Meanings of minor planet names: 368001–369000 explained

368001–368100

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368101–368200

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368201–368300

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368301–368400

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368401–368500

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368501–368600

|-id=588| 368588 Lazrek || || Mohamed Lazrek (born 1958), a researcher in Cadi Ayyad University's department of physics in Marrakech. || |}

368601–368700

|-id=617| 368617 Sebastianotero || || Sebastian Otero (born 1973), an active amateur astronomer in Argentina. || |}

368701–368800

|-id=704| 368704 Roelgathier || || Roel Gathier (1953–2016) was dedicated to international space research, with outstanding communication and management skills. He played a major role in Dutch and international astronomy, as managing director of SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research and as chairman of ESA's Science Programme Committee. || |-id=719| 368719 Asparuh || || Asparuh (640–701), the founder of the Bulgarian country || |}

368801–368900

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368901–369000

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