Meanings of minor planet names: 10001–11000

Meanings of minor planet names: 10001–11000

As minor planet discoveries are confirmed, they are given a permanent number by the IAU's Minor Planet Center, and the discoverers can then submit names for them, following the IAU's naming conventions. The list below concerns those minor planets in the specified span of numbers that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names. Besides the Minor Planet Circulars (in which the citations are published), a key source is Lutz D. Schmadel's Dictionary of Minor Planet Names. Meanings that do not quote a reference (the "†" links) are tentative.

Minor planets not yet given a name have not been included in this list.

Contents: 10,001… 10,101… 10,201… 10,301… 10,401… 10,501… 10,601… 10,701… 10,801… 10,901…

Name Provisional Designation Source of Name
10,001–10,100
10001 Palermo 1969 TM1 Palermo, Sicily, where 1 Ceres was discovered*
10002 Bagdasarian 1969 TQ1 Aleksandr Sergeevich Bagdasaryan, Russian (Armenian?) radio and electronics engineer
10004 Igormakarov 1975 VV2 Igor Mikhajlovich Makarov, chief scientific secretary of the Russian Academy of Sciences between 1988 and 1996
10005 Chernega 1976 SS2 Nikolai Akimovich Chernega, astrometrist, of the Astronomical Observatory of Kiev University
10006 Sessai 1976 UR15 Nishiyama Sessai, an 18th-century Confucian scholar during Japan's Edo period
10007 Malytheatre 1976 YF3 Maly Theatre, Moscow (a.k.a. Ostrovsky's house and "The Second Moscow University"), the oldest Russian theater (founded in 1756)
10008 Raisanyo 1977 DT2 Rai Sanyo, famous Japanese philosopher and historiographer born in 1780
10009 Hirosetanso 1977 EA6 Hirose Tanso (1782–1856), a Japanese educator
10010 Rudruna 1978 PW3 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
10011 Avidzba 1978 QY1 Anatolij Mkanovich Avidzba, an orchardist, viticulturist, and director of the Institute of Vine-growing and Wine-making in Crimea
10012 Tmutarakania 1978 RE3 The principality of Tmutarakan which existed between the 10th and 12th centuries on the Taman Peninsula bordering the Black Sea
10013 Stenholm 1978 RR8 Björn Stenholm, Swedish astronomer
10014 Shaim 1978 SE3 The town of Shaim in the Tyumen Oblast of Russia
10015 Valenlebedev 1978 SA5 Valentin Vital'evich Lebedev, Russian cosmonaut and author, founder and director of the Scientific Geoinformation Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
10016 Yugan 1978 SW7 Yugan, the shortened version of the city of Nefteyugansk, Russia
10021 Henja 1979 QC1 Karin Henja, Swedish crossword compiler
10022 Zubov 1979 SU2 Vladimir Zubov, Russian mathematician and engineer
10023 Vladifedorov 1979 WX3 Vladimir Dmitrievich Fedorov, a Russian scientist, professor, and surgeon
10024 Marthahazen 1980 EB Martha L. Hazen, American AAVSO councilor, president, and secretary *
10025 Rauer 1980 FO1 Heike Rauer, German astronomer
10027 Perozzi 1981 FL Ettore Perozzi, an Italian astronomer
10028 Bonus 1981 JM2 Shelley R. Bonus, American astronomer, creator of the "Janet Planet" and "Space E. Tracy" astronomy shows and lectures, assisted in organizing the Palomar Observatory's 1.2-m Schmidt Oschin Telescope plate archive
10029 Hiramperkins 1981 QF Hiram Perkins, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy at Ohio Wesleyan University and founder of the Perkins Observatory*
10030 Philkeenan 1981 QG Philip Childs Keenan, American astronomer*
10031 Vladarnolda 1981 RB2 Vladimir Arnold, Russian mathematician
10034 Birlan 1981 YG Mirel Birlan, Romanian astronomer
10036 McGaha 1982 OF James E. McGaha, American astronomer*
10039 Keet Seel 1984 LK Keet Seel, an exceptionally well-preserved prehistoric cliff dwelling located in Tsegi Canyon, in what is now the Navajo National Monument in northern Arizona; the name is apparently from a Navajo phrase "kits'iil" or "kin ts'iil" meaning "houses that have been left behind" (1998 Flagstaff Festival of Science asteroid naming contest winner)
10041 Parkinson 1985 HS1 *
10042 Budstewart 1985 PL *
10043 Janegann 1985 PN *
10044 Squyres 1985 RU Steven W. Squyres, American planetologist*
10049 Vorovich 1986 TZ11 *
10050 Rayman 1987 MA1 *
10051 Albee 1987 QG6 *
10054 Solomin 1987 SQ17 Yury Solomin, Soviet and Russian actor
10055 Silcher 1987 YC1 *
10057 L'Obel 1988 CO1 Matthias de l'Obel (Matthaeus Lobelius), French botanist and physician to William the Silent, Prince of Orange, and to James I of England*
10060 Amymilne 1988 GL Amy Rae Milne, Canadian environmentalist
10061 Ndolaprata 1988 PG1 Ndola de Jesus Veiga Prata, Angolan medical doctor and public health expert and lecturer
10067 Bertuch 1989 AL6 *
10068 Dodoens 1989 CT2 Rembert Dodoens, Flemish doctor*
10069 Fontenelle 1989 CW2 Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle, French author*
10070 Liuzongli 1989 CB8 *
10078 Stanthorpe 1989 UJ3 Stanthorpe, Queensland's wine capital, Australia
10079 Meunier 1989 XD2 *
10088 Digne 1990 SG8 *
10089 Turgot 1990 SS9 Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, Baron de Laune, French economist*
10090 Sikorsky 1990 TK15 Igor Sikorsky, Russian/Ukrainian-American helicopter pioneer*
10091 Bandaisan 1990 VD3 Mount Bandai, Japanese active volcano in Fukusima prefecture
10092 Sasaki 1990 VD4 *
10093 Diesel 1990 WX1 Rudolf Diesel, German inventor of the diesel engine*
10094 Eijikato 1991 DK *
10095 Carlloewe 1991 RP2 Johann Carl Gottfried Loewe, German composer*
10099 Glazebrook 1991 VB9 Karl Glazebrook, British astronomer*
10100 Bürgel 1991 XH1 Bruno Hans Bürgel, German astronomer*
10,101–10,200
10101 Fourier 1992 BM2 Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier, French mathematician*
10102 Digerhuvud 1992 DA6 Digerhuvud, region of Gotland island, Sweden
10103 Jungfrun 1992 DB9 Jungfrun, largest seastack of Gotland island, Sweden
10104 Hoburgsgubben 1992 EY9 Hoburgsgubben, a seastack on Gotland island, Sweden
10105 Holmhällar 1992 EM12 Holmhällar region of Gotland island, Sweden
10106 Lergrav 1992 EV15 Lergrav, a seastack on Gotland island, Sweden
10107 Kenny 1992 FW1 Kenneth Robert Steel, father of the discoverer
10108 Tomlinson 1992 HM *
10111 Fresnel 1992 OO1 Augustin-Jean Fresnel, French physicist*
10114 Greifswald 1992 RZ Greifswald, Germany*
10116 Robertfranz 1992 SJ2 *
10117 Tanikawa 1992 TW *
10119 Remarque 1992 YC1 Erich Maria Remarque, German writer*
10120 Ypres 1992 YH2 Ypres, Belgium*
10121 Arzamas 1993 BS4 Arzamas, Russia, on the Tesha River
10122 Fröding 1993 BC5 Gustav Fröding, 19th-century Swedish poet and journalist, several of whose poems were set to music by Sibelius
10123 Fideöja 1993 FJ16 Fide and Öja, counties of Gotland island, Sweden
10124 Hemse 1993 FE23 Hemse, Gotland, Sweden
10125 Stenkyrka 1993 FB24 Stenkyrka, coastal parish on Gotland, Sweden
10126 Lärbro 1993 FW24 Lärbro, Gotland, Sweden
10127 Fröjel 1993 FF26 Fröjel, Gotland, Sweden
10128 Bro 1993 FT31 Bro, parish of Gotland, Sweden, where an old cairn from the Bronze Age is found, said to be the burial site of Baldur
10129 Fole 1993 FO40 Fole, parish of Gotland, Sweden, where the well-preserved mediaeval house Vatlings is found
10130 Ardre 1993 FJ50 Ardre, parish on the eastern side of Gotland, Sweden
10131 Stånga 1993 FP73 Stånga, Gotland, Sweden, where annual summer games have been held since 1924
10132 Lummelunda 1993 FL84 Lummelunda, Gotland, Sweden, where a 4-km long cave is found
10136 Gauguin 1993 OM3 Paul Gauguin, French painter*
10137 Thucydides 1993 PV6 Thucydides, Ancient Greek historian*
10138 Ohtanihiroshi 1993 SS1 Ohtani Hiroshi Japanese astronomer*
10139 Ronsard 1993 ST4 Pierre de Ronsard, French poet*
10140 Villon 1993 SX4 François Villon, French poet*
10141 Gotenba 1993 VE *
10142 Sakka 1993 VG1 *
10143 Kamogawa 1994 AP1 *
10146 Mukaitadashi 1994 CV1 *
10147 Mizugatsuka 1994 CK2 Mizugatsuka Park near Mount Fuji*
10148 Shirase 1994 GR9 *
10149 Cavagna 1994 PA Marco Cavagna, Italian amateur astronomer
10151 Rubens 1994 PF22 Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish painter
10152 Ukichiro 1994 RJ11 *
10153 Goldman 1994 UB Stuart J. Goldman, Associate Editor, Sky & Telescope
10154 Tanuki 1994 UH *
10155 Numaguti 1994 VZ2 *
10157 Asagiri 1994 WE1 *
10158 Taroubou 1994 XK *
10159 Tokara 1994 XS4 The Tokara Islands of southern Japan
10160 Totoro 1994 YQ1 *
10161 Nakanoshima 1994 YZ1 Nakanoshima, largest island in the Tokara Islands, Japan, dominated by the picturesque Mount Ontake (Tokara Fuji)
10162 Issunboushi 1995 AL *
10163 Onomichi 1995 BH1 *
10164 Akusekijima 1995 BS1 Akusekijima, an island in the Tokara Islands, Japan, known for its hot spring
10166 Takarajima 1995 BN3 Takarajima, southernmost inhabited island of the Tokara Islands, Japan, famous as the model of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island
10167 Yoshiwatiso 1995 BQ15 Yoshikazu Watanabe (Iso was his mother's maiden name), Japanese meteor observer, council member of the Oriental Astronomical Association, and surveyor of historical records of comets and meteors
10168 Stony Ridge 1995 CN Stony Ridge Observatory, an amateur facility in California
10169 Ogasawara 1995 DK *
10170 Petrjakeš 1995 DA1 Petr Jakeš, Czech geologist and geochemist
10171 Takaotengu 1995 EE8 Takaotengu, legendary supernatural creature of Mount Takao
10172 Humphreys 1995 FW19 *
10173 Hanzelkazikmund 1995 HA Miroslav Zikmund and Jiří Hanzelka, Czech travelers, photographers and documentarists cs:Jiří Hanzelka
10174 Emička 1995 JD Ema Moravcová, daughter of the discoverer
10175 Aenona 1996 CR1 Nin, Croatia
10176 Gaiavettori 1996 CW7 *
10177 Ellison 1996 CK9 Harlan Ellison, American science fiction writer.[1]
10178 Iriki 1996 DD Iriki, an historical town in the Satuma area, Kagoshima prefecture, Japan (now merged into Satsumasendai, Kagoshima)
10179 Ishigaki 1996 DE *
10181 Davidacomba 1996 FP3 C. David A. Comba, of the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada?*
10182 Junkobiwaki 1996 FL5 *
10183 Ampère 1996 GV20 André-Marie Ampère, French physicist*
10184 Galvani 1996 HC19 Luigi Galvani, Italian physicist*
10185 Gaudi 1996 HD21 Antoni Gaudí, Catalan architect*
10186 Albéniz 1996 HD24 *
10188 Yasuoyoneda 1996 JY *
10189 Normanrockwell 1996 JK16 Norman Rockwell, American artist*
10193 Nishimoto 1996 PR1 *
10195 Nebraska 1996 RS5 Nebraska, USA*
10197 Senigalliesi 1996 UO *
10198 Pinelli 1996 XN26 *
10199 Chariklo 1997 CU26 Chariclo, Greek nymph, wife of Chiron*
10200 Quadri 1997 NZ2 *
10,201–10,300
10201 Korado 1997 NL6 Korado Korlević, Croatian astronomer
10203 Flinders 1997 PQ Matthew Flinders, British navigator and explorer, or his grandson the archaeologist and Egyptologist Flinders Petrie*
10204 Turing 1997 PK1 Alan Turing, British mathematician, logician, cryptographer, and computer scientist*
10205 Pokorný 1997 PX1 Zdeněk Pokorný, Czech astronomer
10207 Comeniana 1997 QA *
10209 Izanaki 1997 QY1 *
10210 Nathues 1997 QV3 *
10211 La Spezia 1997 RG3 *
10213 Koukolík 1997 RK7 František Koukolík, Czech neuropathologist and popularizer of science
10215 Lavilledemirmont 1997 SQ Henri de la Ville de Mirmont or Jean de la Ville de Mirmont, both French writers*
10216 Popastro 1997 SN3 *
10217 Richardcook 1997 SN4 *
10218 Bierstadt 1997 SJ23 *
10219 Penco 1997 UJ5 Umberto Penco, Italian physicist at the University of Pisa
10220 Pigott 1997 UG7 *
10221 Kubrick 1997 UM9 Stanley Kubrick, American film director*
10222 Klotz 1997 UV10 Alain Klotz, French astronomer*
10223 Zashikiwarashi 1997 UD11 *
10224 Hisashi 1997 UK22 Hisashi Hirabayashi, Japanese senior chief officer of JAXA Space Education and director of the Space Education Center, who led the Very Long Baseline Interferometer and Space Observatory Program with the radio satellite HALCA
10226 Seishika 1997 VK5 *
10227 Izanami 1997 VO6 *
10233 Le Creusot 1997 XQ2 *
10234 Sixtygarden 1997 YB8 60 Garden Street, address of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
10237 Adzic 1998 SJ119 *
10239 Hermann 1998 TY30 *
10241 Miličević 1999 AU6 Nikola Miličević, Croatian astronomer and last administrator of Blaca Hermitage (or Pustinja Blaca – Blaca monastery) on Brač, Croatia
10242 Wasserkuppe 2808 P-L Wasserkuppe, high plateau, the highest peak in the Rhön Mountains, in the German state of Hesse*
10243 Hohe Meissner 3553 P-L Hohe Meissner*
10244 Thüringer Wald 4668 P-L Thüringer Wald, Thuringia, Germany*
10245 Inselsberg 6071 P-L Inselsberg Mountain, Germany*
10246 Frankenwald 6381 P-L Frankenwald, German mountain range*
10247 Amphiaraos 6629 P-L *
10248 Fichtelgebirge 7639 P-L Fichtelgebirge, German mountain range*
10249 Harz 9515 P-L Harz, German mountain range*
10250 Hellahaasse 1252 T-1 Hella S. Haasse, Dutch novelist
10251 Mulisch 3089 T-1 Harry Mulisch, Dutch writer
10252 Heidigraf 4164 T-1 Heidi Graf, former Head of ESTEC Communications Office(1977–2006) at European Space Agency (ESA); "founding mother" of permanent exhibition Space Expo in Noordwijk, Netherlands (since 1990)
10253 Westerwald 2116 T-2 Westerwald, German mountain range*
10254 Hunsrück 2314 T-2 Hunsrück, German mountain range*
10255 Taunus 3398 T-3 Taunus, German mountain range*
10256 Vredevoogd 4157 T-3 Loek Vredevoogd, former president of the School of Management of the University of Leiden
10257 Garecynthia 4333 T-3 *
10259 Osipovyurij 1972 HL *
10261 Nikdollezhal' 1974 QF1 *
10262 Samoilov 1975 TQ3 *
10263 Vadimsimona 1976 SE5 *
10264 Marov 1978 PH3 *
10265 Gunnarsson 1978 RY6 Marcus Gunnarsson, Swedish astronomer
10266 Vladishukhov 1978 SA7 Vladimir Grigor'evich Shukhov, Russian engineer*
10269 Tusi 1979 SU11 Nasīr al-Dīn al-Tūsī
10270 Skoglöv 1980 FX3 Erik Skoglöv, Swedish astronomer
10283 Cromer 1981 JE2 *
10285 Renémichelsen 1982 QX1 René Michelsem, Danish astronomer
10286 Shnollia 1982 SM6 *
10287 Smale 1982 UK7 *
10288 Saville 1983 WN *
10289 Geoffperry 1984 QS Geoffrey Perry, physics teacher at Kettering Grammar School*
10290 Kettering 1985 SR Kettering Group, the satellite tracking group established by Geoffrey Perry at the school at which he taught*
10293 Pribina 1986 TU6 *
10295 Hippolyta 1988 GB Hippolyta, mythological queen of the Amazons*
10300 Tanakadate 1989 EG1 Aikitsu Tanakadate (also written Aikitu Tanakadate), Japanese geophysicist, founder of the International Latitude Observatory at Mizusawa
10,301–10,400
10301 Kataoka 1989 FH *
10303 Fréret 1989 RD2 *
10304 Iwaki 1989 SY *
10305 Grignard 1989 YP5 *
10306 Pagnol 1990 QY Marcel Pagnol, French novelist, playwright, and filmmaker*
10310 Delacroix 1990 QZ8 Eugène Delacroix, French painter*
10311 Fantin-Latour 1990 QL9 Henri Fantin-Latour, French painter*
10313 Vanessa-Mae 1990 QW17 Vanessa-Mae (Vanakorn Nicholson), Singaporean-British violinist*
10315 Brewster 1990 SC4 Sir David Brewster, Scottish scientist*
10316 Williamturner 1990 SF9 William Turner, British ornithologist and botanist*
10318 Sumaura 1990 TX *
10319 Toshiharu 1990 TB1 *
10320 Reiland 1990 TR1 C. Thomas Reiland, long-time member of the Amateur Astronomers Association of Pittsburgh, founder of Nicholas E. Wagman Observatory, possibly the first observer to do the Messier Marathon*
10321 Rampo 1990 UN2 Rampo Edogawa a.k.a. Hirai Taro, 20th-century Japanese mystery writer
10322 Mayuminarita 1990 VT1 *
10323 Frazer 1990 VW6 *
10324 Vladimirov 1990 VB14 *
10325 Bexa 1990 WB2 *
10326 Kuragano 1990 WS2 *
10327 Batens 1990 WQ6 *
10330 Durkheim 1991 GH3 Emil Durkheim, French sociologist*
10331 Peterbluhm 1991 GM10 Peter Bluhm, German amateur astronomer
10332 Défi 1991 JT1 Défi Corporatif Canderel, Canadian cancer research fundraising event
10334 Gibbon 1991 PG5 Edward Gibbon, 18th-century British historian, author of the six-volume The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
10340 Jostjahn 1991 RT40 Jost Jahn, German amateur astronomer
10343 Church 1991 VW8 Frederic Edwin Church, American painter
10346 Triathlon 1992 GA1 Triathlon, sports competition*
10347 Murom 1992 HG4 Murom, Russia, on the left bank of the Oka river
10348 Poelchau 1992 HL4 Harald Poelchau, German theologian, socialist, humanist, prison chaplain at Tegel in Berlin, surviving member of the Kreisau Circle*
10350 Spallanzani 1992 OG2 Lazzaro Spallanzani, 18th-century Italian biologist, a precursor of Pasteur
10351 Seiichisato 1992 SE1 *
10352 Kawamura 1992 UO3 *
10353 Momotaro 1992 YS2 *
10354 Guillaumebudé 1993 BU5 Guillaume Budé, medieval French scholar*
10355 Kojiroharada 1993 EQ *
10356 Rudolfsteiner 1993 RQ4 Rudolf Steiner, Austrian thinker*
10358 Kirchhoff 1993 TH32 Gustav Kirchhoff, German physicist*
10361 Bunsen 1994 PR20 Robert Bunsen, German chemist*
10364 Tainai 1994 VR1 *
10365 Kurokawa 1994 WL1 *
10366 Shozosato 1994 WD4 *
10367 Sayo 1994 YL1 *
10368 Kozuki 1995 CM1 *
10369 Sinden 1995 CE2 *
10370 Hylonome 1995 DW2 *
10371 Gigli 1995 DU3 Paolo Gigli, co-discoverer of the object and co-founder of the Pian dei Termini Observatory
10372 Moran 1995 FO10 *
10373 MacRobert 1996 ER *
10374 Etampes 1996 GN19 Etampes, France
10375 Michiokuga 1996 HM1 Michio Kuga, mathematician, late of State University of New York at Stony Brook? *
10376 Chiarini 1996 KW *
10378 Ingmarbergman 1996 NE5 Ingmar Bergman, Swedish theatre and film director*
10379 Lake Placid 1996 OH Lake Placid, New York*
10380 Berwald 1996 PY7 Franz Adolf Berwald, Swedish Romantic composer*
10381 Malinsmith 1996 RB Konrad Gayelord Malin-Smith, Amateur astronomer and life-member of the Croydon Astronomical Society
10382 Hadamard 1996 RJ3 Jacques Hadamard, French mathematician after whom the Hadamard transform is named*
10385 Amaterasu 1996 TL12 *
10386 Romulus 1996 TS15 Romulus*
10387 Bepicolombo 1996 UQ Giuseppe 'Bepi' Colombo, Italian astronomer
10388 Zhuguangya 1996 YH3 *
10389 Robmanning 1997 LD *
10390 Lenka 1997 QD1 *
10392 Brace 1997 RP7 *
10395 Jirkahorn 1997 SZ1 *
10399 Nishiharima 1997 UZ8 *
10400 Hakkaisan 1997 VX *
10,401–10,500
10403 Marcelgrün 1997 WU3 Marcel Grün, Czech astronomer
10404 McCall 1997 WP14 Gerald Joseph Home McCall, Australian meteoriticist*
10405 Yoshiaki 1997 WT23 *
10412 Tsukuyomi 1997 YO4 *
10413 Pansecchi 1997 YG20 *
10415 Mali Lošinj 1998 UT15 Mali Lošinj, Croatian island and city, known for the nautical school and the Astronomsko Drustvo "Leo Brenner" (Leo Brenner Astronomical Society)
10416 Kottler 1998 VA32 *
10421 Dalmatin 1999 AY6 Herman Dalmatin (Hermanus Dalmata), 12th-century Croatian translator of astronomical and mathematical Arabic books
10423 Dajčić 1999 BB Mario Dajčić, Croatian amateur astronomer, telescope builder and educator, founder of the Astronomical Society of Pula
10424 Gaillard 1999 BD5 *
10425 Landfermann 1999 BE6 *
10426 Charlierouse 1999 BB27 *
10427 Klinkenberg 2017 P-L Dirk Klinkenberg, Dutch mathematician and astronomer, discoverer of several comets
10428 Wanders 2073 P-L Adriaan Wanders, Dutch astronomer and author
10429 van Woerden 2546 P-L Hugo van Woerden, Dutch astronomer
10430 Martschmidt 4030 P-L Maarten Schmidt, Dutch-born American astronomer
10431 Pottasch 4042 P-L Stuart R. Pottasch, Dutch astronomer
10432 Ullischwarz 4623 P-L Ulrich Schwarz, Dutch astronomer
10433 Ponsen 4716 P-L Jaap Ponsen, Dutch astronomer
10434 Tinbergen 4722 P-L Jaap Tinbergen, Dutch astronomer
10435 Tjeerd 6064 P-L Tjeerd van Albada, Dutch astronomer
10436 Janwillempel 6073 P-L Jan Willem Pel, Dutch astronomer
10437 van der Kruit 6085 P-L Pieter van der Kruit, Dutch astronomer
10438 Ludolph 6615 P-L Ludolph van Ceulen, Dutch mathematician who calculated the value of Pi to 35 decimal places
10439 van Schooten 6676 P-L Frans van Schooten, Dutch mathematician
10440 van Swinden 7636 P-L Jean van Swinden, Dutch physicist
10441 van Rijckevorsel 9076 P-L Elie van Rijckevorsel, who collaborated on the first geomagnetic survey in the Netherlands
10442 Biezenzo 4062 T-1 Cornelis Biezenzo, Dutch physicist
10443 van der Pol 1045 T-2 Balthasar van der Pol, Dutch experimental physicist
10444 de Hevesy 3290 T-2 George de Hevesy, Hungarian chemist
10445 Coster 4090 T-2 Dirk Coster, Dutch chemist and co-discoverer of the element Hafnium
10446 Siegbahn 3006 T-3 Kai Siegbahn, Swedish physicist, winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize in physics*
10447 Bloembergen 3357 T-3 Nicolaas Bloembergen, Dutch physicist, winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize in physics
10448 Schawlow 4314 T-3 Arthur Leonard Schawlow, American physicist, winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics*
10449 Takuma 1936 UD *
10450 Girard 1967 JQ Terrence Girard, American astronomer
10452 Zuev 1976 SQ7 *
10453 Banzan 1977 DY3 *
10454 Vallenar 1978 NY *
10455 Donnison 1978 NU3 John Richard Donnison, British astronomer
10456 Anechka 1978 PS2 *
10457 Suminov 1978 QE2 *
10458 Sfranke 1978 RM7 Sigbrit Franke, Swedish educator
10459 Vladichaika 1978 SJ5 Vladimir Dmitrievich Chaika, Ukrainian naval architect
10464 Jessie 1979 SC Jessica Lynne Peterson, from Harvard MA, (1994-2009), loved for her smile and kind spirit
10478 Alsabti 1981 WO Athem Alsabti, Iraqi astronomer*
10481 Esipov 1982 QK3 *
10482 Dangrieser 1983 RG2 Daniel Grieser (1926–1999), American optical engineer and amateur astronomer*
10483 Tomburns 1983 RP2 *
10484 Hecht 1983 WM *
10487 Danpeterson 1985 GP1 Daniel William Peterson, American astronomer*
10498 Bobgent 1986 RG3 Robert L. Gent, President of the Astronomical League and Vice-President of the Board of the International Dark-Sky Association*
10500 Nishi-koen 1987 GA *
10,501–10,600
10501 Ardmacha 1987 OT The Irish Gaelic name of the city of Armagh in Northern Ireland
10502 Armaghobs 1987 QF6 Armagh Observatory, Ireland
10504 Doga 1987 UF5 Evgenii Dmitrievich Doga, Russian composer
10506 Rydberg 1988 CW4 Johannes Rydberg, 19th-20th-century Swedish physicist, after whom the Rydberg constant is named
10509 Heinrichkayser 1989 GD4 Heinrich Gustav Johannes Kayser, 19th-20th-century German physicist who demonstrated the presence of helium in the Earth's atmosphere
10510 Maxschreier 1989 GQ4 Max Schreier, Austrian-born Bolivian astronomer, founder of observatories in Santa Ana and Patacamaya, and author of Einstein desde los Andes de Bolivia
10515 Old Joe 1989 UB3 Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower, nicknamed Old Joe, at the University of Birmingham*
10516 Sakurajima 1989 VQ Mount Sakurajima, a volcano on the southern tip of Kyūshū, Kagoshima prefecture, Japan. It is said that it "changes colour seven times a day"
10523 D'Haveloose 1990 SM6 *
10524 Maniewski 1990 SZ7 *
10526 Ginkogino 1990 UK1 Ginko Ogino, 19th-20th-century Japanese physician, the first registered woman doctor in Japan
10529 Giessenburg 1990 WQ4 Rudolf Charles d'Ablaing van Giessenburg, Dutch writer and freemason
10538 Torode 1991 VP2 *
10540 Hachigoroh 1991 VP4 *
10542 Ruckers 1992 CN3 *
10543 Klee 1992 DL4 Paul Klee, Swiss artist*
10544 Hörsnebara 1992 DA9 Hörsne and Bara Gotland parishes, Sweden, joined to become a single parish in 1883
10546 Nakanomakoto 1992 FS1 Makoto Nakano, Japanese astronomer*
10547 Yosakoi 1992 JF Yosakoi, a popular Japanese folk song about the forbidden love between a monk and a girl
10549 Helsingborg 1992 RM2 Helsingborg, Sweden*
10550 Malmö 1992 RK7 Malmö, Sweden*
10551 Göteborg 1992 YL2 Göteborg, Sweden*
10552 Stockholm 1993 BH13 Stockholm, Sweden*
10554 Västerhejde 1993 FO34 Västerhejde parish, Gotland, Sweden.
10555 Tagaharue 1993 HH *
10557 Rowland 1993 RL5 Henry Augustus Rowland, American astronomer*
10558 Karlstad 1993 RB7 Karlstad, Sweden*
10559 Yukihisa 1993 SJ1 *
10560 Michinari 1993 TN *
10561 Shimizumasahiro 1993 TE2 *
10563 Izhdubar 1993 WD *
10566 Zabadak 1994 AZ2 *
10568 Yoshitanaka 1994 CF1 *
10569 Kinoshitamasao 1994 GQ Masao Kinoshita, Japanese discoverer of the Kinoshita effect
10570 Shibayasuo 1994 GT Yasuo Shiba, Japanese data manager of the Japan Meteor Society, specializing in fireballs
10573 Piani 1994 WU1 Franco Piani, Italian amateur astronomer
10577 Jihčesmuzeum 1995 JC Jihočeské Muzeum (South Bohemian Museum), České Budějovice, Czech Republic
10579 Diluca 1995 OE Roberto Di Luca, Italian amateur observer of lunar and asteroidal occultations, network manager at the Astronomical Observatory of the University of Bologna, and a frequent collaborator with the group at the Osservatorio San Vittore in Bologna
10581 Jeníkhollan 1995 OD1 Jeník Hollan, Czech astronomer, environmentalist, and proponent of dark skies
10582 Harumi 1995 TG Harumi Ikari, Japanese wife of the discoverer
10583 Kanetugu 1995 WC4 Kanetugu Naoe, 16th-17th-century Japanese military commander
10584 Ferrini 1996 GJ2 Federico Ferrini, Italian astronomer at the University of Pisa
10585 Wabi-Sabi 1996 GD21 Wabi-sabi, Japanese aesthetic of minimalism
10586 Jansteen 1996 KY4 Jan Havickszoon Steen, 17th-century Dutch genre painter
10587 Strindberg 1996 NF3 Arthur Strindberg, 19th-20th-century Swedish playwright and novelist
10588 Adamcrandall 1996 OE *
10591 Caverni 1996 PD3 *
10596 Stevensimpson 1996 TS *
10598 Markrees 1996 TT11 *
10,601–10,700
10601 Hiwatashi 1996 UC *
10604 Susanoo 1996 VJ *
10605 Guidoni 1996 VC1 Umberto Guidoni, Italian astronaut
10606 Crocco 1996 VD1 Gaetano Arturo Crocco, Italian pioneer of aeronautics and space science
10607 Amandahatton 1996 VQ6 *
10608 Mameta 1996 VB9 *
10609 Hirai 1996 WC3 *
10612 Houffalize 1997 JR17 Houffalize, Belgium, on the Ourthe River
10613 Kushinadahime 1997 RO3 *
10616 Inouetakeshi 1997 UW8 *
10617 Takumi 1997 UK24 *
10619 Ninigi 1997 WO13 *
10626 Zajíc 1998 AP8 *
10627 Ookuninushi 1998 BW2 *
10628 Feuerbacher 1998 BD5 Berndt P. Feuerbacher, German physicist, head of the Institute of Space Simulation at the German Aerospace Center in Cologne since 1981
10633 Akimasa 1998 DP1 *
10634 Pepibican 1998 GM1 Josef "Pepi" Bican, Czech footballer*
10637 Heimlich 1998 QP104 *
10638 McGlothlin 1998 SV54 *
10639 Gleason 1998 VV41 *
10642 Charmaine 1999 BF8 Charmaine Wilkerson, American-born writer and broadcaster. Discovered by Andrea Boattini
10645 Brač 1999 ES4 Brač island, Croatia, home of the Pustinja Blaca Observatory ("Blaca Desert" Observatory)
10646 Machielalberts 2077 P-L Machiel Alberts, one of the first people in the Netherlands to photograph a meteor
10647 Meesters 3074 P-L Piet Meesters, Dutch amateur astronomer
10648 Plancius 4089 P-L Petrus Plancius (Pieter Platevoet), Dutch cartographer and astronomer for the Dutch East India Company
10649 VOC 4098 P-L Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie, Dutch for Dutch East India Company
10650 Houtman 4110 P-L Frederick de Houtman, Dutch navigator who travelled to the East Indies in 1595 as assistant to Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser
10651 van Linschoten 4522 P-L Jan Huyghen van Linschoten, Dutch cartographer and spy for the Dutch East India Company
10652 Blaeu 4599 P-L Willem Janszoon Blaeu, Dutch cartographer and hydrographer for the Dutch East India Company
10653 Witsen 6030 P-L Nicolaas Witsen, Dutch mayor of Amsterdam and member of the board of the Dutch East India Company
10654 Bontekoe 6673 P-L Willem Ysbrandtsz. Bontekoe, Dutch East India Company skipper whose ship flew into a hundred thousand pieces on the way to the East Indies
10655 Pietkeyser 9535 P-L Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser, Dutch navigator who travelled to the East Indies in 1595 with Frederik de Houtman as his assistant
10656 Albrecht 2213 T-1 Carl Theodor Albrecht (1843–1915), German astronomer and geodesist, first director of the International Latitude Service.
10657 Wanach 2251 T-1 Bernhard Karl Wanach (1867–1928), Latvian-born astronomer and geodesist, second head of the International Latitude Service.
10658 Gretadevries 2281 T-1 *
10659 Sauerland 3266 T-1 Sauerland, German rural hilly area*
10660 Felixhormuth 4348 T-1 Felix Hormuth, German astronomer
10661 Teutoburgerwald 1211 T-2 Teutoburg Forest of Germany*
10662 Peterwisse 3201 T-2 Peter Wisse, Dutch curator of the "Museon", the Dutch Center for educational exhibitions
10663 Schwarzwald 4283 T-2 Schwarzwald, the Black Forest of Germany*
10664 Phemios 5187 T-2 *
10665 Ortigão 3019 T-3 *
10666 Feldberg 4171 T-3 *
10667 van Marxveldt 1975 UA Cissy van Marxveldt (Setske de Haan), 19th-20th-century Dutch writer, author of the humorous Joop ter Heul novels for teenage girls; Anne Frank addressed her diary letters to an imaginary friend based on one of van Marxveldt's characters
10669 Herfordia 1977 FN *
10670 Seminozhenko 1977 PP1 *
10671 Mazurova 1977 RR6 *
10672 Kostyukova 1978 QE *
10675 Kharlamov 1978 VE15 *
10676 Jamesmcdanell 1979 MD2 *
10681 Khture 1979 TH2 *
10683 Carter 1980 LY *
10684 Babkina 1980 RV2 *
10685 Kharkivuniver 1980 VO V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University (В. Н. Каразіна Харківський Національний Університет) of Ukraine
10,701–10,800
10702 Arizorcas 1981 QD *
10709 Ottofranz 1982 BE1 Otto Gustav Franz, American astronomer*
10711 Pskov 1982 TT2 *
10712 Malashchuk 1982 UE6 Valentina Mikhailovna Malashchuk, accountant general of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory
10713 Limorenko 1982 UZ9 Leonid Pavlovich Limorenko, assistant director of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory
10715 Nagler 1983 RL4 Al Nagler, optical designer
10716 Olivermorton 1983 WQ *
10717 Dickwalker 1983 XC *
10718 Samus' 1985 QM5 *
10719 Andamar 1985 TW Anne and David Marren, long-standing friends of the discoverer
10720 Danzl 1986 GY *
10721 Tuterov 1986 QO4 *
10722 Monari 1986 TB *
10725 Sukunabikona 1986 WB *
10726 Elodie 1987 BS2 Élodie Bouteille, French friend of the discoverer?
10727 Akitsushima 1987 DN *
10728 Vladimirfock 1987 RT5 Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock, 20th-century Russian physicist
10729 Tsvetkova 1987 RU5 *
10730 White 1987 SU Nathaniel Miller White, American astronomer
10733 Georgesand 1988 CP1 George Sand, French writer*
10734 Wieck 1988 CT4 *
10739 Lowman 1988 JB1 *
10740 Fallersleben 1988 RX2 August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben, German poet and philologist who composed the German national anthem, the Deutschlandlied*
10745 Arnstadt 1989 AK6 Arnstadt, Germany*
10746 Mühlhausen 1989 CE6 Mühlhausen, Germany*
10747 Köthen 1989 CW7 Köthen, Germany*
10749 Musäus 1989 GH8 Johann Karl August Musäus, German folklorist and literary critic*
10753 van der Velde 1989 WU4 Henry Clemens van der Velde, Belgian artist and architect*
10760 Ozeki 1990 TJ3 *
10761 Lyubimets 1990 TB4 Lyubimets, Bulgaria*
10762 von Laue 1990 TC4 Max von Laue, German physicist*
10763 Hlawka 1990 TH13 Edmund Hlawka, Austrian mathematician*
10764 Rübezahl 1990 TK13 Rübezahl, mountain spirit (woodwose) of the Giant Mountains in German folklore*
10767 Toyomasu 1990 UF1 *
10768 Sarutahiko 1990 UZ1 Sarutahiko-no-Oh-Kami, kami (Japanese Shinto deity), guardian of Earth*
10769 Minas Gerais 1990 UJ5 Minas Gerais, Brazil*
10770 Belo Horizonte 1990 VU5 Belo Horizonte, Brazil*
10771 Ouro Prêto 1990 VK6 Ouro Preto, ancient capital of Minas Gerais, Brazil*
10774 Eisenach 1991 AS2 Eisenach, Germany*
10775 Leipzig 1991 AV2 Leipzig, Germany*
10776 Musashitomiyo 1991 CP1 Musashitomiyo, the Minor Stickleback (Pungitius sp.), seen only in the Kumagaya river, a natural treasure of Japan
10778 Marcks 1991 GN10 Gerhard Marcks, German sculptor*
10780 Apollinaire 1991 PB2 Guillaume Apollinaire, French poet*
10781 Ritter 1991 PV31 *
10782 Hittmair 1991 RH4 *
10784 Noailles 1991 RQ11 Noailles, name of several communes in France*
10785 Dejaiffe 1991 RD12 René Dejaiffe, Belgian astronomer*
10786 Robertmayer 1991 TC3 Robert Mayer, musical benefactor*
10787 Ottoburkard 1991 TL3 Otto Burkard, Austrian geophysicist and "founding father" of space research in Austria*
10789 Mikeread 1991 VL10 *
10792 Ecuador 1992 CQ2 Ecuador*
10793 Quito 1992 CU2 Quito, Ecuador*
10797 Guatemala 1992 GO4 Guatemala*
10799 Yucatán 1992 OY2 Yucatán, Mexico*
10,801–10,900
10801 Lüneburg 1992 SK26 *
10802 Masamifuruya 1992 UL6 *
10803 Caléyo 1992 UK9 Jose M. Caléyo, Cuban jazz composer, who sent a score inspired by comet C/1965 S1 (Ikeya-Seki) to the two discoverers
10804 Amenouzume 1992 WN3 *
10805 Iwano 1992 WG5 *
10806 Mexico 1993 FA2 Mexico*
10807 Uggarde 1993 FT4 Uggarde Rojr, cairn on Gotland island, Sweden
10808 Digerrojr 1993 FT5 Digerrojr, cairn on Gotland island, Sweden
10809 Majsterrojr 1993 FS14 Majsterrojr, cairn on Gotland island, Sweden
10810 Lejsturojr 1993 FL15 Lejsturojr, cairn on Gotland island, Sweden
10811 Lau 1993 FM19 Lau parish, southern Gotland island, Sweden
10812 Grötlingbo 1993 FZ25 Grötlingbo parish, Gotland island, Sweden
10813 Mästerby 1993 FE31 Mästerby parish, Gotland island, Sweden
10819 Mahakala 1993 HG Mahakala, or "Great Time", is one of the destructive aspects of Shiva in Vedic Hinduism
10820 Offenbach 1993 QN4 Jacques Offenbach, French composer*
10821 Kimuratakeshi 1993 SZ *
10822 Yasunori 1993 SK1 *
10823 Sakaguchi 1993 SM1 *
10825 Augusthermann 1993 SF4 August Hermann Francke, German Protestant churchman*
10827 Doikazunori 1993 TC3 *
10828 Tomjones 1993 TE5 Tom Jones, astronaut*
10830 Desforges 1993 UT6 *
10831 Takamagahara 1993 VM2 *
10832 Hazamashigetomi 1993 VN2 *
10834 Zembsch-Schreve 1993 VU5 Guido Zembsch-Schreve, Dutch secret agent working for SOE who was active in occupied France in World War II and survived Buchenwald concentration camp
10835 Fröbel 1993 VB8 Friedrich Wilhelm August Fröbel, German educationalist*
10837 Yuyakekoyake 1994 EJ1 Yuyakekoyake, Japanese popular nursery rhyme
10838 Lebon 1994 EH7 *
10839 Hufeland 1994 GY9 Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland, German physician*
10847 Koch 1995 AV4 Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch, German physician and Nobelist*
10850 Denso 1995 BU4 *
10856 Bechstein 1995 EG8 Carl Bechstein, German piano maker*
10857 Blüthner 1995 EZ8 Julius Blüthner, German piano maker*
10861 Ciske 1995 MG1 Ciske Staring, member of the Dutch resistance in World War II
10863 Oye 1995 QJ3 *
10864 Yamagatashi 1995 QS3 *
10865 Thelmaruby 1995 SO33 Thelma Ruby, British actress and playwright*
10866 Peru 1996 NB4 Peru*
10867 Lima 1996 NX4 Lima, Peru*
10870 Gwendolen 1996 SY4 Mary Gwendolen Ellery Read Aikman, the discoverer's mother
10872 Vaculík 1996 TJ9 Ludvík Vaculík, Czech writer and journalist
10874 Locatelli 1996 TN19 Pietro Antonio Locatelli, Italian violinist and composer
10875 Veracini 1996 TG28 Francesco Maria Veracini, Italian violinist and composer
10878 Moriyama 1996 VV *
10880 Kaguya 1996 VN4 SELENE, a lunar explorer developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), nicknamed Kaguya after an Japanese folktale character
10882 Shinonaga 1996 VG5 *
10884 Tsuboimasaki 1996 VD9 *
10885 Horimasato 1996 VE9 *
10886 Mitsuroohba 1996 VR30 Mitsuro Ohba, Japanese polar adventurer
10888 Yamatano-orochi 1996 XT30 *
10891 Fink 1997 QR3 *
10894 Nakai 1997 SE30 R. Carlos Nakai, musician and cultural anthropologist of Navajo-Ute descent
10895 Aynrand 1997 TC18 Ayn Rand, Russian-born American philosopher and novelist*
10,901–11,000
10907 Savalle 1997 XG5 *
10908 Kallestroetzel 1997 XH9 *
10914 Tucker 1997 YQ14 *
10918 Kodaly 1998 AS1 Zoltán Kodály, Hungarian composer [2] and
10921 Romanozen 1998 BC2 *
10924 Mariagriffin 1998 BU25 Maria Anna Griffin, wife of the discoverer*
10925 Ventoux 1998 BK30 Mont Ventoux, France*
10927 Vaucluse 1998 BB42 Vaucluse, France*
10928 Caprara 1998 BW43 *
10929 Chenfangyun 1998 CF1 *
10930 Jinyong 1998 CR2 Jinyong (pen-name of Louis Cha), Chinese writer
10931 Ceccano 1998 DA *
10932 Rebentrost 1998 DL1 *
10934 Pauldelvaux 1998 DN34 Paul Delvaux, Belgian artist*
10937 Ferris 1998 QW54 Timothy Ferris, science writer, or William D. Ferris,[citation needed] American amateur astronomer*
10938 Lorenzalevy 1998 SW60 *
10943 Brunier 1999 FY6 *
10947 Kaiserstuhl 2061 P-L Kaiserstuhl, German hill chain*
10948 Odenwald 2207 P-L Odenwald, German mountain chain*
10949 Königstuhl 3066 P-L The Königstuhl, second highest mountain of the Odenwald range of Germany, site of the Landessternwarte Heidelberg-Königstuhl and the Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie
10950 Albertjansen 4049 P-L Albert Jansen, Dutch first director of the Hague Planetarium, later active as an amateur astronomer in South Africa
10951 Spessart 4050 P-L Spessart, German hill chain*
10952 Vogelsberg 4152 P-L Vogelsberg, German mountain chain*
10953 Gerdatschira 4276 P-L Gerda Tschira, German founder and director of the Carl Bosch museum, Heidelberg
10954 Spiegel 4545 P-L Beate Spiegel, German head of the office of the Klaus Tschira Foundation
10955 Harig 5011 P-L Ludwig Harig, German writer
10956 Vosges 5023 P-L The Vosges, mountain range*
10957 Alps 6068 P-L The Alps, mountain range*
10958 Mont Blanc 6188 P-L Mont Blanc, European mountain*
10959 Appennino 6579 P-L Apennine Mountains of Italy*
10960 Gran Sasso 6580 P-L Gran Sasso mountain, or the Gran Sasso National Park, Italy*
10961 Buysballot 6809 P-L C. H. D. Buys Ballot, Dutch meteorologist, founder of the Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute
10962 Sonnenborgh 9530 P-L Sonnenborgh Observatory founded in 1853 at Utrecht and the first home of the Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute
10963 van der Brugge 2088 T-1 Aad van der Brugge, member and board member of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Vereniging voor Weer- en Sterrenkunde (Royal Netherlands Meteorological and Astronomical Society)
10964 Degraaff 3216 T-1 Willem de Graaff, Dutch astronomer and public lecturer
10965 van Leverink 3297 T-1 Simon van Leverink, member of the Working Goup on Meteors of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological and Astronomical Society
10966 van der Hucht 3308 T-1 Karel A. van der Hucht, Dutch astronomer, appointed IAU Assistant General Secretary in 2003
10967 Billallen 4349 T-1 William H. Allen, New-Zealand electrical engineer and amateur astronomer
10968 Sterken 4393 T-1 Christiaan Leo Sterken, Belgian astronomer, Research Director of the Belgian Fund For Scientific Research, and co-founder of the Journal of Astronomical Data
10969 Perryman 4827 T-1 Michael Perryman, Dutch project scientist of the HIPPARCOS and GAIA missions of the European Space Agency
10970 de Zeeuw 1079 T-2 Pieter Timotheus (Tim) de Zeeuw, Dutch astrophysicist, director of Sterrewacht Leiden (Leiden Observatory) and of the Netherlands Research School for Astronomy (NOVA)
10971 van Dishoeck 1179 T-2 Ewine Fleur van Dishoeck, Dutch astronomer, director of the Raymond and Beverly Sackler Laboratory for Astrophysics at Sterrewacht Leiden (Leiden Observatory), holder of a Dutch Spinoza award
10972 Merbold 1188 T-2 Ulf Merbold, German physicist, first European astronaut to perform research on board the European Space Agency's Spacelab
10973 Thomasreiter 1210 T-2 Thomas Reiter, German test-pilot, first European astronaut to fly long-duration space missions onboard the Mir Space Station and the International Space Station
10974 Carolalbert 2225 T-2 *
10979 Fristephenson 4171 T-2 Francis Richard Stephenson, British historian of astronomy*
10980 Breimer 4294 T-2 Douwe Breimer, Dutch pharmaceutical scientist, Rector Magnificus and President of Leiden University
10981 Fransaris 1148 T-3 Frans Saris, Dutch atomic and molecular physicist, Dean of Sciences at Leiden University
10982 Poerink 2672 T-3 Urijan Poerink, Dutch meteor researcher
10983 Smolders 3196 T-3 Petrus L. L. Smolders, Dutch scientist, writer and journalist, spaceflight and astronomy popularizer
10984 Gispen 3507 T-3 Willem Hendrik Gispen, Dutch neuroscientist, rector of Utrecht University 2001–2007, who contributed to the establishment of the Museum Sterrenwacht Sonnenborgh (Sonnenborgh museum and observatory)
10985 Feast 4017 T-3 Michael Feast, South African astronomer
10986 Govert 4313 T-3 Govert Schilling, Dutch amateur astronomer and science writer, journalist, and astronomy popularizer
10988 Feinstein 1968 OL Alejandro Feinstein Argentinian astronomer, cofounder of the Asociación Argentina de Astronomía (Argentinian Astronomical Association)
10989 Dolios 1973 SL1 *
10990 Okunev 1973 SF6 German Okunev, Russian composer, 1931-1973*
10991 Dulov 1974 RY1 *
10992 Veryuslaviya 1974 SF Vera Ivanovna Chubenko, Ukrainian editor of the "Элита" (Elita) gazette, and her sons Yury, a journalist, and Vyacheslav Aleksandrovich Astrov-Chubenko, journalist and writer
10997 Gahm 1978 RX7 Gösta Gahm, Swedish astronomer
Preceded by
9,501–10,000
Meanings of minor planet names
List of minor planets: 10,001–11,000
Succeeded by
11,001–12,000

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