Meanings of minor planet names: 295001–296000 explained

295001–295100

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295101–295200

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295201–295300

|-id=299| 295299 Nannidiana || || Giovanni Foglia (born 1932) and Diana Damiani (born 1938), the parents of Italian amateur astronomer Sergio Foglia, who is a discoverer of minor planets || |}

295301–295400

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295401–295500

|-id=471| 295471 Herbertnitsch || || Herbert Nitsch (born 1970) is an Austrian freediver who holds a men's world records in no-limits apnea at 214 m. || |-id=472| 295472 Puy || || Denis Puy (born 1962), a professor at the University of Montpellier and head of the Laboratory Universe and Particles of Montpellier. || |-id=473| 295473 Cochard || || François Cochard (born 1965), a French engineer, who has promoted spectroscopy by amateur astronomers. || |}

295501–295600

|-id=565| 295565 Hannover || || Hannover, the capital city of Niedersachsen, Germany || |}

295601–295700

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295701–295800

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295801–295900

|-id=841| 295841 Gorbulin || || Volodymyr Pavlovych Gorbulin (born 1939) is a member of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the International Academy of Astronautics. He was the first General Director of the National Space Agency of Ukraine (1992–1994). || |}

295901–296000

|-id=935| 295935 Majia || || Majia, a hill located within Shandong University, Weihai, China. || |}