Danko
Masculine
Croatian, Serbian
Meaning & Origin
Danko is a South Slavic diminutive, primarily used in Croatian and Serbian, of several male names, including Gordan, Danilo, and Danijel. As a diminutive, it conveys familiarity and endearment, often used within family and close circles.
Etymology
The name Danko ultimately derives from multiple roots. When derived from Gordan, it stems from South Slavic gord meaning "proud." When derived from Danilo or Danijel (the South Slavic forms of Daniel), it shares the Hebrew origin of Daniel, meaning "God is my judge." Thus, the name Danko carries a layered heritage that blends Slavic and Biblical traditions.
Cultural Significance and Historical Context
The name Gordan, including its popular feminine counterpart Gordana, was famously popularized in Croatia by the novel Gordana (1935) by Marija Jurić Zagorka, a renowned Croatian author. This literary influence boosted the use of Gordan and, by extension, its diminutive Danko among South Slavic populations.
Beyond its real-world usage, Danko appears in Russian literature as the heroic character in Maxim Gorky's story "Old Izergil," portrayed as a self-sacrificing figure who leads his people out of darkness.
Notable Bearers
Several modern public figures carry the name, reflecting its use across various professions in the region:
Danko Bošković (born 1982), German footballer of Serbian descent
Danko Cvjetićanin (born 1963), Croatian basketball player
Danko Lazović (born 1983), Serbian footballer
Danko Jones, Canadian rock musician (ethnic background unknown)
Danko Sipka (born 1962), Serbian lexicographer
DankoPopović (1928–2009), Serbian writer and playwright
The name also appears outside its traditional South Slavic context, such as among Russian pop and sports figures.
Usage Distribution
Danko is overwhelmingly used in Croatia, Serbia, and neighboring South Slavic countries. It is rare elsewhere, though pockets of usage exist within Slavic diaspora communities. As a diminutive, it functions both as a given name and a nickname.
Meaning: Diminutive of Gordan (“proud”) or Danijel/Danilo (“God is my judge”)
Origin: South Slavic / Hebrew (via Daniel)
Type: Diminutive given name
Usage regions: Croatia, Serbia, other ex-Yugoslav countries