Meanings of minor planet names: 351001–352000 explained

351001–351100

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351101–351200

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351201–351300

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351301–351400

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351401–351500

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351501–351600

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351601–351700

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351701–351800

|-id=785| 351785 Reguly || || Antal Reguly (1819–1858), a Hungarian linguist and ethnographer notable for his contribution to the study of Uralic languages || |}

351801–351900

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351901–352000

|-id=976| 351976 Borromini || || Francesco Borromini (1599–1667) a Swiss-born, Italian architect who was a leading figure in the early beginnings of Roman Baroque architecture. || |}