Meanings of minor planet names: 379001–380000 explained

379001–379100

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379101–379200

|-id=130| 379130 Lopresti || || Claudio Lopresti, an Italian amateur astronomer and founder of the Digital Astronomy Group as well as a discoverer of numerous variable stars. In 2007, he discovered the first transit of an extrasolar planet in the constellation of Cassiopeia. || |-id=155| 379155 Volkerheinrich || || Volker Heinrich (born 1962), a German amateur astronomer and chairman of the Astronomy Section of the "Physikalischer Verein" at Frankfurt, Germany || |-id=173| 379173 Gamaovalia || || Galina (born 1935), Mariya (born 1940), Oktyabrina (born 1938), Vassiliy (born 1944) and Lev (born 1947), the brothers and sisters of astronomer Klim Churyumov (1937–2016), co-discoverer of comet 67P || |}

379201–379300

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379301–379400

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379401–379500

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379501–379600

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379601–379700

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379701–379800

|-id=732| 379732 Oklay || || Nilda Oklay (b. 1981), a Turkish planetary scientist. || |-id=767| 379767 Barcis || || Barcis is an Italian municipality in the province of Pordenone (Friuli-Venezia Giulia). || |}

379801–379900

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379901–380000

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