| nr
↓
| name
↓
| Name Source
↓
|
| 8957 | Koujounotsuki | Named for a song composed in 1901 by Rentaro Taki (1879-1903). In English, the song's title is “The |
| 9385 | Avignon | Named for the city in southeastern France, at the east bank of the Rhône river. In 1309 it became t |
| 9480 | Inti | Named for the sun god in Inca religion, also called Apu-Punchau, believed to be the ancestor of the |
| 9484 | Wanambi | Named for the Australian Aborigines' best known spirit, the Rainbow Snake, which is the rainbow and |
| 9485 | Uluru | Named for the Australian Aboriginal sacred place, the center or navel of the island continent. It i |
| 9489 | Tanemahuta | Named for the god of the forests of the Maori people in New Zealand and for the great kauri tree in |
| 9580 | Tarumi | Named for the ward in Kobe City where the first discoverer was born and lives. Tarumi is depicted i |
| 12583 | Buckjean | Named for the discoverer's father, a railroad conductor, and his mother, a registered nurse. Both wo |
| 20731 | Mothédiniz | Thais Mothé-Diniz (b. 1974) is a planetary scientist who works at Rio de Janeiro National Observator |
| 26333 | Joachim | Gabriel Thailand Joachim (b. 1993) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2010 Intel In |
| 356863 | Maathai | Wangari Maathai (1940-2011) was the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize and the fir |