Meanings of minor planet names: 227001–228000

As minor planet discoveries are confirmed, they are given a permanent number by the IAU's Minor Planet Center, and the discoverers can then submit names for them, following the IAU's naming conventions. The list below concerns those minor planets in the specified span of numbers that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names. Besides the Minor Planet Circulars (in which the citations are published), a key source is Lutz D. Schmadel's Dictionary of Minor Planet Names. Meanings that do not quote a reference (the "†" links) are tentative.

Minor planets not yet given a name have not been included in this list.

Name Provisional Designation Source of Name
227001–227100
227065 Romandia 2005 GQ9 Romandia is the Latin name of the French-speaking part of Switzerland.
227101–227200
227151 Desargues 2005 PT16 Girard Desargues, French mathematician and engineer.
227201–227300
227218 Rényi 2005 RU3 Alfréd Rényi (1921–1970), a Hungarian mathematician.
227301–227400
227326 Narodychi 2005 TB152 Narodychi settlement, located in northern Ukraine, has been known since 1545. During the emergency at the Chernobyl atomic power plant in 1986 the city was seriously affected and recommended for evacuation. However, life in the city goes on.
227601–227700
227641 Nothomb 2006 BD99 Amélie Nothomb (born 1967), a Belgian writer.
227701–227800
227767 Enkibilal 2006 US62 Born in Belgrade, the graphic novelist and film director Enki Bilal (born 1951) moved with his family to Paris in 1960. He published his first story in Pilote magazine in 1972 and his first album in 1975. He received the Grand Prix at the 14th Angoulême festival in 1987.
227770 Wischnewski 2006 US289 Erik Wischnewski (born 1952) has been a lecturer at adult education centers and planetaria since 1972 and is an author of several astronomical textbooks. His work contributes to the German-language astronomical education.
227901–228000
227930 Athos 2007 GG6 Olivier d´Athos de la Fère (1595–1661) is a fictional character, a Musketeer of the Guard in the novels The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After and The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas.
227962 Aramis 2007 HQ14 René d´Aramis de Vannes (né René d´Herblay) is a fictional character in Dumas' The Three Musketeers and its sequels. Aramis and the other two musketeers Athos and Porthos are friends of the novel's protagonist, d´Artagnan. The fictional Aramis is loosely based on the historical musketeer Henri d´Aramitz.
Preceded by
226,001–227,000
Meanings of minor planet names
List of minor planets: 227,001–228,000
Succeeded by
228,001–229,000
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