Slavko
Masculine
Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian, Slovene
Meaning & Origin
Slavko is a Slavic masculine given name. Originally a diminutive of names containing the Slavic element slava meaning "glory", it has become a standalone name popular among South Slavic peoples.EtymologyThe name derives from the Slavic root slava (glory), common in names like Vladislav and Jaroslav. The suffix -ko is a diminutive-forming element, often used in informal or affectionate versions of given names. Over time, these diminutives sometimes established themselves as independent legal names.Notable BearersMany notable men have been named Slavko, spanning arts, politics, and sports. In music, Slavko Avsenik was a renowned Slovenian musician and composer of polka and folk. In acting, Slavko Štimac is a Serbian actor known for his role in Pretty Village, Pretty Flame. In politics, Slavko Kvaternik was a Croatian fascist leader during World War II, while Slavko Linić served as Croatian finance minister. Athletes include Slavko Beda, a Croatian footballer. The name is also borne by Slavko Dokmanović, a Croatian Serb politician, and Slavko Labović, a Serbian-Danish actor.Cultural SignificanceThe name is prevalent in Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene cultures. Its meanings of glory and honor reflective the value placed on renown in Slavic naming traditions.Meaning: gloryOrigin: SlavicType: Masculine given nameCommon in: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and SerbiaRelated names: Slaviša (Slovene diminutive); surnames Slavkov, Slavkova (Bulgarian)