Vinko
Masculine
Croatian, Slovene
Meaning & Origin
Etymology
Vinko is a masculine given name used in Croatian and Slovene. It is a form of Vincent, which ultimately derives from the Roman name Vincentius, based on Latin vinco meaning "to conquer". Vincent was popular among early Christians, associated with many saints such as Saint Vincent of Saragossa, martyred in the early 4th century under Emperor Diocletian.
History and Usage
As with other European forms of Vincent, Vinko gained traction in Croatian and Slovene regions through Christianization. The name is closely related to feminine Vinka and the South Slavic surname descendant Vinković. In Slavic languages, the suffix -o often marks masculine forms, giving Vinko its distinctive shape.
Notable Bearers
Notable individuals include Croatian serial killer Vinko Pintarić (1941–1991); Croatian film director Vinko Brešan (born 1964); Croatian physicist Vinko Dvořák (1848–1922); and avant-garde composer Vinko Globokar (born 1934). In sport, ski jumper Vinko Bogataj (born 1950) from Slovenia gained fame for a crash in 1970 often called "the agony of defeat." Austrian general Vinko Knežević (1755–1832) served in the Napoleonic Wars.
Distribution
Vinko is most common in Croatia and Slovenia. According to Croatian name statistics, it is a traditional name that has seen steady usage but is less frequent in younger generations.
Meaning: "Conqueror" (via Vincent)
Origin: Latin, via Saint Vincent
Type: Given name
Usage Regions: Croatia, Slovenia