Meanings of minor planet names: 335001–336000 explained

335001–335100

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335101–335200

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335201–335300

|-id=292| 335292 Larrey || || Dominique-Jean Larrey (1766–1842), a surgeon of the great army of Napoleon. || |}

335301–335400

|-id=306| 335306 Mouhot || || Clement Mouhot (born 1978) is a French mathematician and academic. He is Professor of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge, and a fellow of King's College, Cambridge. His research is primarily in partial differential equations and mathematical physics. || |}

335401–335500

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335501–335600

|-id=533| 335533 Tarasprystavski || || Taras Prystavski (b. 1977) is a Ukrainian amateur astronomer and prolific comet observer. His comet observations have led to the recovery of several periodic comets, and in 2020 he discovered the nucleus fragmentation of comet C/2018 F4 (PANSTARRS). || |}

335601–335700

|-id=668| 335668 Ignalina || || Ignalina, a city in eastern Lithuania. || |}

335701–335800

|-id=799| 335799 Zonglü || || Zonglü, or Chinese windmill palm, is a palm native to tropical regions in East Asia. It is a popular ornamental plant in southern China. || |}

335801–335900

|-id=853| 335853 Valléedaoste || || Aosta Valley, a semi-autonomous region in northwestern Italy, and location of the Astronomical Observatory of the Aosta Valley, active in scientific research, public outreach and education || |}

335901–336000

|-id=968| 335968 Xiejin || || Xie Jin (1923–2008), a Chinese film director. || |}