Meanings of minor planet names: 29001–30000

This is a partial list of meanings of minor planet names. See meanings of minor planet names for a list of all such partial lists.

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 number-range 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published), a key source is Lutz D. Schmadel's Dictionary of Minor Planet Names, among others.[1][2][3] Meanings that do not quote a reference (the "†" links) are tentative. Meanings marked with an asterisk (*) are guesswork, and should be checked against the mentioned sources to ensure that the identification is correct.

29001–29100

Number–Name Prov. Designation Source of Name
29053 Muskau 4466 T-2 Park von Muskau, astride the Neisse River between Poland and Germany JPL
29080 Astrocourier 1978 RK Sethanne Howard, American astronomer, chief of the U.S. Nautical Almanac Office 2000–2003 JPL
29081 Krymradio 1978 SC5 This minor planet is being named on the occasion of the eightieth anniversary of the "Crimean radio", which broadcasts in seven languages. The naming honors its tireless employees, high-quality experts, winners of international prizes and competitions of journalistic skill.JPL
29085 Sethanne 1979 SD Sethanne Howard, American astronomer, chief of the U.S. Nautical Almanac Office 2000–2003 [4] JPL

29101–29200

Number–Name Prov. Designation Source of Name
29122 Vasadze 1982 YR1 Tariel Shakrovich Vasadze, Ukrainian automotive inventor JPL
29125 Kyivphysfak 1984 YL1 "Kyiv physics faculty" of the Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University JPL
29132 Bradpitt 1987 BP1 William Bradley Pitt, American actor. JPL
29133 Vargas 1987 KH5 Norman ("Norm") L. Vargas, American amateur astronomer who assisted in organizing the Palomar Observatory's 1.2-m Schmidt Oschin Telescope plate archive JPL
29137 Alanboss 1987 UY1 Alan Boss, American astrophysicist JPL
29146 McHone 1988 FN John F. McHone, American geologist, oceanographer and planetary scientist JPL
29148 Palzer 1988 JE Wolfgang Palzer, German astronomer JPL
29157 Higashinihon 1989 ET1 "Higashi Nihon" (East Japan) was struck by one of the most destructive earthquakes in history on 2011 Mar. 11. The whole nation has risen to the task of reconstruction with the spirit of "Ganbarou" ("do your best and don't give up"). JPL
29185 Reich 1990 TG8 Ludwig Reich, Austrian professor of mathematics at the Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz (University of Graz), editor of several international mathematical journals, and a member of the Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Austrian Academy of Sciences) JPL
29186 Lake Tekapo 1990 UD2 Lake Tekapo, located near the Southern Alps on New Zealand's South Island, is known for its breath-taking scenery. It is home to Canterbury University's Mt John Observatory and is a major centre for astro-tourism.JPL
29187 Lemonnier 1990 US3 Charles-Pierre Lemonnier, 17th-18th-century French astronomer JPL
29189 Udinsk 1990 UY3 Udinsk (Ulan-Ude), capital of the Buryat Republic of Siberia JPL
29193 Dolphyn 1990 WD1 Flemish painter Willem Dolphyn (b. 1935), son of painter Victor Dolphyn and grandson of writer Willem Elsschot, is living proof that artistic sensibility and talent can be passed from one generation to the next. He works in the still-life genre of painting that has been prevalent and respected in Flanders over the centuries.JPL
29197 Gleim 1991 AQ2 Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, German poet, nicknamed "Father Gleim" for his patronage JPL
29198 Weathers 1991 DW Del Weathers, American engineering and design team leader for Space Station Freedom JPL
29199 Himeji 1991 FZ 29199 Himeji Discovered 1991 Mar. 17 by T. Seki at Geisei. Himeji is a popular tourist city in the southwestern part of Hyogo prefecture. Himeji Castle is the symbol of the city and both Japan's national treasure and a World Heritage site. It was also the hometown of Hideo Hirose, former director of Tokyo Astronomical Observatory.JPL

29201–29300

Number–Name Prov. Designation Source of Name
29203 Schnitger 1991 GS10 Arp Schnitger, 17th-century German organ builder JPL
29204 Ladegast 1991 GB11 Johann Friedrich Ladegast, 19th-century German organ builder JPL
29208 Halorentz 1991 RT2 Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, Dutch physicist and Nobelist JPL
29212 Zeeman 1991 RA41 Pieter Zeeman, Dutch physicist and Nobelist JPL
29214 Apitzsch 1991 TL6 Rolf Apitzsch (b. 1943) is a German amateur astronomer and discoverer of minor planets at his Wildberg observatory. JPL
29227 Wegener 1992 DY13 Alfred Lothar Wegener, German astronomer, geologist, meteorologist JPL
29244 Van Damme 1992 OV1 Jozef Van Damme, Dutch teacher and literary historian JPL
29246 Clausius 1992 RV Rudolf Clausius, German physicist and mathematician JPL
29249 Hiraizumi 1992 SN12 The town of Hiraizumi in Iwate prefecture reached the height of its prosperity during the twelfth century as the home of the Fujiwara family in Oshu province. The Golden Hall (Konjikido) of Chusonji and the ruins of Motsuji temple are reminiscent of its glory.JPL
29250 Helmutmoritz 1992 SO17 Helmut Moritz (b. 1933) is the most prominent Austrian professor of physical geodesy, a member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and of many other international academies and societies. Moritz published more than 200 important papers and books on the gravitational field and the rotation of the earth.JPL
29252 Konjikido 1993 BY2 Konjikido, the Golden Hall of Chusonji Temple in Iwate prefecture, was built in 1124 by Fujiwara Kiyohira. It is typical Heian period Amida hall architecture and covered with gold throughout. The coffins of the three successive heads of the Northern Fujiwara family who ruled the region are stored under the altars.JPL
29292 Conniewalker 1993 KZ1 Connie Walker, American astronomer JPL
29298 Cruls 1993 SA14 Luis Cruls (1848-1908), a Belgian-born Brazilian astronomer and geodesist. JPL

29301–29400

Number–Name Prov. Designation Source of Name
29307 Torbernbergman 1993 TB39 Swedish chemist and mineralogist Torbern Olof Bergman (1735-1784) developed a mineral classification scheme based on chemical characteristics and appearance. His Dissertation on Elective Attractions (1775) contains the largest chemical affinity table ever published.JPL
29311 Lesire 1994 BQ3 Though suffering severely from hardness of hearing from an early age and moving from one school to another, Louise Lesire (b. 1990) managed by extreme perseverance and help from her parents and teachers to finish high school successfully. She plans now to proceed with kinesitherapy in Ghent.JPL
29314 Eurydamas 1994 CR18 Eurydamas, a Trojan priest and an interpreter of dreams.JPL
29328 Hanshintigers 1994 TU14 Hanshin Tigers, Japanese baseball club JPL
29329 Knobelsdorff 1994 TN16 Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff, German painter and architect JPL
29337 Hakurojo 1995 AE1 Himeji Castle, in Hyogo prefecture, is Japan's National Treasure, also known as Hakurojo or White Heron Castle, because of its beauty and likeness to a white heron. This symbol of Himeji City was registered as a World Cultural Heritage site, the first in Japan, in Dec. 1993.JPL
29345 Ivandanilov 1995 DS1 Ivan Vasil'evich Danilov, Russian bell-ringer JPL
29346 Mariadina 1995 DB13 Maria Dina Mannozzi, Italian midwife in Montelupo JPL
29347 Natta 1995 EU Giulio Natta, an Italian academic chemist and winner of the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1963. JPL
29348 Criswick 1995 FD John Criswick, Canadian astronomy benefactor
29353 Manu 1995 OG Manuela Vedovelli, Italian astronomer and friend of Andrea Boattini
29355 Siratakayama 1995 QX3 Siratakayama volcano, Yamagata prefecture, Japan JPL
29356 Giovarduino 1995 SY29 Giovanni Arduino, Italian geologist JPL
29361 Botticelli 1996 CY Sandro Botticelli), Italian painter JPL
29362 Azumakofuzi 1996 CY2 Azumakofuzi, a 1707-meter mountain located in the Bandai-Asahi National Park, in the eastern part of the Azuma mountain range. JPL
29373 Hamanowa 1996 GP2 Hiromi Hamanowa, a Japanese amateur astronomer. JPL
29374 Kazumitsu 1996 GZ2 Kazumitsu Date (1927–1953) became a science teacher of a junior high school in 1948, and taught astronomy not only to his pupils but also to other teachers. In 1951 he went on to Tokyo University with the hopes of becoming a professional astronomer. JPL
29391 Knight 1996 MB Kent Knight, at one time President of Fort Bend Astronomy Club
29394 Hirokohamanowa 1996 NR5 Hiroko Hamanowa, a Japanese amateur astronomer. JPL

29401–29500

Number–Name Prov. Designation Source of Name
29401 Asterix 1996 TE Astérix, famous comic strip character
29402 Obelix 1996 TT9 Obélix, famous comic strip character
29404 Hikarusato 1996 TS14 Hikaru Sato, Japanese amateur astronomer, secretary general of the Fukushima Astronomical Society JPL
29419 Mládková 1997 AD18 Meda Mládková (b. 1919), a Czech art historian and benefactor. JPL
29420 Ikuo 1997 AT18 Ikuo Sato, the discoverer's brother.JPL
29427 Oswaldthomas 1997 EJ11 Oswald Thomas, Austrian astronomer, founder of the Astronomical Bureau in Vienna and of the Astronomischer Verein, originator of the "Sterngarten", now known as the Vienna Open Air Planetarium
29428 Ettoremajorana 1997 FM1 Ettore Majorana, Italian theoretical physicist. JPL
29430 Mimiyen 1997 GG22 Mimi Yen (born 1994) is a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors, for her animal-sciences project. JPL
29431 Shijimi 1997 GA26 Shijimi, a popular clam in Japan JPL
29432 Williamscott 1997 GP34 William Scott mentored a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors. JPL
29435 Mordell 1997 JB8 Louis Joel Mordell, American-British mathematicianJPL
29437 Marchais 1997 LG1 Denis Marchais, French amateur astronomer JPL
29443 Remocorti 1997 NM10 Remo Corti, Italian amateur astronomer and telescope maker JPL
29446 Gouguenheim 1997 PX Lucienne Gouguenheim (b. 1935) is a French radio astronomer at Meudon Observatory, who taught at Orsay University from 1962 to 2005. Observing the 21-cm line of galaxies, she helped reconcile the then-divergent values of the Hubble constant. She is a founding member of the Comité de Liaison Enseignants et Astronomes.JPL
29447 Jerzyneyman 1997 PY2 Jerzy Neyman, Poland-born American mathematician JPL
29448 Pappos 1997 QJ Pappos of Alexandria, Greek mathematician JPL
29450 Tomohiroohno 1997 QZ2 Tomohiro Ohno (b. 1983) is the sub-director of Hoshinomura Observatory in Fukushima prefecture in Japan. With his father, the director of the Hoshinomura Observatory, he observes the universe and contributes to the popularization of astronomy by frequent NHK television and radio appearances.JPL
29456 Evakrchová 1997 SN2 Eva Krchová, Slovak amateur astronomer JPL
29457 Marcopolo 1997 SO4 Marco Polo, Venetian explorer JPL
29458 Pearson 1997 SJ11 Karl Pearson, British mathematician JPL
29463 Benjaminpeirce 1997 TB Benjamin Peirce, American mathematician JPL
29464 Leonmiš 1997 TY9 Leon Miš, Czech amateur astronomer
29467 Shandongdaxue 1997 TS26 Shandong University, China JPL
29470 Higgs 1997 UC7 Peter Higgs, Scottish physicist. JPL
29471 Spejbl 1997 UT7 Spejbl, a marionette, father of Hurvínek
29472 Hurvínek 1997 UV7 Hurvínek, a mischievous marionette, son of Spejbl
29473 Krejčí 1997 UE8 František Krejčí, founder of the popular observatory in Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic
29476 Kvíčala 1997 UX14 Jan Kvíčala, Czech lawyer and amateur astronomer
29477 Zdíkšíma 1997 UE15 Zdislav Šíma, Czech astronomer
29483 Boeker 1997 VD5 Karolin Kleemann-Boeker (b. 1966) and Andreas Boeker (1964–2011), longtime German amateur astronomers, interested in astrometry and astrophotography, and cofounders of Turtle Star Observatory. Boeker was also experienced in building observatories and constructing telescope mounts.JPL
29484 Honzaveselý 1997 VJ6 Jan Veselý, Czech cyclist
29490 Myslbek 1997 WX Josef Václav Myslbek, Czech sculptor
29491 Pfaff 1997 WB1 Jean-Marie Pfaff, Belgian football player

29501–29600

Number–Name Prov. Designation Source of Name
29514 Karatsu 1997 YV6 Karatsu, a city in Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. JPL
29528 Kaplinski 1998 AN8 Jaan Kaplinski (b. 1941) is an Estonian writer, philosopher, and culture critic. He has published numerous collections of poems, prose and essays. He is also an amateur astronomer and has written a popular astronomy book.JPL
29552 Chern 1998 CS2 Shiing-shen Chern, Chinese-American mathematician and educator JPL
29555 MACEK 1998 DP MACEK, Czech micro-accelerometer satellite instrument
29561 Iatteri 1998 DU10 Giampiero Iatteri, Italian amateur astronomer JPL
29562 Danmacdonald 1998 DM14 Daniel R. MacDonald, American astrophysicist JPL
29565 Glenngould 1998 FD Glenn Gould, Canadian pianist
29568 Gobbi-Belcredi 1998 FG16 Gerolamo Gobbi-Belcredi (1820-1899) was a student at the astronomical observatory of Modena during 1841-1848. He observed comets and minor planets and calculated their orbits. He became professor of physics at the University of Genoa and Parma and later professor of geodesy at the University of Pavia.JPL
29575 Gundlapalli 1998 FM51 Prithvi Gundlapalli (b. 1995) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his chemistry project. JPL
29585 Johnhale 1998 FD64 John Edward Hale (b. 1995) was awarded first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental management team project. JPL

29601–29700

Number–Name Prov. Designation Source of Name
29607 Jakehecla 1998 QZ97 Jake Jordan Hecla (b. 1994) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy team project. JPL
29609 Claudiahuang 1998 RY54 Claudia Huang (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her chemistry project. JPL
29610 Iyengar 1998 RO60 Vinay Sridhar Iyengar (b. 1996) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his mathematical sciences project. JPL
29612 Cindyjiang 1998 RR77 Cindy Y. Jiang (b. 1995) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental sciences project. JPL
29613 Charlespicard 1998 SB2 Charles Émile Picard, French mathematician and educator JPL
29614 Sheller 1998 SR35 William Sheller (b. 1949) is a French composer, singer and pianist. He studied classical music but after listening to the Beatles decided he would play rock and roll. He has since found great success in France and has composed and interpreted progressive rock as well as symphonic rock.JPL
29618 Jinandrew 1998 SL124 Andrew Cheng Jin (b. 1997) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his medicine and health sciences project. JPL
29619 Kapurubandage 1998 SO134 Kapurubandage Dinesh Anuruddha Chithrananda Kapuge Pubudu (b. 1994) was awarded first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. JPL
29620 Gurbanikaur 1998 SM140 Gurbani Kaur (b. 1995) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her materials and bioengineering project. JPL
29624 Sugiyama 1998 TA Tomiei Sugiyama, Japanese-American baseball team supervisor JPL
29631 Ryankenny 1998 UV35 Ryan M. Kenny (b. 1996) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his plant sciences team project. JPL
29638 Eeshakhare 1998 VX19 Eesha Khare (b. 1995) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her chemistry project. She also received the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award. JPL
29641 Kaikloepfer 1998 VA26 Kai Thorin Kloepfer (b. 1997) was awarded first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. JPL
29642 Archiekong 1998 VY27 Archie Chakming Kong (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental management team project. JPL
29643 Plücker 1998 VR31 Julius Plücker, German mathematician and physicist JPL
29645 Kutsenok 1998 VX37 Ekaterina Kutsenok (b. 1997) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her chemistry team project. JPL
29646 Polya 1998 WJ George Pólya, Hungarian-born American mathematician
29647 Poncelet 1998 WY Jean-Victor Poncelet, French mathematician and engineer JPL
29650 Toldy 1998 WR6 Mikulás and Viera Toldy, Slovak obstetrician and pediatrician, respectively JPL
29654 Michaellaue 1998 WW9 Michael Laue (b. 1995) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his chemistry project. JPL
29655 Yarimlee 1998 WH10 Yarim Lee (b. 1997) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biochemistry project. JPL
29656 Leejoseph 1998 WA12 Joseph Patrick Lee (b. 1997) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy project. JPL
29657 Andreali 1998 WD12 Andrea Shao-yin Li (b. 1996) was awarded first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biochemistry project. JPL
29658 Henrylin 1998 WR17 Henry Wanjune Lin (b. 1995) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy project. JPL
29659 Zeyuliu 1998 WY17 Zeyu Liu (b. 1995) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. JPL
29660 Jessmacalpine 1998 WE20 Jessie Leanne Preston MacAlpine (b. 1995) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her medicine and health sciences project. JPL
29663 Evanmackay 1998 WH23 Evan Cliff MacKay (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his animal sciences project. JPL
29668 Ipf 1998 XO Ipf, a mostly treeless mountain in the southwest of the Ries impact crater in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. JPL
29672 Salvo 1998 XG9 Maria Elena Salvo, Italian astronomer
29674 Raušal 1998 XO12 Karel Raušal, Czech lawyer and amateur astronomer
29681 Saramanshad 1998 XT47 Sara Manshad (b. 1998) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her behavioral and social sciences project. JPL
29685 Soibamansoor 1998 XG53 Soiba K. Mansoor (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her medicine and health sciences project. JPL
29686 Raymondmaung 1998 XO53 Raymond Aung Maung (b. 1995) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy team project. JPL
29687 Mohdreza 1998 XL78 Nurul MohdReza (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her microbiology project. JPL
29690 Nistala 1998 XL78 Akhil Nistala (b. 1995) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his mathematical sciences project. JPL
29700 Salmon 1998 YU5 George Salmon, Irish mathematician and theologian JPL

29701–29800

Number–Name Prov. Designation Source of Name
29705 Cialucy 1998 YP10 Lucia Boattini, elder sister of Andrea Boattini
29706 Simonetta 1998 YS11 Simonetta Boattini, younger sister of Andrea Boattini
29736 Fichtelberg 1999 BE7 Fichtelberg, the highest mountain on the Saxon side of the Erzgebirge, Germany JPL
29737 Norihiro 1999 BG7 Norihiro Nakamura, Japanese baseball player JPL
29738 Ivobudil 1999 BT8 Ivo Budil, Czech science popularizer
29745 Mareknovak 1999 BM20 Marek Novak (b. 1994) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. JPL
29747 Acorlando 1999 BJ25 Abigail Claire Orlando (b. 1994) was awarded first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her behavioral and social sciences project. JPL
29750 Chleborad 1999 CA3 Cary W. Chleborad, American amateur astronomer and developer of precision telescope and observatory control software JPL
29753 Silvo 1999 CY4 Silvo Sposetti, son of the discoverer
29760 Milevsko 1999 CM10 Milevsko, a small South Bohemian town founded in the 12th century at the crossroad of two trade routes. JPL
29762 Panasiewicz 1999 CK17 Kinga Panasiewicz (b. 1995) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her medicine and health sciences project. JPL
29764 Panneerselvam 1999 CC23 Sugirtha Panneerselvam (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental management project. JPL
29765 Miparedes 1999 CG23 Miguel Ignacio Paredes (b. 1994) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his behavioral and social sciences project. JPL
29770 Timmpiper 1999 CT28 Timm Piper (b. 1995) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy project. JPL
29772 Portocarrero 1999 CH31 Isaac Christopher Portocarrero-Mora (b. 1994) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. JPL
29773 Samuelpritt 1999 CH34 Samuel Wye Pritt (b. 1995) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biochemistry project. JPL
29776 Radzhabov 1999 CV45 Maxim Ruslanovich Radzhabov (b. 1997) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his chemistry team project. JPL
29783 Sanjanarane 1999 CU50 Sanjana Jagdish Rane (b. 1997) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental sciences project. JPL
29787 Timrenier 1999 CR57 Timothy James Fossum Renier (b. 1997) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his behavioral and social sciences project. JPL
29788 Rachelrossi 1999 CG60 Rachel Louise Rossi (b. 1995) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental management project. JPL
29799 Trinirussell 1999 CZ81 Trinity Russell (b. 1995) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her animal sciences project. JPL
29800 Valeriesarge 1999 CM84 Valerie Youngmi Sarge (b. 1997) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her energy and transportation project. JPL

29801–29900

Number–Name Prov. Designation Source of Name
29802 Rikhavshah 1999 CD86 Rikhav Shah (b. 1997) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental sciences project. JPL
29803 Michaelshao 1999 CQ87 Michael Shao (b. 1997) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his animal sciences project. JPL
29804 Idansharon 1999 CH90 Idan Hadar Sharon (b. 1995) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his electrical and mechanical engineering team project. JPL
29805 Bradleysloop 1999 CK91 Bradley Derek Sloop (b. 1994) was awarded first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy and transportation project. JPL
29806 Eviesobczak 1999 CQ98 Evie Sobczak (b. 1996) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her energy and transportation project. JPL
29808 Youssoliman 1999 CK100 Yousuf Mounir Soliman (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his computer science project. JPL
29812 Aaronsolomon 1999 CS110 Aaron Chu Solomon (b. 1994) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental management project. JPL
29818 Aryosorayya 1999 CM117 Aryo Sorayya (b. 1994) was awarded first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his medicine and health sciences project. JPL
29824 Kalmančok 1999 DU3 Dušan Kalmančok, Slovak astronomer JPL
29825 Dunyazade 1999 DB4 Dunyazade, the sister of the master story-teller of the 1001 Arabian Nights. JPL
29829 Engels 1999 EK3 Friedrich Engels (1820-1895), a famous philosopher and the main thinker of dialectical materialism. JPL
29832 Steinwehr 1999 EA12 Dre Erik Howard Steinwehr (b. 1995) was awarded first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his plant sciences project. JPL
29837 Savage 1999 FP5 Leonard Jimmie Savage, American statistician JPL
29845 Wykrota 1999 FE21 Zininha and Henrique Wykrota, Brazilian amateur astronomers, founders of the Observatório Wykrota (a.k.a. Observatório Astronômico da Serra da Piedade) and of the CEAMIG (Centro de Estudos Astronomicos de Minas Gerais) JPL
29850 Tanakagyou 1999 FQ25 Gyou Tanaka (b. 1997) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his earth science project. JPL
29852 Niralithakor 1999 FD26 Nirali Kunjan Thakor (b. 1998) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her mathematical sciences team project. JPL
29858 Tlomak 1999 FC31 Dominique Helen Tlomak (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her medicine and health sciences project. JPL
29862 Savannahjoy 1999 FF37 Savannah Joy Tobin (b. 1994) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biochemistry project. JPL
29869 Chiarabarbara 1999 GC1 Chiara and Barbara D'Abramo, sisters of the second discoverer JPL
29874 Rogerculver 1999 GV9 Roger B. Culver (b. 1940), a U.S. astronomer. JPL
29880 Andytran 1999 GQ28 Andy Tran (b. 1995) was awarded first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his medicine and health sciences project. JPL
29881 Tschopp 1999 GO29 Fabian David Tschopp (b. 1992) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his computer science project. JPL
29886 Randytung 1999 GQ31 Randy Tung (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental management team project. JPL

29901–30000

Number–Name Prov. Designation Source of Name
29905 Kunitaka 1999 HQ11 Kunitaka Sato (born 1948) has been a member of the Yamagata Astronomical Society since 1989. JPL
29910 Segre 1999 JV8 Corrado Segre, Italian professor of geometry JPL
29950 Uppili 1999 JA86 Harsha Sudarsan Uppili (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his materials and bioengineering project. JPL
29952 Varghese 1999 JL86 Nathaniel G. Varghese (b. 1997) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his materials and bioengineering project. JPL
29959 Senevelling 1999 JJ92 Seneca Jackson Velling (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy team project. JPL
29969 Amyvitha 1999 JX109 Amy Jaclyn Vitha (b. 1996) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her plant sciences team project. JPL
29972 Chriswan 1999 KO11 Christopher Wan (b. 1996) was awarded first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental sciences project. JPL
29978 Arthurwang 1999 NN13 Arthur Wang (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental management team project. JPL
29979 Wastyk 1999 RN83 Hannah Constance Wastyk (b. 1995) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her cellular and molecular biology project. JPL
29980 Dougsimons 1999 SV6 Douglas Anthony Simons, American astronomer JPL
29982 Sarahwu 1999 TT31 Junyi (Sarah) Wu (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her medicine and health sciences project. JPL
29983 Amyxu 1999 VS61 Amy Xu (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her microbiology project. JPL
29984 Zefferer 1999 VC79 David Josef Zefferer (b. 1992) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy and transportation team project. JPL
29986 Shunsuke 1999 XW37 Shunsuke Nakamura, Japanese football (soccer) player JPL
29987 Lazhang 1999 XO49 Lawrence Zhang (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his cellular and molecular biology project. JPL
29988 Davidezilli 1999 XR99 Davide Zilli (b. 1993) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy and transportation team project. JPL
29991 Dazimmerman 2000 AC38 David Masao Zimmerman (b. 1994) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his microbiology project. JPL
29992 Yasminezubi 2000 AY39 Yasmine Sapphire Zubi (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her cellular and molecular biology project. She attends the Satellite High School, Satellite Beach, Florida, U.S.A.JPL
29994 Zuoyu 2000 AC61 Zuo Yu (b. 1995) was awarded second place in the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her electrical and mechanical engineering team project. JPL
29995 Arshavsky 2000 AO97 Alec Vadim Arshavsky (b. 1996) is a finalist in the 2014 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his bioengineering project. JPL
30000 Camenzind 2000 AB138 Kathy Camenzind (b. 1996) is a finalist in the 2014 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her physics project. JPL

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Preceded by
28,001–29,000
Meanings of minor planet names
List of minor planets: 29,001–30,000
Succeeded by
30,001–31,000
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