Meanings of minor planet names: 133001–134000

133001–133100

 * -id=007
 * 133007 Audreysimmons || || Audrey E. Simmons (born 1989), American astronomer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || ·
 * -id=008
 * 133008 Snedden || || Stephanie Snedden (born 1950), American astronomer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || ·
 * -id=009
 * 133009 Watters || || Shannon P. Watters (born 1972), American astronomer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || ·
 * -id=066
 * 133066 Beddingfield || || Chloe B. Beddingfield (b. 1987), an American planetary scientist. || ·
 * -id=068
 * 133068 Lisaschulze || || Lisa Schulze (born 1972) served as the Procurement Manager for the OTES instrument team on the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. She is a project manager within Arizona State University, engaged in a variety of research projects. || ·
 * -id=074
 * 133074 Kenshamordola || || Kenneth Shamordola (born 1943) is an electric engineer for the OTES instrument on the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. He is providing electronic design support for servo controllers and low noise signal channels for the OTES instrument design and testing. || ·
 * -id=077
 * 133077 Jirsík || || Jan Valerián Jirsík (1798–1883), a Czech theologian, priest, writer and national revivalist || ·
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133101–133200

 * -id=142
 * 133142 Violapiciu || || Viola Palomba (b. 2015) is the youngest daughter of Ernesto Palomba, one of the CINEOS observers. Her family nickname is Piciu (“little one”). || ·
 * -id=161
 * 133161 Ruttkai || || Éva Ruttkai (1927–1986), Hungarian actress || ·
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133201–133300

 * -id=243
 * 133243 Essen || || The German city of Essen is located in the Ruhr area. It was the former center of the country's heavy industry. || ·
 * -id=250
 * 133250 Rubik || || Ernő Rubik (born 1944), Hungarian architect and professor, internationally renowned for designing mechanical puzzles and games || ·
 * -id=280
 * 133280 Bryleen || || Bryan Young (born 1976) and Eileen Young (born 1979), son and daughter of American astronomer James Whitney Young, who discovered this minor planet || ·
 * -id=293
 * 133293 Andrushivka || || Andrushivka Astronomical Observatory, Zhytomyr, Ukraine, the discovery site (and its first discovery) || ·
 * -id=296
 * 133296 Federicotosi || || Federico Tosi (born 1974), Italian astronomer and space scientist || ·
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133301–133400

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 * colspan=4 align=center | There are no named minor planets in this number range
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133401–133500

 * -id=404
 * 133404 Morogues || || The French village of Morogues, known for its white wine "appellation Menetou-Salon", and also for being the apex of one of the triangles used by Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre in 1795 for the calculation of the meridian || ·
 * -id=432
 * 133432 Sarahnoble || || Sarah K. Noble (born 1975), a discipline scientist for the Planetary Science Division at NASA || ·
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133501–133600

 * -id=527
 * 133527 Fredearly || 2003 TZ || Frederick Young (1889–1974) and Pearl Young (1888–1958), paternal grandparents of American astronomer James Whitney Young who discovered this minor planet || ·
 * -id=528
 * 133528 Ceragioli || || Roger Ceragioli (born 1959), American optician and telescope maker (formerly scholar of classical studies specializing in ancient Greek ethno-astronomy) || ·
 * -id=536
 * 133536 Alicewhagel || || Alice Whagel (born 1969) has worked tirelessly for many years assisting amateur and professional astronomers with their CCD cameras and related equipment. || ·
 * -id=537
 * 133537 Mariomotta || || Mario Motta, American cardiologist, amateur astronomer and telescope maker who was the president of the American Association of Variable Star Observers from 2011 to 2013 || ·
 * -id=552
 * 133552 Itting-Enke || || Sonja Itting-Enke (born 1930), Namibian astronomical educator and founder of the Cuno Hoffmeister Memorial Observatory in Windhoek, named after Cuno Hoffmeister || ·
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133601–133700

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 * colspan=4 align=center | There are no named minor planets in this number range
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133701–133800

 * -id=716
 * 133716 Tomtourville || || Thomas Tourville (born 1940) is a consulting member of the mechanical design team on the OTES instrument on the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. He was the lead mechanical designer at Santa Barbara Research Center for both the TES and MiniTES. || ·
 * -id=726
 * 133726 Gateswest || || Gates West (born 1963) is the lead electronics engineer for the Thermal Emission Spectrometer of the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. With more than 20 years in the space industry, he has designed and tested electronics for a wide variety of earth-orbiting and interplanetary spacecraft. || ·
 * -id=743
 * 133743 Robertwoodward || 2003 WM || Rob Woodward (born 1967) is a Manufacturing Engineer for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. Prior to joining the OTES team at ASU he was a Manufacturing Engineer and Cost Account Manager for space flight electronics with General Dynamics-AIS. || ·
 * -id=744
 * 133744 Dellagiustina || || Daniella Della-Giustina (born 1986), the Image Processing Lead of the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission who pioneered the photogrammetric mapping of small irregular bodies || ·
 * -id=745
 * 133745 Danieldrinnon || || Daniel Drinnon (born 1960) a Systems Administrator at the Science Processing and Operations Center of the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. He is also an amateur astronomer whose main interests lie in restoring classic telescopes and using them for planetary imaging || ·
 * -id=746
 * 133746 Tonyferro || || Anthony Ferro (born 1963), a Systems Administrator at the Science Processing and Operations Center of the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission and the Phoenix Mars Mission || ·
 * -id=747
 * 133747 Robertofurfaro || || Roberto Furfaro (born 1971) member of the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission team. He has been involved as ground systems engineer, the Science Processing and Operations Center (SPOC) Systems Engineering Team Lead and the SPOC-Science Team Interface. || ·
 * -id=753
 * 133753 Teresamullen || || Teresa Mullen (born 1959), American member of the Huachuca Astronomy Club of Sierra Vista, Arizona, and wife of vice-president Keith Mullen (see ) || ·
 * -id=756
 * 133756 Carinajohnson || || Carina Johnson (born 1985), an Image Processing Engineer at the University of Arizona for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || ·
 * -id=773
 * 133773 Lindsaykeller || || Lindsay Keller (born 1961) was leading the Carbonaceous Meteorite Working Group of the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. He is a member of the sample analysis team and will investigate the atomic-scale mineralogy and chemistry of the returned samples using electron microscopy with emphasis on space weathering effects. || ·
 * -id=774
 * 133774 Johnkidd || || John Kidd (born 1989), a Science Processing and Operations Center Planning Engineer with the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. John was responsible for the development of the MASC tool, which was used to assist in the autonomous planning of science observations. || ·
 * -id=782
 * 133782 Saraknutson || || Sara Balram Knutson (born 1987), a Science Processing and Operations Center Operations Engineer with the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. She contributed to SPOC strategic and tactical planning activities, including building science instrument sequences for execution on the spacecraft. || ·
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133801–133900

 * -id=814
 * 133814 Wenjengko || || Wenjeng Ko (born 1955), the Science Processing and Operations Center Software Architect and Lead of the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. He also worked on several of NASA's Mars and Asteroid missions, including Mars 2001 Odyssey, Mars Polar Lander, Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous and Mars Observer || ·
 * -id=832
 * 133832 Loveridge || || Michael Francis Ubaldo Loveridge (born 1993) worked on NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission as a software engineer at the Science Processing and Operations Center. His primary contributions included work on science data assembly and processing software. || ·
 * -id=834
 * 133834 Erinmorton || || Erin Morton (born 1975), the head of Communications and Public Engagement in the Principal Investigator's Office for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || ·
 * -id=850
 * 133850 Heatherroper || || Heather Roper (born 1993), a Graphic Designer at the University of Arizona for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission || ·
 * -id=854
 * 133854 Wargetz || || Annie Wargetz (born 1979), a social media lead and then as the technical documentation specialist for the SPOC of the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. Annie also worked in the Orion spacecraft program as a communications and outreach intern prior to the EFT-1 mission. || ·
 * -id=861
 * 133861 Debrawilmer || || Debra Wilmer (born 1972), the Executive Assistant in the Principal Investigator's Office for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || ·
 * -id=874
 * 133874 Jonnazucarelli || || Jonna L. Zucarelli (born 1987), the Business Operations Manager in the Principal Investigator's office for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission || ·
 * -id=889
 * 133889 Nicholasmills || || Nicholas Ock-dan Mills (born 1983), a software engineer for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. He also worked as an intern on the Dawn mission as a Ground Data Systems Engineer. || ·
 * -id=891
 * 133891 Jaesubhong || || Jaesub Hong (born 1969) is an astronomer at the Harvard College Observatory serving as the lead scientist for the calibration and image reconstruction performed by the student-built Regolith X-ray Imaging Spectrometer aboard the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || ·
 * -id=892
 * 133892 Benkhaldoun || || Zouhair Benkhaldoun (born 1959), Moroccan researcher in Cadi Ayyad University's department of physics in Marrakech, Morocco || ·
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133901–134000

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 * colspan=4 align=center | There are no named minor planets in this number range
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