Meanings of minor planet names: 353001–354000 explained

353001–353100

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353101–353200

|-id=189| 353189 Iasus || || Iasus, a Greek hero in the Trojan War. A leader of the Athenians and the son of Sphelus. || |}

353201–353300

|-id=232| 353232 Nolwenn || || Nolwenn Leroy (born 1982), a French singer and songwriter. || |}

353301–353400

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353401–353500

|-id=404| 353404 Laugalys || || Vygandas Laugalys (born 1972), Lithuanian astronomer, is an expert in Galactic structure and stellar photometry. He is known as a hunter of asteroids and together with K. Černis, he discovered the first asteroid from Lithuania in 2001. He is the author of more than 40 scientific papers. || |-id=409| 353409 Onaka || || Peter M. Onaka (b. 1961), an American engineer. || |-id=429| 353429 Fairlamb || || John R. Fairlamb (b. 1988), a British astronomer. || |}

353501–353600

|-id=577| 353577 Gediminas || || Gediminas (1275–1341), Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1315 until his death. || |-id=595| 353595 Grancanaria || || Gran Canaria, Spain, an island located in the Atlantic Ocean, is the most populated of the Canary Islands. || |}

353601–353700

|-id=677| 353677 Harald || || Harald Michaelis (b. 1957) of the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR) has been the head of the Planetary Sensor Systems Department for nearly three decades. || |-id=682| 353682 Maberry || || Michael T. Maberry (b. 1952), the Assistant Director of the Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaiʻi, USA. || |}

353701–353800

|-id=745| 353745 Williamunruh || || William Unruh (b. 1967), the Physical Plant Manager and Safety Officer at the Institute for Astronomy at the University of Hawaiʻi, || |}

353801–353900

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353901–354000

|-id=903| 353903 Kudritzki || || Rolf-Peter Kudritzki (b. 1945), a German astronomer. || |}