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|-id=292| 233292 Brianschmidt || 2006 BV || Brian Schmidt (born 1967), American physicist, who won the who the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the universe, using supernovae as standard candles || |}
|-id=383| 233383 Assisneto || || Vicente Ferreira de Assis Neto (1936–2004), a Brazilian amateur astronomer. || |}
|-id=472| 233472 Moorcroft || || Donald Ross Moorcroft (born 1935), a Canadian physicist. || |-id=488| 233488 Cosandey || 2006 YG || David A. Cosandey (born 1965) is a Swiss physicist. He has developed a theory of science explaining the rises and declines of the main scientific disciplines, including astronomy, in the history of the West, the Middle East, India and China. || |}
|-id=522| 233522 Moye || || Marcel Moye (1873–1939), a founding member of the Flammarion Astronomical Society of Montpellier, which administered the Babote Observatory from 1902 to 1922. || |-id=547| 233547 Luxun || || Lu Xun (or Lu Hsün), the pen name of Zhou Shuren (1881–1936), one of the major Chinese writers of the twentieth century. || |-id=559| 233559 Pizzetti || || Gianpaolo Pizzetti (born 1961), an Italian amateur astronomer and discoverer of minor planets at the Lumezzane Observatory || |}
|-id=653| 233653 Rether || || Hagen Rether (born 1969), a Romanian-born German political cabaret artist who studied music at the Folkwang University of the Arts || |-id=661| 233661 Alytus || || The city of Alytus in southern Lithuania || |}
|-id=707| 233707 Alfons || || Emmanuel Peterfalvi (born 1967), known as "Alfons", is a French-German cabaret artist. || |}
|-id=880| 233880 Urbanpriol || || Urban Priol (born 1961), a German cabaret artist. || |-id=893| 233893 Honthyhanna || || Hanna Honthy (1893–1978), a Hungarian opera singer and actress. || |}
|-id=943| 233943 Falera || || The Swiss mountain village of Falera, location of the Mirasteilas Observatory where this asteroid was discovered || |-id=967| 233967 Vierkant || || Gisela Vierkant (1919–), mother of the discoverer Rainer Kracht || |}