|-id=026| 190026 Iskorosten || 2004 QJ || Iskorosten was the capital of the Drevlyany tribe in the times of Kiev Rus || |-id=057| 190057 Nakagawa || || Nakagawa River (Naka River), named after the former Japanese city of Nakagawa, originates in the Turugi mountain range and flows for about 125 km in Tokushima prefecture || |}
|-id=139| 190139 Hansküng || || Hans Küng (born 1928) is a Swiss theologian and essayist, and professor emeritus of theology at the Ecumenical University of Tübingen. || |}
|-id=283| 190283 Schielicke || || Reinhard E. Schielicke (born 1940) is a German engineer who worked in astronomy as an associate of the University Observatory of Jena. || |}
|-id=310| 190310 De Martin || 1997 TW || Davide De Martin (born 1971), Italian amateur astronomer, author and popularizer of astronomy || |-id=333| 190333 Jirous || || Ivan Martin Jirous (1944–2011), Czech poet, art historian, frontman of the rock group The Plastic People of the Universe || |}
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|-id=504| 190504 Hermanottó || 2000 HE || Ottó Herman (1835–1914), a Hungarian zoologist, ethnographer, mineralogist, archaeologist, journalist, renowned as the "last polyhistor of Hungary". || |}
|-id=617| 190617 Alexandergerst || || Geophysicist Alexander Gerst (born 1976) was the third German astronaut on board the International Space Station. || |}
|-id=710| 190710 Marktapley || || Mark B. Tapley (born 1962) is an Institute Engineer at Southwest Research Institute, who served as the Payload Systems Engineer for the New Horizons Mission to Pluto. || |}
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