Meanings of minor planet names: 352001–353000 explained

352001–352100

|-id=017| 352017 Juvarra || || Filippo Juvarra (1678–1736) was an Italian architect in the late-Baroque, who designed the Basilica of Superga near Turin in 1731. || |}

352101–352200

|-id=148| 352148 Tarcisiozani || 2007 PH || Tarcisio Zani, an Italian designer of steel products and an amateur astronomer || |}

352201–352300

|-id=214| 352214 Szczecin || || The Polish town of Szczecin (Stettin), located on the river Odra in northwestern Poland, was the birthplace of astrophysicist Aleksander Wolszczan. || |-id=273| 352273 Turrell || || James Turrell (born 1943) an American artist, known for his work within the Light and Space movement. Turrell is working on Roden Crater, a volcanic cone located outside Flagstaff, Arizona, to be turned into a massive naked-eye observatory. || |}

352301–352400

|-id=333| 352333 Sylvievauclair || || Sylvie Vauclair (born 1946), a French astrophysicist at the Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie || |}

352401–352500

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352501–352600

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352601–352700

|-id=646| 352646 Blumbahs || || Fricis Blumbahs (1864–1949), a Latvian astronomer and meteorologist || |}

352701–352800

|-id=704| 352704 Stevefleming || || Steve Fleming (1974–2017) was a principal of Vernon High School in Vernon, Texas. || |-id=760| 352760 Tesorero || || Pico Tesorero, a prominent pyramidal peak located in the central massif of Picos de Europa in Spain || |}

352801–352900

|-id=834| 352834 Málaga || || Málaga is a city in southern Spain. It is an important cultural and cosmopolitan center in Andalusia. Málaga was founded by the Phoenicians in the 8th century BCE. || |-id=860| 352860 Monflier || || Bruno Monflier (born 1947), an active promoter of scientific outreach in astronomy in France and abroad. || |}

352901–353000

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