Meanings of minor planet names: 383001–384000 explained

383001–383100

|-id=067| 383067 Stoofke || || Steven Terlaeken (born 1969), nicknamed Stoofke, created Loop naar de maan ("Run to the moon"), a fund raising event for cancer research organised by Kom op tegen Kanker - Belgium. || |}

383101–383200

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383201–383300

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383301–383400

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383401–383500

|-id=417| 383417 DAO || || The Dominion Astrophysical Observatory (DAO) of the National Research Council of Canada. || |-id=492| 383492 Aubert || || Pascal Aubert (born 1966), a French amateur astronomer and observer of solar eclipses all over the world. He has also participated in humanitarian education activities in Madagascar. || |}

383501–383600

|-id=508| 383508 Vadrot || || Laurent Vadrot (born 1975) is secretary-general of the Association Française des Observateurs d´Etoiles Variables. He is heavily involved in the protection of the night sky and in the development of an astronomy station in the Morvan Regional Nature Park (Burgundy). || |}

383601–383700

|-id=622| 383622 Luigivolta || || Luigi Volta (1876–1952), an Italian astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets at the Observatory of Turin during 1928–1934. || |}

383701–383800

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383801–383900

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383901–384000

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