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Cyrillic script The Cyrillic script ( ), Slavonic script or the Slavic script, is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia. It is the designated national script in various Slavic, Turkic, Mongolic, Uralic, Caucasian and Iranic-speaking co ...
: Бошко) is a Slavic male given name. It may refer to: * Boško Abramović (born 1951), Serbian chess grandmaster * Boško Anić (born 1968), retired Croatian footballer *
Boško Antić Božidar "Boško" Antić ( sr-Cyrl, Божидар Бошко Антић, ; 7 January 1944 – 4 December 2007) was a Yugoslav and Serbian professional football manager and former player. Playing career Being drafted into the youth setup of Sa ...
(1944–2007), Bosnian Serb footballer *
Boško Balaban Boško Balaban (born 15 October 1978) is a Croatian former footballer who played as a striker. Balaban also played for the Croatia national team. Club career Early career Born in Rijeka, he started playing for local club HNK Rijeka and appear ...
(born 1978), Croatian footballer * Boško Baškot (1921–2013), Yugoslav politician * Boško Boškovič (born 1969), retired Slovenian football goalkeeper * Boško Božinović (born 1949), Croatian conditioning coach and a retired middle-distance runner *
Boško Buha Boško Buha ( sr-cyr, Бошко Буха; 1926 – 27 September 1943) was a young Yugoslav Partisan and an honored icon of the Yugoslavian resistance during World War II. Early life Boško Buha was born into a Serb family in the Slavonian ...
(1926–1943), young Yugoslav Partisan and World War II icon * Boško Bursać (born 1945), former Bosnian Croat footballer * Boško Ćirković "
Škabo Boško Ćirković (Serbian Cyrillic:Бошко Ћирковић) (born 4 December 1976) better known as Škabo (Serbian Cyrillic: Шкабо) is a rapper, beatmaker and producer from Belgrade, Serbia. He has released three albums as a member of B ...
" (born 1976), Serbian rapper * Boško Čvorkov (born 1978), Serbian footballer * Boško Đokić (born 1958), Serbian professional basketball coach and journalist * Boško Dopuđ (born 1990), Serbian football defender *
Boško Đorđević Boško Đorđević ( sr-cyr, Бошко Ђорђевић; also transliterated Boško Djordjević; born 22 August 1953) is a retired Serbian football player. He is mainly known for spending five and a half seasons with FK Partizan between 1974 an ...
(born 1953), retired Serbian footballer *
Boško Drašković Boško Drašković (4 January 1987, Nikšić Nikšić ( cnr, Никшић, italic=no, sr-cyrl, Никшић, italic=no; ), is the second largest city in Montenegro, with a total population of 56,970 located in the west of the country, in the cent ...
(born 1987), Montenegrin boxer *
Boško Gjurovski Boško Gjurovski ( mk, Бошко Ѓуровски; ; born 28 December 1961) is a North Macedonia, Macedonian professional Association football, football former player who played as a midfielder and a current Manager (association football), manag ...
(born 1961), Macedonian footballer *
Boško Janković Boško Janković ( sr-Cyrl, Бошко Јанковић; born 1 March 1984) is a Serbian former footballer who played as a winger for the Serbia national football team. He is an attacking minded player, with the tendency to take long shots and ...
(born 1983), Serbian footballer * Boško Jovović (born 1983), Serbian professional basketball player * Boško Kajganić (1949–1977), former Yugoslav footballer * Boško Krunić (1929–2017), Yugoslavian Communist political figure * Boško Lozica (born 1952), former water polo player * Boško Marinko (1939–2020), Serbian former wrestler * Boško Mihajlović (born 1971), Serbian former footballer * Boško Minić (born 1966), former Serbian footballer *
Boško Obradović Boško Obradović (; ; born 23 August 1976) is a Serbian politician who is the founder and leader of the right-wing political party Dveri. He was the party's nominee for the 2017 and 2022 presidential elections. Early life Obradović was born o ...
(born 1976), Serbian politician * Boško Palkovljević Pinki (1920–1942), prominent Yugoslav Partisan fighter in World War II and People's Hero *
Boško Perošević Boško Perošević ( sr-Cyrl, Бошко Перошевић; 17 September 1956 – 13 May 2000) was a Serbian politician and former Chairman of the Executive Council of Vojvodina. Biography Perošević was born in Odžaci and grew up in the nea ...
(1956–2000), Serbian politician, former Chairman of Executive Council of Vojvodina *
Boško Petrović (footballer) Boško Petrović ( sr-cyr, Бошко Петровић; born 20 April 1975) is a former Serbian football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''foo ...
(born 1975), former Serbian football player *
Boško Prodanović Boško Prodanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Бошко Продановић; born 1 August 1943 in Otočac) is a Yugoslav and Bosnian-Herzegovinian retired professional footballer. Club career He was a member of the FK Sarajevo squad that won the Yu ...
(born 1943), retired Serbian professional footballer *
Boško Radonjić Boško "The Yugo" Radonjić (, ; 17 May 1943 – 31 March 2011) was a Serbian criminal, former leader of the Westies, a predominantly Irish-American gang based in New York's Hell's Kitchen. Early life Radonjić was born in 1943 in Užice. B ...
, known as "The Yugo" (1943–2011), Serbian nationalist and Irish American mob leader * Boško Radulović (born 1996), Montenegrin swimmer *
Boško Ralić Boško "Tatek" Ralić (25 November 1904 – 17 October 1978) was a Serbian football player and coach. He was born in Plaški village near Karlovac, Austria-Hungary, and died in Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia. Playing career Ralić has spent ...
(1904–1978), Serbian footballer and coach *
Boško Simonović Boško Simonović (Serbian Cyrillic: Бoшкo Cимoнoвић; 12 February 1898 – 5 August 1965) was a football coach, player, referee, and administrator. His most notable feat was coaching the Kingdom of Yugoslavia national team at the first Wo ...
(1898–1965), Yugoslav * Boško Stupić (born 1984), Bosnian footballer * Boško Todorović (1905–1942), Chetnik commander * Boško Virjanac (died 1915), Serbian Chetnik commander * Boško Virčanac, Serbian Chetnik commander * Boško Vuksanović (1928–2011), Yugoslav water polo player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics * Božo Janković "Boško" (1951–1993), Bosnian and Yugoslav football player * ''
Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo ''Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo'' was an international documentary about the deaths of Admira Ismić (born May 13, 1968) and Boško Brkić (Cyrillic: Бошко Бркић; born August 11, 1968). The couple were natives of Bosnia and Herzegovina l ...
'', a 1994 documentary about the deaths of Sarajevan lovers Admira Ismić and Boško Brkić


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Boško Buha Theatre Boško Buha Theatre is a theater in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. History It was founded in 1950 by Gita Predić-Nušić and Đurđinka Marković, as first Serbian professional theater for the children. It was named after Boško Buha, who was ...
, in Belgrade, Serbia * Bošković, surname * Boškovići (disambiguation), toponym * Bosko (disambiguation) {{DEFAULTSORT:Bosko Slavic masculine given names Serbian masculine given names Slovene masculine given names Croatian masculine given names Macedonian masculine given names Bosnian masculine given names Bulgarian masculine given names Ukrainian masculine given names