|-id=007| 100007 Peters || || Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters (1813–1890), a German-American astronomer and discoverer of asteroids and of comet 80P/Peters–Hartley || |-id=019| 100019 Gregorianik || || Gregorian chant (German shortening Gregorianik) a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song of the Roman Catholic Church || |-id=027| 100027 Hannaharendt || || Hannah Arendt (1906–1975), German philosopher and political theorist || |-id=028| 100028 von Canstein || || Carl Hildebrand von Canstein (1667–1719) established the Cansteinsche Bible Society in Halle (Saale) in 1710. Von Canstein was a friend of August Hermann Francke. || |-id=029| 100029 Varnhagen || || Rahel Varnhagen (née Levin; 1771–1833), German writer of Jewish descent, the subject of a famous biography by Hannah Arendt || |-id=033| 100033 Taizé || || Taizé, Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, France, where the Taizé Community is located || |-id=046| 100046 Worms || || Worms is one of the oldest German towns. || |-id=047| 100047 Leobaeck || || Rabbi Leo Baeck (1873–1956), German-Jewish scholar, president of both the Council of Jews from Germany and the World Union for Progressive Judaism || |-id=049| 100049 Césarann || || César Hernandez (born 1959) and Ann Hernandez (born 1964), brother-in-law and sister, respectively, of the discoverer Andrew Lowe || |-id=050| 100050 Carloshernandez || || Carlos R. Hernandez (born 1996), nephew of the discoverer Andrew Lowe || |-id=051| 100051 Davidhernandez || || David A. Hernandez (born 1998), nephew of the discoverer Andrew Lowe || |-id=053| 100053 Danstinebring || || Dan Stinebring (b. 1953) obtained degrees from Williams College and Cornell, and is an Oberlin College professor emeritus. He is a senior researcher in the NANOGrav (North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational waves) consortium, which uses high-precision timing of pulsars to study ultra-low-frequency gravitational waves. || |-id=077| 100077 Tertzakian || || Peter Tertzakian (born 1961), Canadian author and energy economist || |-id=084| 100084 Gußmann || || Ernst-August Gußmann (b. 1933), a German theoretical astrophysicist based in Potsdam. || |}
|-id=122| 100122 Alpes Maritimes || || Alpes-Maritimes, French département where the discovery site is located || |-id=133| 100133 Demosthenes || || Demosthenes (384–322 BC), a famous orator of ancient Athens who was considered by Cicero as the greatest among all orators. || |}
|-id=229| 100229 Jeanbailly || || Jean Sylvain Bailly (1736–1793), a French astronomer, mathematician and freemason. In 1759 he calculated an orbit for the next appearance of Halley's comet. || |-id=231| 100231 Monceau || || Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau (1700–1782), a French physician, naval engineer and botanist. || |-id=266| 100266 Sadamisaki || || Sadamisaki peninsula, in the westernmost part of Shikoku, the narrowest peninsula in Japan || |-id=267| 100267 JAXA || || JAXA, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, where the second discoverer works, on the occasion of the 5th anniversary of JAXA in 2008 || |-id=268| 100268 Rosenthal || || Hans Rosenthal (1925–1987), German Holocaust survivor, later radio and television moderator, member of the Council of Jews from Germany || |-id=292| 100292 Harmandir || || The Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), located in the Indian state of Punjab, is the spiritual and cultural center for the Sikh religion. || |}
|-id=308| 100308 ČAS || 1995 HB || The Česká Astronomická Společnost (Czech Astronomical Society) was established in Prague in 1917. || |-id=309| 100309 Misuzukaneko || 1995 HD || Misuzu Kaneko (1903–1930), a Japanese poet and songwriter, who composed as many as 512 poems. || |}
|-id=416| 100416 Syang || 1996 CB || Stephenson Yang (born 1954), Canadian astronomer and exoplanet discoverer || |-id=417| 100417 Philipglass || 1996 EC || Philip Glass (born 1937), American composer || |-id=433| 100433 Hyakusyuko || || Nagai Hyakusyuko is the name of the dam lake in Nagai city, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. || |-id=434| 100434 Jinyilian || 1996 LJ || Jin Yilian (born 1929), academic of the China Academy of Engineering || |-id=445| 100445 Pisa || || The Italian city of Pisa in Tuscany, known for its Leaning Tower and several other historic churches and medieval palaces. || |-id=456| 100456 Chichén Itzá || 1996 TH || Chichen Itza, a large pre-Columbian city built by the Maya during the late classic period. The archaeological site is located in Yucatán State, Mexico. || |-id=483| 100483 NAOJ || || NAOJ, the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, on the occasion of its twentieth anniversary || |-id=485| 100485 Russelldavies || 1996 VX || Dennis Russell Davies (born 1944), American pianist and conductor of the Bruckner Orchestra Linz from 2002 and musical director of the Basel Symphony Orchestra from 2009 || |}
|-id=519| 100519 Bombig || || Anna Bombig (1919–2013), Italian teacher and poet of the Italian region of Friuli || |-id=553| 100553 Dariofo || 1997 GD || Dario Fo (1926–2016), Italian satirist, playwright, theatre director, actor, composer and recipient of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Literature || |-id=596| 100596 Perrett || || Kathryn M. Perrett (born 1971), Canadian astrophysicist, expert in galactic dynamics, and friend and colleague of the discoverer, David D. Balam || |-id=600| 100600 Davidfossé || || David Fossé (b. 1974), a French science journalist. || |}
|-id=604| 100604 Lundy || || Lundy, English island in the Bristol Channel || |-id=641| 100641 Cledassou || || Rodolphe Cledassou (1965–2023), a French space engineer. || |-id=675| 100675 Chuyanakahara || || Chūya Nakahara (1907–1937), Japanese poet || |-id=691| 100691 Hasetoshitsuka || || Hase Toshitsuka (1903–1991), a Japanese businessman. || |}
|-id=726| 100726 Marcoiozzi || || Marco Iozzi (born 1965), an Italian amateur astronomer and member of the astrometry team at Beppe Forti Astronomical Observatory in Montelupo Fiorentino, Tuscany. || |-id=728| 100728 Kamenice n Lipou || 1998 CK || Kamenice nad Lipou, small town situated in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands of the Czech Republic || |-id=731| 100731 Ara Pacis || 1998 DO || Ara Pacis, located in Rome, is an altar dedicated to Pax, the Roman goddess of peace. || |-id=732| 100732 Blankavalois || 1998 DQ || Blanche of Valois (or Blanka of Valois, 1316–1348) was the first wife of Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia Charles IV || |-id=733| 100733 Annafalcká || || Anne of Bavaria (or Anna Falcká, 1329–1353) was the second wife of Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia Charles IV || |-id=734| 100734 Annasvídnická || || Anna von Schweidnitz (Anna Svídnická; 1339–1362) was the third wife of Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia Charles IV || |-id=735| 100735 Alpomořanská || || Elizabeth of Pomerania (or Alžběta Pomořanská, c. 1347–1393) was the fourth and final wife of Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia Charles IV. || |}
|-id=897| 100897 Piatra Neamt || || Piatra Neamț, capital city of Neamț County in the region of Moldavia, eastern Romania || |}
|-id=924| 100924 Luctuymans || || Luc Tuymans (born 1958), Belgian painter || |-id=934| 100934 Marthanussbaum || || Martha Nussbaum (born 1947), American philosopher at the University of Chicago. || |-id=936| 100936 Mekong || || The Mekong is a 4350-kilometre river flowing through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. || |-id=940| 100940 Maunder || || Edward Walter Maunder (1851–1928), a British astronomer || |}