Meanings of minor planet names: 164001–165000

164001–164100

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 * 164006 Thierry || || Thierry Christophe (born 1948), French entomologist and brother of astronomer Bernard Christophe who discovered this minor planet || ·
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164101–164200

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 * 164130 Jonckheere || || Robert Louis Charles Jonckheere (1888–1974), French amateur astronomer who observed visual double stars || ·
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164201–164300

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 * 164215 Doloreshill || || Dolores H. Hill (born 1956), American meteoriticist || ·
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 * 164268 Hajmási || || József Hajmási (1910–2010), Hungarian physicist, teacher and amateur astronomer || ·
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164301–164400

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164401–164500

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164501–164600

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 * 164518 Patoche || || Patrice Christophe (born 1945), French architect and brother of astronomer Bernard Christophe who discovered this minor planet. "Patoche" is his nickname. || ·
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 * 164536 Davehinson || || David P. Hinson (born 1954), a Senior Research Scientist at Stanford University, served as a Co-Investigator for Radio Science for the New Horizons Mission to Pluto. || ·
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 * 164585 Oenomaos || || King Oenomaus of Pisa was the son of Ares by Harpina and father of Hippodamia || ·
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 * 164586 Arlette || || Arlette Naef (born 1949), wife of Swiss amateur astronomer Peter Kocher who discovered this minor planet || ·
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 * 164587 Taesch || 2007 OS || Paul Taesch (1927–), early astronomical mentor of French amateur astronomer Claudine Rinner who discovered this minor planet || ·
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 * 164589 La Sagra || || La Sagra, at 2382 meters the highest peak of the Cordillera Subbética mountain range of southern Spain and home of the discovering La Sagra Observatory || ·
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164601–164700

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164701–164800

 * 164701 Horanyi || || Mihaly Horanyi (born 1955) is Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado, who served as a science team Co-Investigator and as the Principal Investigator of the Student Dust Counter instrument for the New Horizons Mission to Pluto. || ·
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 * 164791 Nicinski || || Tom Nicinski (born 1960), American software engineer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || ·
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 * 164792 Owen || || Russell Owen (born 1959), American engineer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || ·
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164801–164900

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164901–165000

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