MEANINGS OF ASTEROID NAMES (84001-85000)
Asteroids not yet given a name have not been included in this list.
| Name | Provisional Designation | Source of Name |
|---|---|---|
| 84001-84100 | ||
| 84011 Jean-Claude | Jean-Claude George Pelle, French amateur astronomer | |
| 84012 Deluise | 2002 PR | Fiore De Luise, Italian astronomer |
| 84075 Peterpatricia | Peter M. and Patricia Lowe, parents of the discoverer † | |
| 84095 Davidjohn | David John Matson, father of the discoverer | |
| 84096 Reginaldglenice | Reginald J. and Glenice E. Harding, parents-in-law of the discoverer † | |
| 84101-84200 | ||
| 84200 Robertmoore | Robert Moore, American space engineer, who worked for the Mercury program, Titan missiles, Fleetsatcom and the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System | |
| 84201-84300 | ||
| 84224 Kyte | Frank Kyte, American geochemist and meteoriticist | |
| 84225 Verish | Robert S. (Bob) Verish, American meteor observer and meteorite hunter † | |
| 84301-84400 | ||
| 84340 Jos | Jos Dianovich Claerbout, American writer, web engineer, film producer, and creator of magnificent hats † | |
| 84401-84500 | ||
| 84417 Ritabo | Rita Boles, wife of the discoverer | |
| 84882 Table Mountain | Table Mountain, California | |
| 84901-85000 | ||
| 84902 Porrentruy | Porrentruy, Switzerland | |
| 84921 Morkoláb | The Morkoláb (or Markolaáb), Hungarian mythical animal that eats the Sun or Moon during an eclipse; this object was discovered during a total lunar eclipse | |
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