Meanings of minor planet names: 366001–367000 explained

366001–366100

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366101–366200

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366201–366300

|-id=252| 366252 Evanmillsap || || Evan D. Millsap (1992–2019) was a passionate geologist and aspiring paleontologist. He was a well traveled citizen of the world and accomplished mountaineer. Evan had a love of family, culture, science, and deep time. || |-id=272| 366272 Medellín || || Medellin, the second largest city in Colombia and is a financial, commercial and industrial center. || |}

366301–366400

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366401–366500

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366501–366600

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366601–366700

|-id=689| 366689 Rohrbaugh || || Catherine Rohrbaugh is a 7th grade science teacher at Dillard Drive Middle School in Raleigh, North Carolina. || |}

366701–366800

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366801–366900

|-id=852| 366852 Ti || || Teresa ("Ti") Lacruz Martin (born 1954) is the eldest sister of the Spanish discoverer Juan Lacruz. She is a law graduate of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and she works as Senior Director of Environment, Health and Safety & Ethics at General Dynamics European Land Systems. || |}

366901–367000

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