This
minor planet was named after the
flowering plant Elyna, a subgenus of the genus
Kobresia in the family
Cyperaceae, sometimes called bog sedges. The official naming citation was mentioned in
The Names of the Minor Planets by
Paul Herget in 1955 ().
Meta-naming The initials of the minor planets through , all discovered by Reinmuth, spell out "G. Stracke".
Gustav Stracke was a German astronomer and orbit computer, who had asked that no planet be named after him. In this manner Reinmuth was able to honour the man whilst honoring his wish. Nevertheless, Reinmuth directly honored Stracke by naming planet later on. The astronomer
Brian Marsden was honored by the same type of meta-naming using consecutive initial letters in 1995, spelling out "Brian M." in the sequence of minor planets through .
Reinmuth's flowers Due to his many discoveries,
Karl Reinmuth submitted a large list of 66 newly named asteroids in the early 1930s. The list covered his discoveries with numbers between and . This list also contained a sequence of 28 asteroids, starting with
1054 Forsytia, that were all named after plants, in particular
flowering plants
(also see list of minor planets named after animals and plants). == References ==