Meanings of minor planet names: 292001–293000 explained

292001–292100

|-id=051| 292051 Bohlender || || David Bohlender (born 1959) a Canadian astrophysicist and member of the IAU, who uses high-resolution spectroscopy to research magnetars and chemically peculiar stars (such as Bp stars), emission-line stars, exoplanets, and the interstellar medium (Src, IAU) || |}

292101–292200

|-id=159| 292159 Jongoldstein || || Jon Goldstein (born 1981), an American research engineer and PhD student at George Mason University and BAE Systems, who is focused in computer simulations of social systems || |-id=160| 292160 Davefask || || David Fask (born 1982), an American psychologist from the University of Virginia whose research is focused on substance dependence and abuse. His PhD thesis explored the cognitive development of twins. || |}

292201–292300

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292301–292400

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292401–292500

|-id=459| 292459 Antoniolasciac || || Antonio Lasciac (1856–1946), an Italian–Slovene architect, engineer, poet and musician, who designed the Khedive Palace in Istanbul and the Tahra Palace in Cairo || |}

292501–292600

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292601–292700

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292701–292800

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292801–292900

|-id=856| 292856 Peeters || || Els Peeters (b. 1973), a Belgian-Canadian astronomer. || |-id=872| 292872 Anoushankar || || Anoushka Shankar (born 1981), an Indian sitar musician and composer || |}

292901–293000

|-id=991| 292991 Lyonne || || Laurence Lyonne (born 1969) and Jean-Claude Lyonne (born 1965), both active and enthusiastic leaders of the French astronomy club "Le Curieux du Ciel" at Gueugnon, Burgundy, which they founded in 1999 ||
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