Meanings of minor planet names: 230001–231000 explained

230001–230100

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230101–230200

|-id=151| 230151 Vachier || || Frederic Vachier (born 1974), a celestial mechanician and observer at the IMCCE-Observatory in Paris. He has studied binary asteroids, both as an observer and as a theorist for orbit determinations. || |-id=155| 230155 Francksallet || || Franck Sallet (born 1970), a French amateur astronomer || |}

230201–230300

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230301–230400

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230401–230500

|-id=415| 230415 Matthiasjung || || Matthias Jung (born 1961), a German amateur astronomer || |}

230501–230600

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230601–230700

|-id=631| 230631 Justino || 2003 MB || Justino Sota Martinez (1931–2017) was the father of the discoverer. He was a Catholic priest in Atauta between 1954 and 1964. Then he got a bachelor's degree in literature, and become a secondary school teacher in Villaca\~as and Tres Cantos. With his wife Carmen Ballano, he had two children (Fernando and Alfredo). || |-id=648| 230648 Zikmund || || Sigismund of Luxembourg or Zikmund Lucemburský (1368–1437), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary, Croatia, Germany, Italy, and Bohemia || |-id=656| 230656 Kovácspál || || Pál Kovács (1912–1995), a Hungarian Olympic fencer and sports leader || |-id=667| 230667 Janmlynář || || Czech physicist Jan Mlynář (1966–2023). || |-id=691| 230691 Van Vogt || || Alfred Elton van Vogt (1912–2000), a Canadian-born science-fiction writer || |}

230701–230800

|-id=736| 230736 Jalyhome || || Jalyhome, a school/orphanage for lepers in Pondicherry, India || |-id=765| 230765 Alfbester || || Alfred Bester (1913–1987), an American science-fiction writer || |}

230801–230900

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230901–231000

|-id=975| 230975 Rogerfederer || || Roger Federer (born 1981), a Swiss tennis player || |}