Meanings of minor planet names: 235001–236000 explained

235001–235100

|-id=027| 235027 Pommard || || Pommard, a village in eastern France || |}

235101–235200

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235201–235300

|-id=201| 235201 Lorántffy || || Zsuzsanna Lorántffy (1602–1660), a Hungarian aristocrat and wife of Transylvanian prince George Rákóczi I || |}

235301–235400

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235401–235500

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235501–235600

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235601–235700

|-id=615| 235615 Rosromkondratyuk || || Rostyslav Romanovych Kondratyuk (1938–2024), Ukrainian astronomer, served as the deputy director of the Main Astronomical Observatory of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. || |-id=621| 235621 Kratochvíle || || Kratochvíle, a South Bohemian Renaissance chateau built by B. Maggi in 1583–1589. || |}

235701–235800

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235801–235900

|-id=837| 235837 Iota || || The International Occultation Timing Association (IOTA), founded in 1983, promotes and encourages observations of occultations by amateurs and professionals by providing event predictions, data analysis, results publication and distribution, and support for the Journal for Occultation Astronomy. || |-id=852| 235852 Theogeuens || || Theophile (Theo) Geuens (born 1944) was a friend of the discoverer. He is a lecturer in human sciences, a psychotherapist, a coach and a mediator. || |}

235901–236000

|-id=990| 235990 Laennec || || René Laennec (1781–1826), a French physician || |-id=999| 235999 Bucciantini || || Niccolò Bucciantini (born 1976), an astronomer at the Arcetri Observatory in Florence, Italy || |}