Meanings of minor planet names: 338001–339000 explained

338001–338100

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338101–338200

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338201–338300

|-id=274| 338274 Valancius || || Motiejus Kazimieras Valančius (1801–1875) was a Roman Catholic bishop of Samogitia, historian and one of the best known Lithuanian writers of the 19th century. He also was the inaugurator of the temperance movement in Lithuania. || |-id=284| 338284 Hodál || || Gabriel Hodál (born 1963), a Slovak amateur astronomer and astronomy popularizer of the astronomy club in Nové Zámky. || |}

338301–338400

|-id=371| 338371 Gerritsen || || Adri Gerritsen (b. 1959), a Dutch amateur astronomer. || |-id=373| 338373 Fonóalbert || || Albert Fonó (1881–1972), a Hungarian mechanical engineer || |}

338401–338500

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338501–338600

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338601–338700

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338701–338800

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338801–338900

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338901–339000

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