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83Beatrix Named for a Florentine lady of the noble family of Portinari, immortalized by Dante {see planet  (29
88Thisbe Pyramus and Thisbe were two Babylonian lovers prominent in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
92Undina Named for the heroine of the early 19th century novel Undine by the German romantic writer F. H. K.
152Atala Named for the character in the novel Atala (1801) by the French author François René de Chateaubrian
160Una Named after the heroine of the poetic work Faerie Queene by the English writer Edmund Spenser (1552–
171Ophelia Named for the daughter of Polonius in Shakespeare’s {see planet  (2985)} play Hamlet. (H 21) The nam
186Celuta Named for the main character in the novel René (1805), the second episode of the larger book Les Nat
211Isolda Named possibly for the character in the early mediaeval Arthurian legend perpetuated in the opera Tr
267Tirza Named after the biblical Tirzah (Solomon’s Song 6, 4). (H 32)
277Elvira Named possibly for the principal character in Méditations poétiques (1820) and Harmonies poétiques e
282Clorinde Named probably after the heroine of the epic poem Jerusalem Delivered by the Italian writer Torquato
286Iclea Named “in honor of the heroine of the astronomical romance Uranie, published last year by Camille Fl
463Lola Named conceivably for a character in the opera Cavalleria Rusticana (1890) by the Italian composer P
467Laura Named probably after a character in the opera La Gioconda by the Italian composer Amilcare Ponchiell
471Papagena Named for the girl friend of Papageno in the opera Die Zauberflöte (1791) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
492Gismonda Named after the daughter of Tancred, prince of Salerno, from the Decamerone of the Italian author Gi
493Griseldis Named for the lady proverbial for her virtue and patience. She appears in the Decamerone by the Ital
501Urhixidur Named after a character in the novel Auch Einer (1879) by the German writer Friedrich Theodor Vische
502Sigune Named after a character in the novel Auch Einer (1879) by the German writer Friedrich Theodor Vische
514Armida Named for the beautiful legendary sorceress in Torquato Tasso’s (1544–1595) Jerusalem Delivered. She
524Fidelio This is the name of Leonora when disguised as a man in the opera Fidelio (composed 1805) by the Germ
527Euryanthe Named after the character Euryanthe of Savoy in the opera Euryanthe by the German composer Carl Mari
528Rezia Named for a character in the opera Oberon by the German composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826) {s
529Preziosa This is the title of a play (1810) by Pius Alexander Wolff, set to music (1820) by Carl Maria von We
531Zerlina Named for a character in the opera Don Giovanni (1787) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart {see planet  (1034
539Pamina Named for the daughter of the Queen of the Night in the opera Die Zauberflöte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mo
540Rosamunde Named for the character in the opera of the same name by the Austrian composer Franz Peter Schubert
547Praxedis Named after a character in the narration Ekkehard by the German author Victor von Scheffel (1826–188
548Kressida Named for a beautiful girl, proverbial for her infidelity in Shakespeare’s {see planet  (2985)} Troi
549Jessonda Named presumably after the character in the opera of the same name by the German composer, conductor
550Senta Named probably for the daughter of Daland, Norse sea captain in the opera Der fliegende Holländer (c
551Ortrud Named for the wife of Frederick of Telramund {see planet  (9506)} in the opera Lohengrin (1878) by R
552Sigelinde Named after a character in the opera Die Walküre {see planet  (877)} by Richard Wagner {see planet  
553Kundry Named for a girl, part sorceress, part mortal woman, in the opera Parsifal {see planet  (2095)} by R
555Norma Named for the high priestess of the druids in the opera Norma by the Italian composer Vincenzo Belli
557Violetta Named for the frivolous woman and leading character in the opera La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi {see
558Carmen Named for the leading character in the opera Carmen by the French composer Alexandre César Léopold (
559Nanon Named after the operetta Nanon, die Wirtin vom Goldenen Lamm (1877) by the German-Austrian composer
561Ingwelde Named probably after the opera by the German composer Max von Schillings (1868–1933) who became well
563Suleika Named for a character in Also sprach Zarathustra (1885) by the German philospher Friedrich Wilhelm N
564Dudu Named for a character in Also sprach Zarathustra (1885) by the German philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm
571Dulcinea Named for the beautiful girl, object of the attention of Don Quixote in the famous novel El Ingenios
573Recha Named after the feminine character Recha in the drama Nathan der Weise by the German dramatist and c
579Sidonia Named for a character in the opera Armida (composed 1777) by the German composer Christoph Willibald
593Titania Named after the wife of Oberon, queen of fairies and gnomes in Shakespeare’s {see planet  (2985)} A
594Mireille Named after the poem of the Provencal poet Frédéric Mistral (1830–1914). (H 63) Name proposed by C.
606Brangane Named for a maid servant of Isolde in the opera Tristan und Isolde (composed 1859) {see planets  (19
640Brambilla Named after the novel Prinzessin Brambilla (written 1821) by the German writer and composer E. T. A.
643Scheherezade Named for the fictional wife of an oriental king and the narrator of the tales in Arabian Nights. (H
646Kastalia Named for the fountain in the footing of the Parnassus mountain, near Delphi, consecrated to Apollo
648Pippa Named for the main character in Und Pippa tanzt by the German writer Gerhart Hauptmann (1862–1946).
666Desdemona Named for the wife of Othello in William Shakespeare’s {see planet  (2985)} tragedy (written 1604).
678Fredegundis Named after an unfinished opera by Ernest Guirand which was completed by the French composer Camille
685Hermia Any reference of this name to a person or occurrence is unknown. The naming might be influenced by t
686Gersuind Named for a woman character out of a drama of the German writer Gerhart Hauptmann (1862–1946). (H 70
693Zerbinetta Named after a character from the opera Ariadne auf Naxos by the German composer Richard Strauss (186
705Erminia Named after an opera (1885) by Jacobowsky termed the “most successful operetta of modern times” and
729Watsonia Named in honor of the American astronomer James Craig Watson (1838–1880), director of the Ann Arbor
783Nora Named probably for the drama of the Norwegian poet Henrik Ibsen (1828–1906) {see planet  (5696)}. (H
812Adele Named probably after a figure from the opera Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss (1825–1899) {see plane
815Coppelia Named for the short ballet in two acts by Léo Delibes (1836–1891) which is based on a tale by E. T.
835Olivia Any reference of this name to a person or occurrence is unknown.
839Valborg Named for the heroine in the drama Axel e Valborg of the Danish writer Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger (
841Arabella Named after the opera of the same name by the German composer Richard Strauss (1864–1949) {see plane
861Aida Named for the opera of the same name by the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901) {see planet
864Aase Named for a character in the play Peer Gynt of the Norwegian poet and dramatist Henrik Ibsen (1828–1
865Zubaida Named after a character from Abu Hassan by the German composer Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber
866Fatme Named after a character from Abu Hassan by the German composer Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber
871Amneris Named for a character from the opera Aida {see planet  (861)} by the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi
874Rotraut Named probably after the poem Schön Rotraut by the German poet Eduard Mörike (1804–1875). (I. van Ho
890Waltraut Named after a character in the opera Götterdämmerung (the fourth and last part of Der Ring der Nibel
897Lysistrata Named after the comedy of the Athenian dramatist Aristophanes (448?–380? B.C.) {see planet  (2934)}.
900Rosalinde Named probably for a figure in the opera Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss (1825–1899) {see planet  (
952Caia Named after a heroine in the novel Quo Vadis of the Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846–1916). (N
1012Sarema Named after a character in one of the poems of Aleksandr Pushkin {see planet  (2208)}. (H 97) Name s
1014Semphyra Named after a character in one of the poems of Aleksandr Pushkin {see planet  (2208)}. (H 97) Name p
1016Anitra
1116Catriona Named probably after the novel (1893) by the Scottish poet and novelist Robert Louis Balfour Stevens
1131Porzia Named for a character in Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar (1599). (H 106)
1148Rarahu This is a Tahitian name for a girl. The name is taken from the novel by Louis Marie Julien Viaud (ps
1166Sakuntala Named by the discoverer (RI 895) for the heroine of a famous sanskrit drama by the Indian poet Kalid
1225Ariane Named for the principal role, Ariane Leprieur in the play Le Chemin de Crête by the French dramatist
1331Solvejg Named for the heroine of Henrik Ibsen’s (1828–1906) {see planet  (5696){ drama Peer Gynt. (N. S. Sam
1384Kniertje Named after the principal character in the Dutch play Op Hoop van Zegen by Herman Heyermans (1864–19
1434Margot Named in honor of Miss Gertrud Margot Görsdorf (1915–1990), later Mrs. Zottmann. She was for some ye
1450Raimonda Named in honor of Dr. Jean Jacques Raimond (1903–1961), president of the Dutch Astronomical Society,
1547Nele Named for the wife of Till Eulenspiegel, the roguish fourteenth-century German folk-hero. The earlie
1640Nemo Named for the fictional builder of advanced technology in the novel by Jules Verne {see planet  (523
1683Castafiore Named for Bianca Castafiore, a comic-strip character created by Hergé {see planet  (1652)}. (M 6832)
1773Rumpelstilz The leading character in one of Grimm’s fairy tales. (M 4155)
1819Laputa Named for the floating island in Gulliver’s Travels, a novel by the English satirist, poet, politica
1966Tristan Named for one of the knights of the round table. (M 6421)
2041Lancelot Named for one of the knights of the round table. (M 6421)
2082Galahad Named for one of the knights of the round table. (M 6421)
2149SchwambraniyaNamed for the wonderland created by the characters in L. A. Kassil's children's novel “Conduite and
2175Andrea Doria Named for the head of the Genoan family prominent in Schiller’s {see planet  (3079)} tragedy Die Ver
2262Mitidika Named for the gypsy girl of great charm and courage, one of the central figures in Clemens Brentano’
2309Mr. Spock Named for the ginger short-haired tabby cat (1967– ) who selected the discoverer and his soon-to-be
2401Aehlita Named for the heroine in one of the novels of Aleksej Nikolaevich Tolstoj (1883–1945, see planet  (3
2428Kamenyar Named in memory of Ivan Yakovlevich Franko (1856–1916), a Ukrainian writer and scientist whose remar
2483Guinevere Named for the heroine of the Arthurian legends, the wife of King Arthur {see planet  (2597)}, but th
2570Porphyro Named for the hero in John Keats’ poem The Eve of St. Agnes. Porphyro was deeply in love with Madeli
2597Arthur Named for the central figure of the Arthurian legends of medieval England. In his youth, Arthur pull
2598Merlin Named for the sage and sorcerer of the Arthurian legends. Merlin’s magic enabled Arthur {see planet
2695Christabel Named for a lovely lady in a poem of the same name by the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772
2952Lilliputia Named for the land of tiny people in Gulliver’s Travels, a novel by the English satirist and poet Jo
2991Bilbo Named for the central character in J. R. R. Tolkien’s {see planet  (2675)} classic tale of Middle Ea
3026Sarastro Named for the lord or high priest in the Temple of Wisdom, a leading figure in Mozart’s {see planet
3535Ditte Named for the principal heroine of Ditte, a human child, a novel by the Danish writer Martin Anderse
3552Don Quixote Named for the hero of Cervantes’ {1547–1616} great romance, the Knight of the Sorrowful Countenance,
4142Dersu-Uzala Named after an inhabitant of Siberian Taiga and the character from the novel of the same name by the
4512Sinuhe Named for Mika Waltari’s {see planet  (4266)} world-renowned historical novel Sinuhe, egyptiläinen.
5039Rosenkavalier Named in memory of Richard Strauss (1864–1949), one of the most important twentieth-century composer
5048Moriarty Named for Professor James Moriarty, whom some would describe as a fictional character in the Sherloc
5049Sherlock Named for Sherlock Holmes, the famous detective in the stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Holmes’s k
5050Doctorwatson Named for Dr. John H. Watson, M.D., friend, confidant and chronicler of the detective Sherlock Holme
5405Neverland Named after the world famous play Peter Pan, written by Sir James M. Barrie (1860–1937) and later ad
5896Narrenschiff Named in honor of Sebastian Brant (c.1458–1521), an outstanding German writer and humanist, and the
6042CheshirecatNamed for a cat appearing in Lewis Carroll's famous fairy tale Alice in Wonderland . Its uni
6136GryphonIn Lewis Carroll's Alice's adventures in Wonderland, the Gryphon had an eagle's head, a front
6735MadhatterThe Mad Hatter was a character who appears in various places in Lewis Carroll's classic story Ali
6736MarchareA minor planet discovered in March can appropriately be named for the March Hare, a character in Lew
7113Ostapbender Named for the character Ostap Bender, celebrated hero of the satirical novels Twelve Chairs (1928) a
7345Happer Named for Felix Happer, a character in Bill Forsyth’s wonderful motion picture Local Hero. Happer de
7470JabberwockThe Jabberwock is a mythical creature that is the subject of the classic nonsense poem ‘Jabberwocky’
7796JáracimrmanNamed for Jára Cimrman, a fictitious Czech genius. An analogue to Leonardo da Vinci, he was a playw
7896ŠvejkNamed for a literary character created by Jaroslav Hašek, Czech writer and humorist (1883-1923). Hi
8535PellesvanslösNamed for the fictional character Pelle Svanslös, a brave cat that appears in Gösta Knutsson's child
8536Må nsNamed for the fictional cat Må ns, the eternal “bad guy” in the Knutsson stories, always devising ne
8537BillochbullNamed for the fictional cats Bill and Bull, dim and fawning cronies of the bad cat Må ns of the Knut
8539LabanNamed for the Knutsson's fictional cat Laban. He lived in the Observatory park in Uppsala and gave
8889MockturtleThe Mock Turtle, which appears in Lewis Carroll's Alice's adventures in Wonderland, has a tur
8945CavaradossiNamed for a character in Puccini's opera Tosca. Cavaradossi, a revolutionary and fighter aga
9000Hal Named in honor of the computer Hal 9000 that is the central character of both Clarke’s {see planet  
9007James BondNamed for British Secret Service agent James Bond (007), the creation of novelist Ian Fleming, a for
9387TweedledeeTweedledee was of the twins in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found the
9499ExcaliburExcalibur was the name of the sword of King Arthur.
9500CamelotCamelot was the location of the castle of the King Arthur legend.
9501YwainYwain was a knight of the Round Table of King Arthur.
9502GaimarGaimar was a knight of the Round Table and lover of Morgane, sister of King Arthur.
9503AgrawainAgrawain, brother of Gawain, was a knight of the Round Table.
9504LionelLionel was one of the knights of the Round Table.
9505LohengrinLohengrin, the knight of the Holy Grail, was the title character of an opera by Wagner.
9506TelramundCount Telramund, husband of Ortrud, is a character in Wagner's opera Lohengrin. He wished to
9508TiturelTiturel was father of Amfortas and former king of Monsalvat in Wagner's opera Parsifal.
9509AmfortasAmfortas was the king of Monsalvat and of the knights of the Holy Grail in Wagner's opera Parsifa
9510GurnemanzGurnemanz was an elderly knight of the Holy Grail in Wagner's opera Parsifal.
9511KlingsorThe sorcerer Klingsor appeared in the opera Parsifal.
9623KarlssonPer Olow Karlsson (b. 1934) is a skillful technician who worked at the Uppsala and Kvistaberg Observ
9780BandersnatchThe ‘frumious Bandersnatch’ is a somewhat mysterious entity appearing in Lewis Carroll's classic poe
9781JubjubbirdThe ‘Jubjub bird’ is a mysterious but apparently dangerous creature appearing in Lewis Carroll's cla
12374RakhatRakhat is a planet with the first known extraterrestrial life in the novel The Sparrow, by Ma
12410Donald DuckDonald Duck, the famous character of Walt Disney's cartoons, has amused generations of children and
12448Mr. TompkinsMr. Tompkins is the bank clerk well known from George Gamow's popular books Mr. Tompkins in Wonde
12623TawaddudA fictional character from the Arabian or 1001 Nights, Tawaddud was a talented slave-girl from Baghd
12927PinocchioPinocchio was created by Italian writer Carlo Lorenzini, more properly known as Collodi. His book,
14238d'ArtagnanD´Artagnan is the main character of Alexandre Dumas's novel The Three Musketeers. He is a sw
15845BambiBambi was a fictional young deer in Walt Disney's 1942 animated eponymous film. Bambi's fate has bee
16626ThumperThumper was a fictional young rabbit in Walt Disney's 1942 animated film, Bambi. Thumper's wi
16852NureddunaCreated by Majorcan poet Miquel Costa i Llobera in his poem The inheritance of the Greek genius
17472DinahDinah is Alice's cat in Lewis Carroll's Alice's adventures in Wonderland. The cat never appe
17518RedqueenThe Red Queen is one of the chess pieces that make up the characters in Lewis Carroll's Through t
17612WhiteknightThe White Knight is one of the chess pieces that make up the characters in Lewis Carroll's Throug
17627HumptydumptyHumpty Dumpty, whose head and body together are egg-shaped, is not only the subject of one of the mo
17681TweedledumTweedledum was one of the twins in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass and what Alice foun
17712FatherwilliamIn Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Father William is a character in a poem
17768TigerlilyIn Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found there, Alice comes upon a l
17942WhiterabbitThe White Rabbit appears in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. When Alice hea
18610ArthurdentThe earthling Arthur Dent is confronted with the adversities of life, the universe and everything in
18932RobinhoodRobin Hood was the legendary thirteenth-century English archer and outlaw of Sherwood Forest who, wi
29401AsterixAsterix is the hero of the cartoon series Les aventures d´Asterix by Uderzo and Goscinny. A
29402ObelixObelix is Asterix's devoted friend in the cartoon series Les aventures d´Asterix by Uderzo an
35734DilithiumA substance of great power in the science fiction universe of Star Trek, dilithium is an essential c
41488SindbadSindbad was the legendary sailor from Baghdad who had numerous fantastic adventures during The Se
55749EulenspiegelTill Eulenspiegel (Low German Dyl Ulenspegel) lived in the fourteenth century in northern Germany.
58345MoomintrollMoomintroll is the central character of the classic 1946 novel Comet in Moominland (Swedish t
59828OssikarThe cartoon-figure “Ossikar” was created by German caricaturist Manfred Sondermann, father-in-law of
98494MarsupilamiNamed for the comic-strip character created by the Belgian cartoonist André Franquin (1924-1997). A
155142TenagraTenagra was a mythical island in an episode of Star Trek. It is an exploration of how far peo
174567VardaIn J.R.R. Tolkien's mythology, Varda is the queen of the stars, the star-kindler. She is the deity
195777SheepmanThe shabby but oracular creature is featured in two of Haruki Murakami's novels, A Wild Sheep Cha
207666HabibulaGilles Habibula is one of the main characters of the space opera Legion of Space, written in
238817TiteufTiteuf is the title of a comic strip and the name of its teenage hero, created by Swiss cartoonist P
242492FantomasFantomas is one of the most popular characters in the history of French crime fiction. Fantomas was
256797BenbowAdmiral Benbow Inn is the fictional home of Jim Hawkins in Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel Tr
274020SkywalkerSkywalker is the family name of the fictional characters Luke and Anakin in the Star Wars universe.
278141TatooineTatooine is a desert planet in the fictional Star Wars universe. It is the home planet of Anakin and
283142WeenaWeena is the major female character in The Time Machine, an 1895 novel by H. G. Wells. In th
297409MållganMållgan is the imaginary friend of the fictitious character Alfons Åberg, created by the Swedish aut
327082TournesolProfessor Tournesol is a fictional character in The Adventures of Tintin, the series of comic
343444HalluzinelleThe “Analoge Halluzinelle” is a female robot hologram in the satirical German science fiction TV ser
378214SauronSauron is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings. H
385446ManwëSecondary (385446) I = Thorondor discovered in 2006 by K.S. Noll et al. using the Hubble Spac
418532SarumanSaruman is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings.


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