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! Name !! Provisional Designation !! Source of Name
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! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="001"| 52001–52100
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| [[52005 Maik]] || {{mp|2002 CL|13}} || [[Maik Meyer]], German amateur astronomer [http://www.kleinplanetenseite.de/Versch/kphimmel.htm †]<!--- All amateurs from germanophone countries ---> [http://www.comethunter.de/me.html ‡]
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! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;display:none;" id="101"| 52101–52200
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! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="201"| 52201–52300
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| [[52228 Protos]] || 1977 RN || Greek word for "first", the discoverer's first minor planet detection {{MPCit_JPL|52228}}
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| [[52271 Lecorbusier]] || {{mp|1988 RP|3}} || [[Le Corbusier]] (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret), Swiss-French architect and city planner {{MPCit_JPL|52271}}
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| [[52291 Mott]] || {{mp|1990 TU|1}} || [[John R. Mott]], American organizer of the modern ecumenical movement and Peace Prize Nobelist {{MPCit_JPL|52291}}
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| [[52293 Mommsen]] || {{mp|1990 TQ|3}} || [[Theodor Mommsen]], German classical historian, epigraphist, and Nobelist {{MPCit_JPL|52293}}
|-
! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="301"| 52301–52400
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| [[52301 Qumran]] || {{mp|1991 RQ|2}} || [[Qumran]], Palestine, where the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]] were found {{MPCit_JPL|52301}}
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| [[52309 Philnicolai]] || {{mp|1991 TQ|7}} || [[Philipp Nicolai]], German Lutheran pastor and poet, author of the hymns ''Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme'' (Wake, awake! for night is flying) and ''Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern'' (How brightly beams the morning star!) {{MPCit_JPL|52309}}
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| [[52334 Oberammergau]] || {{mp|1992 FS|3}} || [[Oberammergau]], Bavaria, Germany, festival place of a famous Passion Play {{MPCit_JPL|52334}}
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| [[52337 Compton]] || 1992 RS || [[Arthur Holly Compton]], American physicist and Nobelist {{MPCit_JPL|52337}}
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! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="401"| 52401–52500
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| [[52421 Daihoji]] || 1994 LA || [[Daihōji]], north of [[Kumakōgen, Ehime|Kumakōgen]], Japan, 44th destination of the [[Shikoku Pilgrimage]] {{MPCit_MPES|52421}}
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| [[52455 Masamika]] || {{mp|1995 AD|1}} || [[Masa-aki Takanashi]] and his wife Mika, Japanese amateur astronomers {{MPCit_JPL|52455}}
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| [[52500 Kanata]] || {{mp|1996 DC|1}} || KANATA, Japanese for "Far Away", name of the new 1.5-m telescope of [[Hiroshima University]] {{MPCit_JPL|52500}}
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! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="501"| 52501–52600
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| [[52589 Montviloff]] || {{mp|1997 PY|3}} || Nicolas Montviloff, French co-founder of the [[Observatoire des Pises]], and current president of the Société astronomique de Montpellier {{MPCit_MPES|52589}}
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! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="601"| 52601–52700
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| [[52601 Iwayaji]] || {{mp|1997 SJ|16}} || [[Iwayaji]], east of [[Kumakogen, Ehime|Kumakōgen]], Japan, 45th destination of the [[Shikoku Pilgrimage]] {{MPCit_MPES|52601}}
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| [[52604 Thomayer]] || {{mp|1997 TZ|9}} || [[Josef Thomayer]], Czech professor of internal medicine at the Charles University of Prague {{MPCit_JPL|52604}}
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| [[52649 Chrismith]] || {{mp|1997 YX|11}} || Christine Elizabeth Smith, American elementary school teacher {{MPCit_JPL|52649}}
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| [[52665 Brianmay]] || {{mp|1998 BM|30}} || [[Brian May]], British astrophysicist, chancellor of [[Liverpool John Moores University]], and lead guitarist and songwriter for the rock group ''[[Queen (band)|Queen]]'' {{MPCit_JPL|52665}}
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! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;display:none;" id="701"| 52701–52800
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! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="801"| 52801–52900
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| [[52872 Okyrhoe]] || {{mp|1998 SG|35}} || [[Okyrhoe]], mythological daughter of Chiron and Chariklo {{MPCit_JPL|52872}}
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! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="901"| 52901–53000
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| [[52975 Cyllarus]] || {{mp|1998 TF|35}} || [[Cyllarus]], mythological centaur {{MPCit_JPL|52975}}
|}
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