Meanings of minor planet names: 541001–542000

541001–541100

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541101–541200

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 * 541132 Leleākūhonua || || Leleākūhonua is a life form mentioned in the Hawaiian creation chant, the Kumulipo. The name compares the orbit to the flight of migratory birds and evokes a yearning to be near Earth. Me he manu i ke ala pō`aiapuni lā, he pa`a mau nō ia i ka hui me kona pūnana i kumu mai ai. || ·
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 * 541185 Boldogkői || || Zsolt Boldogkői (b. 1961), a Hungarian molecular biologist. || ·
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 * 541200 Komjádibéla || || Béla Komjádi (1892–1933), a Hungarian water polo player and coach. || ·
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541201–541300

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541301–541400

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541401–541500

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 * 541487 Silviapablo || || Silvia (born 2006) and Pablo (born 2010) are the children of the Spanish amateur astronomer Juanjo Gonzalez. || ·
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541501–541600

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 * 541508 Liucixin || || Liu Cixin (b. 1963) is a Chinese science-fiction writer. He received the 2015 Hugo Award for his novel The Three-Body Problem. || ·
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 * 541550 Schickbéla || || Béla Schick (1877–1967) was a Hungarian-born American pediatrician, known for his Schick test he developed in 1913 || ·
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 * 541565 Gucklerkároly || || Károly Guckler (1858–1923) was a Hungarian forester, best known for the reforestation of the Hármashatár hill in Budapest city, Hungary. || ·
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 * 541571 Schulekfrigyes || || Frigyes Schulek (1841–1919) was a Hungarian architect, full professor at the Technical University of Budapest, and a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. || ·
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 * 541575 Mikhailnazarov || || Mikhail A. Nazarov (1949–2016), a former head the Laboratory of Meteoritics at the Vernadsky Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences || ·
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 * 541582 Tóthimre || || Imre Tóth (born 1957) is a Hungarian astronomer and planetary scientist, known for his research on the coma and nucleus of comets using observations made by the Hubble telescope. || ·
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 * 541587 Paparó || || Margit Paparó (born 1950), a Hungarian astronomer and an observer of pulsating variable stars. She has also discovered supernova SN 1976C. || ·
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541601–541700

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 * 541618 Magyaribéla || || Béla Magyari (1949–2018) was a Hungarian pilot, aeronautical engineer,  colonel in the Hungarian Air Force, member of the Hungarian Astronomical Association, president of the Hungarian Astronautical Society, and a backup cosmonaut of the Soyuz 36 mission, who also worked for the Hungarian Space Office. || ·
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 * 541627 Halmospál || || Paul Halmos (1916–2006) was a Hungarian-American mathematician. || ·
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 * 541631 Kirbulychev || || Kir Bulychev was a pen name of Igor Vsevolodovich Mozheiko (1934–2003), a Russian orientalist historian and a well-known science fiction writers || ·
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 * 541691 Ranschburg || || Jenő Ranschburg (1935–2011) was a Hungarian psychologist, writer, and science popularizer. || ·
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541701–541800

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 * 541741 Fado || || Fado, a Portuguese musical genre with roots in historical music from urban Lisbon. Fado also translates to "destiny" or "fate" in English. || ·
 * -id=776
 * 541776 Oláhkatalin || || Katalin Oláh (born 1948),0 a Hungarian astronomer at the Konkoly Observatory. Her research includes binary stars, as wells as the spots, the differential rotation, and the cycling activity of stars. || ·
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541801–541900

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 * 541842 Amygreaves || || Amy Greaves (born 2003), the granddaughter of British amateur astronomer Norman Falla, who discovered this minor planet. || ·
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 * 541878 Jessicatallulah || || Jessica Tallulah Jane Forward (born 2005), the granddaughter of British amateur astronomer Norman Falla, who discovered this minor planet. || ·
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 * 541897 TRAPPIST || 2012 CK || TRAPPIST (Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescopes) are two 0.6-meter robotic telescopes located at the La Silla Observatory in Chile and at the Oukaïmeden Observatory in Morocco used for searching for comets and exoplanets. || ·
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541901–542000

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 * 541982 Grendel || || Lajos Grendel (1948–2018) was a Slovakian-Hungarian writer and university teacher. || ·
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 * 541983 Matthiaspenselin || || Matthias Penselin (born 1963) is a German science teacher and astronomer. || ·
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 * 541992 Lukácsbéla || || Béla Lukács (born 1947) is a Hungarian theoretical physicist. || ·
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