Gojko
Masculine
Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Meaning & Origin
Gojko is a South Slavic masculine given name, primarily used in Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia. It derives from the Old Slavic verb gojiti, meaning "to grow, heal, foster, or nurture." This etymology connects the name with nurturing and life-giving qualities.
Etymology and Meaning
The root gojiti comes from Proto-Slavic *ⰳⱁⰻⱅⰻ (gʲoiti), related to concepts of living, healing, and raising. The name thus embodies ideas of growth and care. Variations such as Gojislav, Gojomir, and Gojimir share this root, and the diminutive Gojo is also common.
Historical and Geographical Spread
The name is most frequent in Slovenia, with historical connections to the region of Dol pod Gojko. In Croatia, it is found primarily in coastal and Dalmatian areas, while in Serbia it is less common. The Serbian variant Gojislav is historically associated with medieval rulers, though Gojko itself is less frequent.
Notable Bearers
Notable individuals include the Serbian physician Gojko Nikolis and Serbian basketball coach Gojko Bogdanović.
Related Names
Related forms include Gojislav, Gojomir, Gajslav, Gojak, Gojan, and Gojo.
Meaning: "to grow, heal, foster, nurture"
Origin: South Slavic (Old Slavic gojiti)
Type: Masculine given name
Usage Regions: Slovenia, Croatia, Serbias