Meanings of minor planet names: 131001–132000 explained

131001–131100

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131101–131200

|-id=181| 131181 Žebrák || || Žebrák is a historic town in Central Bohemia, Czech Republic, known for its medieval castles of Žebrák and Točník, a meteorite fall in 1824, and its creative astronomical observatory active in the field of public education. || |-id=186| 131186 Pauluckas || 2001 DS || Paul Luckas (born 1962), Australian amateur astronomer, discoverer of minor planets and supernovae || |}

131201–131300

|-id=245| 131245 Bakich || || Michael E. Bakich (born 1953), American historian of astronomy, author, and senior editor of Astronomy || |}

131301–131400

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131401–131500

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131501–131600

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131601–131700

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131701–131800

|-id=762| 131762 Csonka || || János Csonka (1852–1939), Hungarian engineer, inventor of the first Hungarian gas engine and co-inventor of the carburetor with Donát Bánki (this minor planet was discovered on the 150th anniversary of his birth) || |-id=763| 131763 Donátbánki || || Donát Bánki (1859–1922), Hungarian mechanical engineer, co-inventor, with János Csonka, of the carburetor in 1893 || |}

131801–131900

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131901–132000

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