000 UF|11}} || Nacogdoches, Texas an Indian settlement, named for the Nacogdoche Indians. This minor planet was discovered at the Stephen F. Austin State University Observatory, located just outside of the city, || {{JPL|34611}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34611|34611}}
|-id=666
| 34666 Bohyunsan || {{mp|2000 XA|14}} || Mount Bohyunsan, South Korea, where the discovery site, the Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory, is located || {{JPL|34666}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34666|34666}}
|-id=696
| 34696 Risoldi || {{mp|2001 OV|12}} || Vairo Risoldi, Italian amateur astronomer || {{JPL|34696}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34696|34696}}
|}

34701–34800

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|-id=708
| 34708 Grasset || {{mp|2001 OG|95}} || Olivier Grasset (born 1968), a planetary scientist and professor at the University of Nantes' Laboratory of Planetology and Geodynamics. || {{JPL|34708}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34708|34708}}
|-id=716
| 34716 Guzzo || {{mp|2001 PC|14}} || Massimiliano Guzzo (born 1970), Italian researcher at the University of Padua, member of the board of directors of the SIMCA (Società Italiana di Meccanica Celeste e Astrodinamica, Italian Society of Celestial Mechanics and Astrodynamics) || {{JPL|34716}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34716|34716}}
|-id=717
| 34717 Mirkovilli || {{mp|2001 PD|14}} || Mirko Villi (born 1961), Italian amateur astronomer, supernova hunter, and founder of the International Supernovae Network || {{JPL|34717}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34717|34717}}
|-id=718
| 34718 Cantagalli || {{mp|2001 PR|28}} || Michela Cantagalli, daughter-in-law of Italian co-discoverer Luciano Tesi || {{JPL|34718}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34718|34718}}
|-id=738
| 34738 Hulbert || {{mp|2001 QV|71}} || Samuel F. Hulbert (born 1936), American president of the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, host to the discovery site, the Oakley Observatory || {{JPL|34738}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34738|34738}}
|-id=753
| 34753 Zdeněkmatyáš || {{mp|2001 QU|110}} || Zdeněk Matyáš (1914–1956), Czech theoretical physicist || {{MPC|34753}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34753|34753}}
|-id=778
| 34778 Huhunglick || {{mp|2001 RV|6}} || Henry Hung-lick Hu (born 1920), Chinese barrister-at-law, co-founder of Shue Yan ("the cultivation of virtue") College, the first privately funded university in Hong Kong || {{JPL|34778}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34778|34778}}
|-id=779
| 34779 Chungchiyung || {{mp|2001 RW|11}} || Chung Chi-Yung (born 1920), wife of Henry Hung-lick Hu, co-founder of Shue Yan College, see {{MoMP|34778|(34778)}} || {{JPL|34779}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34779|34779}}
|-id=791
| 34791 Ericcraine || {{mp|2001 SU|4}} || Eric Craine (born 1946) has been involved in astronomy for nearly 50 years and has published over one hundred research papers and five books. His work includes quantitative sky brightness measurements, stellar photometry and spectroscopy, astronomy education, and medical applications of astronomical imaging techniques. || {{JPL|34791}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34791|34791}}
|}

34801–34900

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|-id=817
| 34817 Shiominemoto || {{mp|2001 SE|116}} || Shiomi Nemoto (born 1965) is a volunteer for the Japan International Cooperation Agency. She works for the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, and was the first secretary of the Japan Spaceguard Association. || {{JPL|34817}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34817|34817}}
|-id=838
| 34838 Lazowski || {{mp|2001 SK|262}} || Eugene Lazowski (1913–2006), a Polish medical doctor. || {{JPL|34838}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34838|34838}}
|-id=854
| 34854 Paquifrutos || {{mp|2001 TP|17}} || Paqui Frutos Frutos, wife of the discoverer. || {{JPL|34854}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34854|34854}}
|-id=892
| 34892 Evapalisa || {{mp|2001 VW|88}} || Eva Palisa, great-grand-niece of Johann Palisa, the leading visual discoverer of minor planets || {{JPL|34892}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34892|34892}}
|-id=893
| 34893 Mihomasatoshi || {{mp|2001 WM|1}} || Husband and wife Masatoshi Taga (born 1969) and Miho Taga (born 1969) worked for several years at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan. Masatoshi engaged in the studies of galaxies and astronomical data archive systems. Miho designed the logo for the Japan Spaceguard Association. || {{JPL|34893}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34893|34893}}
|}

34901–35000

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| 34901 Mauna Loa || 2699 P-L || Mauna Loa (means Long Mountain), the volcano forms the largest part of the Big Island of Hawaii || {{JPL|34901}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34901|34901}}
|-id=919
| 34919 Imelda || 4710 P-L || Imelda Gentile, cousin of Heidelberg astronomer Joachim Schubart || {{JPL|34919}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34919|34919}}
|-id=993
| 34993 Euaimon || {{mp|1973 SR|1}} || Euaimon, mythological king of Atlantis, son of Poseidon and father of Eurypylos, one of the Greeks that sacked Troy || {{JPL|34993}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34993|34993}}
|-id=995
| 34995 Dainihonshi || {{mp|1977 DP|2}} || The Dai Nihonshi is a historical record of Japan, comprising 397 volumes, covering the period from Emperor Jimmu (c. 650 BCE) to Emperor Go-Komatsu (1377–1433). || {{JPL|34995}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34995|34995}}
|-id=996
| 34996 Mitokoumon || {{mp|1977 DH|4}} || Mitokoumon is a popular name of Mitsukuni Tokugara (1628–1701), a vice Shogun of the Tokugawa family and a lord of the Mito domain. || {{JPL|34996}}{{·}}{{LoMP|34996|34996}}
|}

References

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1 : Lists of meanings of minor planet names

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