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The name HD 189733 b is derived from the naming convention used for astronomical objects. Let's break it down:
Therefore, HD 189733 b signifies the first planet discovered orbiting the star HD 189733. This naming convention allows astronomers and researchers to identify and differentiate between different planets and their host stars in a systematic manner.
TOI 849 b is TESS Object of Interest's 849th discovery of interest. The numbers are essentially arbitrary outside of that numbers before them have already been taken.
Why don't they just give each star a UUID? It doesn't make any less sense, and it allows them to be uniquely named without requiring a centralized registration process.