Meanings of minor planet names: 232001–233000

232001–232100

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232101–232200

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232201–232300

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 * 232233 Taihu || || Lake Taihu, the source lake of the Yangtze River Delta, is one of the five major freshwater lakes in China. || ·
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232301–232400

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 * 232306 Bekuška || || Rebecca "Bekuška" Morvay (born 2005) is a daughter of Slovak amateur astronomer Eva Morvayová. || ·
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232401–232500

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 * 232409 Dubes || || Alain Dubes (1935–2016), a French amateur astronomer || ·
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232501–232600

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 * 232553 Randypeterson || || Randy Peterson (born 1948), a visual observer and longtime member of the American East Valley Astronomy Club of Phoenix, Arizona || ·
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232601–232700

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232701–232800

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 * 232763 Eliewiesel || || Elie Wiesel (1928–2016), a Romanian-born American Jewish writer, human rights activist and recipient of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Peace || ·
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232801–232900

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232901–233000

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 * 232923 Adalovelace || || Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (1815–1852), daughter of George Gordon Byron, was an English mathematician and writer known mainly for her work on Babbage's analytical engine. || ·
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 * 232949 Muhina || || The Museum of Natural History (Muhina) of Fribourg in Switzerland, founded in 1823, assures the conservation of its collections and offers unique information and research possibilities to researchers. || ·
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