Meanings of minor planet names: 395001–396000 explained

395001–395100

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395101–395200

|-id=124| 395124 Astonepia || || Pia Astone (b. 1960), an Italian physicist. || |-id=141| 395141 Césarmanrique || 2010 CC || César Manrique (1919–1992) was a Canarian painter, sculptor and artist. He combined his work with his support for the environmental of the Canary Islands. He sought harmony between art and nature as a creative space. He won the World Prize for Ecology and Tourism and the Europe Prize. || |-id=148| 395148 Kurnin || || Georgy I. Kurnin (1915–1988), a science-fiction artist, art historian and amateur astronomer. || |}

395201–395300

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395301–395400

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395401–395500

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395501–395600

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395601–395700

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395701–395800

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395801–395900

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395901–396000

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