Meanings of minor planet names: 419001–420000 explained

419001–419100

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419101–419200

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419201–419300

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419301–419400

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419401–419500

|-id=435| 419435 Tiramisu || || Tiramisu, a coffee-flavored Italian dessert. The name was suggested by Annick Merlin, wife of French astronomer Jean-Claude Merlin, who discovered this minor planet. || |}

419501–419600

|-id=521| 419521 Meursault || || Meursault, is a French village situated south of Beaune, in the famous Burgundy vineyard region. The Meursault white wine is well known around the world. || |}

419601–419700

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419701–419800

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419801–419900

|-id=858| 419858 Abecheng || || Abe Cheng (1953–2021) was a space physicist. He served on NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) as a senior engineer, preparing the observatory's computer systems for flight and transferring its astronomical data to its scientific teams. || |}

419901–420000

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