Meanings of minor planet names: 514001–515000 explained

514001–514100

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514101–514200

|-id=107| 514107 Kaʻepaokaʻawela || || In the Hawaiian language Kaʻepaokaʻāwela means the mischievous opposite-moving companion of Jupiter, evoking the image of a retrograde object of unknown origin. He hoa hōkūnaʻi ʻeʻepa no Kaʻāwela e holo ʻēkoʻa ana ma ka poe lā. Name conceived by A Hua He Inoa, ʻImiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaiʻi. || |}

514201–514300

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514301–514400

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514401–514500

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514501–514600

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514601–514700

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514701–514800

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514801–514900

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514901–515000

|-id=986| 514986 Zhangweiguo || || Zhang Weiguo (b. 1979), a Chinese amateur astronomer. || |}