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Cyrillic script The Cyrillic script ( ) is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia. It is the designated national script in various Slavic languages, Slavic, Turkic languages, Turkic, Mongolic languages, Mongolic, Uralic languages, Uralic, C ...
: Бошко) is a Slavic male given name. It may refer to: *
Boško Abramović Boško Abramović (Бошко Абрамовић; 14 February 1951 – 19 December 2021) was a Serbian chess grandmaster and selector of the national team. Career Abramović was awarded the FIDE International Master FIDE titles are awarded by ...
(1951–2021), Serbian chess grandmaster * Boško Anić (born 1968), retired Croatian footballer * Boško Antić (1944–2007), Bosnian Serb footballer * Boško Balaban (born 1978), Croatian footballer *
Boško Baškot Boško Baškot (Serbian Cyrillic: Бошко Башкот; 11 June 1922 – 19 March 2013) was a notable Yugoslav Partisan and Bosnian politician, Minister of the Interior of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina The Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herz ...
(1921–2013), Yugoslav politician *
Boško Boškovič Boško Boškovič (born 12 January 1969 in Koper) is a Slovenian retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper. International career Boškovič made his debut for Slovenia in an April 1993 friendly match against Estonia, coming on as a 75th-min ...
(born 1969), retired Slovenian football goalkeeper *
Boško Božinović Boško "Klifton" Božinović (born September 27, 1949 − March 5, 2018) was a Croatian conditioning coach and a retired middle-distance runner who represented Yugoslavia at the 1975 Mediterranean Games. Running career Božinović became the fir ...
(1949–2018), Croatian conditioning coach and a retired middle-distance runner *
Boško Buha Boško Buha ( sr-Cyrl, 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 Boško Bursać ( sr-cyr, Бошко Бурсаћ; 22 August 1945 – 8 April 2020) was a Yugoslav professional footballer. Club career Born in Bosansko Grahovo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, then part of Yugoslavia, he started his career at Serbian ...
(1945–2020), 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 Beo ...
" (born 1976), Serbian rapper *
Boško Čvorkov Boško Čvorkov (Serbian Cyrillic: Бошко Чворков; born 14 June 1978) is a Serbian Association football, footballer. External sources * at Srbijafudbal Old stats
at Dekisa.Tripod * Living people 1978 births Footballers from Ru ...
(born 1978), Serbian footballer *
Boško Đokić Boško Đokić ( sr-cyr, Бошко Ђокић; 26 October 1953 – 26 January 2019) was a Serbian professional basketball coach and journalist. Coaching career Đokić coached teams in Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Montenegro and Russia. Betwee ...
(1953–2019), Serbian professional basketball coach and journalist * Boško Dopuđ (born 1990), Serbian football defender *
Boško Đorđević Boško Đorđević ( sr-cyr, Бошко Ђорђевић; born 22 August 1953) is a Serbian retired association football, footballer. He is mainly known for spending five and a half seasons with FK Partizan between 1974 and the winter of 1979, w ...
(born 1953), retired Serbian footballer *
Boško Drašković Boško DraškovićTrener BK Niksic (4 January 1987, Nikšić, Montenegro) is a Montenegrin boxer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's light heavyweight, but was defeated by Osmar Bravo Osmar Bravo Amador (born 1 November 1984 ...
(born 1987), Montenegrin boxer *
Boško Gjurovski Boško Gjurovski (; ; born 28 December 1961) is a Macedonian professional football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the elder brother of Milko Djurovski and the uncle of Mario Djurovski. Playing career Club He was a ...
(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
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(1944–1993), Yugoslavian Craftsman Photographer known for his work and contributions to the local community. *
Boško Jovović Boško Jovović (born 10 October 1983) is a Serbian professional basketball player who last played for Union Sportive Maubeugeoise of the France NM2. References External links Bosko Jovovicat proballers.com Boško Jovovicat eurobasket.com ...
(born 1983), Serbian professional basketball player *
Boško Kajganić Boško Kajganić (29 April 1949 – 21 November 1977) was a Yugoslav footballer. He died in a car accident in 1977, at the age of 28. Personal life His son, Ognjen Kajganić, is a retired professional handball Handball (also known as tea ...
(1949–1977), former Yugoslav footballer *
Boško Krunić Boško Krunić (21 October 1929 – 23 January 2017) was a Yugoslav Communist politician. He was a chairman of the Presidency of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia The League of Communists of Yugoslavia, known until 1952 as the Communi ...
(1929–2017), Yugoslavian Communist political figure *
Boško Lozica Boško Lozica (born November 28, 1952, in Korčula, Yugoslavia) is a former water polo player. As a member of Yugoslavia's water polo team he won a silver medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the ...
(born 1952), former water polo player *
Boško Marinko Boško Marinko (; Koljane, 11 August 1939 – Subotica, 18 July 2020) was a Serbian wrestler who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics and 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the ...
(1939–2020), Serbian former wrestler *
Boško Mihajlović Boško Mihajlović (Serbian Cyrillic: Бошко Михајловић; born October 10, 1971) is a Serbian former footballer. Mihajlović started his career in FK Proleter Zrenjanin in 1992. He played 6 seasons for Proleter (1992-1997) and then ...
(born 1971), Serbian former footballer *
Boško Minić Boško Minić (born 24 October 1966) is a Serbian retired footballer who played as a striker. Club career He played for Jeonnam Dragons of the South Korean K League K League () is South Korea's professional football league. It includes the ...
(born 1966), former Serbian footballer *
Boško Obradović Boško Obradović ( sr-Cyrl, Бошко Обрадовић; ; born 23 August 1976) is a Serbian politician. He is the co-founder and former president of the right-wing political party Dveri. He was the party's nominee for the 2017 and 2022 pre ...
(born 1976), Serbian politician *
Boško Palkovljević Pinki Boško Palkovljević Pinki ( sr-Cyrl, Бошко Палковљевић „Пинки"; 1920–1942) was a prominent Partisan fighter during World War II in Yugoslavia and a People's Hero of Yugoslavia. Biography Palkovljević was born on 1 ...
(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. He was assassinated in 2000. Biography Perošević was born in Od ...
(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 Serbian retired football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a go ...
(born 1975), former Serbian football player *
Boško Prodanović Boško Prodanović (; 1 August 1943 – 16 April 2024) was a Yugoslav football manager and player. Club career Prodanović spent most of his playing career at Sarajevo (1964–1971), establishing a formidable partnership with fellow namesake B ...
(born 1943), retired Serbian professional footballer *
Boško Radonjić Boško Radonjić (, ; 17 May 194331 March 2011) was a Serbian mobster, 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. Boško's father, Drag ...
, known as "The Yugo" (1943–2011), Serbian nationalist and Irish American mob leader * Boško Radulović (born 1996), Montenegrin swimmer * Boško Ralić (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 Boško Stupić (; born 27 June 1984) is a Bosnian footballer who plays for Kyran in the Kazakhstan First League. Club career Born in Mostar, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, he has played for Bosnian club FK Leotar, FK Mladost Velika Obarska, FK H ...
(born 1984), Bosnian footballer *
Boško Todorović Boško Todorović was a Chetnik commander and delegate of the Chetnik leader Draža Mihailović in eastern Bosnia during World War II. During the interwar period he was a major in the Royal Yugoslav Army. Following the April 1941 Axis powers, Axis ...
(1905–1942), Chetnik commander * Boško Virjanac (died 1915), Serbian Chetnik commander * Boško Virčanac, Serbian Chetnik commander *
Boško Vuksanović Boško Vuksanović ( sr-cyrl, Бошко Вуксановић; 4 January 1928 – 4 April 2011) was a Yugoslavian water polo player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was born in Kotor, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes ( ...
(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'' is 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 liv ...
'', a 1994 documentary about the deaths of Sarajevan lovers Admira Ismić and Boško Brkić


See also

* Boško Buha Theatre, in Belgrade, Serbia *
Bošković Bošković ( sr-Cyrl, Бошковић, ) is a South Slavic languages, South Slavic surname, derived from the male given name Boško. It may refer to: * Anica Bošković, Ragusan writer * Branko Bošković, Montenegrin football player * Danko Boš ...
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Boškovići (disambiguation) Boškovići may refer to: *Boškovići (Goražde) *Boškovići (Laktaši) *Boškovići (Zvornik) See also *Bošković Bošković ( sr-Cyrl, Бошковић, ) is a South Slavic languages, South Slavic surname, derived from the male given name Bo ...
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Bosko (disambiguation) Bosko is an animated character. Bosko may also refer to: *"Bosko", a police detective in the film ''Heat In thermodynamics, heat is energy in transfer between a thermodynamic system and its surroundings by such mechanisms as thermal condu ...
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