Meanings of minor planet names: 225001–226000

225001–225100

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 * 225033 Maskoliunas || || Marius Maskoliunas (born 1972), a Lithuanian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets, known for his work on stellar photometry, galactic structure and gravitational microlensing. || ·
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 * 225076 Vallemare || || The Italian village of Vallemare, Lazio, where the Vallemare di Borbona Observatory  of the discoverer Vincenzo Silvano Casulli is located || ·
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 * 225088 Gonggong || || Gonggong, from Chinese mythology is a water god with red hair and a serpent-like tail. He is known for creating chaos, causing flooding, and tilting the Earth; he is often depicted with the head of a human and the body of a snake. Gonggong is often attended by his minister, Xiangliu, a nine-headed poisonous snake monster for whom the satellite is named. || ·
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225101–225200

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225201–225300

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 * 225225 Ninagrunewald || || Nina Grünewald (born 2001), granddaughter of German discoverer Rolf Apitzsch || ·
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 * 225232 Kircheva || || Krassymira Kircheva (born 1970), a Bulgarian engineer who contributed to the acquisition of astrometric observations in Bulgaria || ·
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 * 225238 Hristobotev || || Hristo Botev (1848–1876), a Bulgarian poet and national revolutionary || ·
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 * 225239 Ruthproell || || Elsa Anna Ruth Proell (born 1923), the mother-in-law of German discoverer Rolf Apitzsch || ·
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 * 225250 Georgfranziska || || Georg (1835–1902) and Franziska Speyer (1844–1909), founders of the "Georg und Franziska Speyer'sche Hochschulstiftung", and members of the Speyer family, a prominent Jewish family of German descent || ·
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 * 225254 Flury || || Walter Flury (born 1943), a pioneer in space debris research and a recognized expert in celestial mechanics. || ·
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 * 225276 Leïtos || 1436 T-2 || Leïtos, from Greek mythology. He was the son of Alektryon, leader of the Boeotians, and was wounded by Hektor in the Trojan War. || ·
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 * 225277 Stino || || "Stinknormal" (SN), the German word for "boringly normal", inspired by the letters "SN" in the provisional designation of this ordinary main-belt asteroid || ·
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225301–225400

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 * 225321 Stevenkoenig || || Steven Koenig (born 1985), an American amateur astronomer and developer of optical innovations in astrophototography. He is the son of Dean Koenig (see ) who has been restoring and repairing telescopes. || ·
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225401–225500

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225501–225600

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225601–225700

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225701–225800

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 * 225711 Danyzy || || Augustin Danyzy (1698–1777), an astronomer, mathematician and hydrographer, member of the Montpellier Royal Society of Sciences (Académie des sciences et lettres de Montpellie), and responsible for the construction of the Montpellier  Observatory  || ·
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225801–225900

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225901–226000

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