Meanings of minor planet names: 290001–291000 explained

290001–290100

|-| 290001 Uebersax || || Robert Uebersax (born 1963), a Swiss amateur astronomer and member of the Jura Astronomy Society (French: Société Jurassienne d'Astronomie|link=no) || |-id=074| 290074 Donasadock || || Dona Sadock (born 1945), producer of the Firesign Theater and radio programs, and a friend of French discoverer Bernard Christophe || |}

290101–290200

|-id=127| 290127 Linakostenko || || Lina Kostenko (born 1930), an awarded Ukrainian poet and writer of the Sixtiers cultural movement || |-id=129| 290129 Rátzlászló || || László Rátz (1863–1930) was a Hungarian mathematics teacher best known for educating John von Neumann and Nobel laureate Eugene Wigner. He was a teacher of the Budapest Lutheran Gymnasium. Between 1894 and 1914 he was editor-in-chief of the Mathematical and Physical Journal for Secondary Schools. || |-id=156| 290156 Houde || || Martin Houde (b. 1963), a Canadian astronomer. || |-id=181| 290181 Sigut || || Thomas Allan Aaron Sigut (b. 1966), a Canadian astronomer. || |}

290201–290300

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290301–290400

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290401–290500

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290501–290600

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290601–290700

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290701–290800

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290801–290900

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290901–291000

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