Meanings of minor planet names: 254001–255000 explained

254001–254100

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254101–254200

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254201–254300

|-id=299| 254299 Shambleau || || "Shambleau" (1933) is a short story by the American writer C. L. Moore (1911–1987). || |}

254301–254400

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254401–254500

|-id=422| 254422 Henrykent || || Henry Kent, a Canadian inventor with a passion and curiosity for science and engineering, who worked at the Ontario Science Centre || |}

254501–254600

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254601–254700

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254701–254800

|-id=749| 254749 Kurosawa || || Akira Kurosawa (1910–1998), a Japanese film director, producer, screenwriter and editor || |}

254801–254900

|-id=846| 254846 Csontváry || || Tivadar Kosztka Csontváry (1853–1919), a Hungarian painter || |-id=863| 254863 Robinwarren || || Robin Warren (1937–2024), an Australian pathologist and Nobel Laureate || |-id=876| 254876 Strommer || || Gyula Strommer (1920–1995), a Hungarian mechanical engineer and mathematician, professor of the Budapest University of Technology, and discoverer of minor planets || |}

254901–255000

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