Amor asteroid

Of those objects, 1414 are numbered, 83 are named, and 42 are designated as a potentially hazardous asteroid.

Using the definition of Amor asteroids above, "Earth grazers" that never get closer to the Sun than Earth does (at any point along its orbit) are Amors, whereas those that do are Apollos.

To be considered a potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA), an object's orbit must, at some point, come within 0.05 AU of Earth's orbit, and the object itself must be sufficiently large/massive to cause significant regional damage if it impacted Earth.

Most PHAs are either Aten asteroids or Apollo asteroids (and thus have orbits that cross the orbit of Earth), and as of November 2023 70 Amors are classified as a PHA, the named objects 2061 Anza, 3122 Florence, 3908 Nyx, and 3671 Dionysus.

This is a non-static list of named Amor asteroids.

Common orbital subgroups of Near-Earth Objects (NEOs)
Amor asteroid Eros visited by NEAR Shoemaker in 2000