|-id=033| 225033 Maskoliunas || || Marius Maskoliunas (born 1972), a Lithuanian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets, known for his work on stellar photometry, galactic structure and gravitational microlensing. || |-id=076| 225076 Vallemare || || The Italian village of Vallemare, Lazio, where the Vallemare di Borbona Observatory of the discoverer Vincenzo Silvano Casulli is located || |-id=088| 225088 Gonggong || || Gonggong, from Chinese mythology is a water god with red hair and a serpent-like tail. He is known for creating chaos, causing flooding, and tilting the Earth; he is often depicted with the head of a human and the body of a snake. Gonggong is often attended by his minister, Xiangliu, a nine-headed poisonous snake monster for whom the satellite is named. || |}
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|-id=225| 225225 Ninagrunewald || || Nina Grünewald (born 2001), granddaughter of German discoverer Rolf Apitzsch || |-id=232| 225232 Kircheva || || Krassymira Kircheva (born 1970), a Bulgarian engineer who contributed to the acquisition of astrometric observations in Bulgaria || |-id=238| 225238 Hristobotev || || Hristo Botev (1848–1876), a Bulgarian poet and national revolutionary || |-id=239| 225239 Ruthproell || || Elsa Anna Ruth Proell (born 1923), the mother-in-law of German discoverer Rolf Apitzsch || |-id=250| 225250 Georgfranziska || || Georg (1835–1902) and Franziska Speyer (1844–1909), founders of the "Georg und Franziska Speyer'sche Hochschulstiftung", and members of the Speyer family, a prominent Jewish family of German descent || |-id=254| 225254 Flury || || Walter Flury (born 1943), a pioneer in space debris research and a recognized expert in celestial mechanics. || |-id=276| 225276 Leïtos || 1436 T-2 || Leïtos, from Greek mythology. He was the son of Alektryon, leader of the Boeotians, and was wounded by Hektor in the Trojan War. || |-id=277| 225277 Stino || || "Stinknormal" (SN), the German word for "boringly normal", inspired by the letters "SN" in the provisional designation of this ordinary main-belt asteroid || |}
|-id=321| 225321 Stevenkoenig || || Steven Koenig (born 1985), an American amateur astronomer and developer of optical innovations in astrophototography. He is the son of Dean Koenig (see) who has been restoring and repairing telescopes. || |}
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|-id=711| 225711 Danyzy || || (1698–1777), an astronomer, mathematician and hydrographer, member of the Montpellier Royal Society of Sciences (French: Académie des sciences et lettres de Montpellie|link=no), and responsible for the construction of the Montpellier Observatory || |}
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