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* [[Branko Baletić]] (born 1946), Serbian-Montenegrin film director and producer |
* [[Branko Baletić]] (born 1946), Serbian-Montenegrin film director and producer |
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* [[Branko Bauer]] (1921–2002), Croatian film director |
* [[Branko Bauer]] (1921–2002), Croatian film director |
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* [[Branko Bokun]] ( |
* [[Branko Bokun]] (1920–1947), Yugoslav-British author and journalist |
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* [[Branko Bošković]] (born 1980), Montenegrin footballer |
* [[Branko Bošković]] (born 1980), Montenegrin footballer |
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* [[Branko Bošnjak]] (born 1923), Croatian philosopher |
* [[Branko Bošnjak]] (born 1923), Croatian philosopher |
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* [[Branko Bošnjak (footballe)|Branko Bošnjak]] (born 1955), Yugoslav footballer |
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* [[Branko Bošnjaković]] (born 1939), Dutch-Croatian physicist |
* [[Branko Bošnjaković]] (born 1939), Dutch-Croatian physicist |
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* [[Branko Brnović]] (born 1967), Montenegrin football manager |
* [[Branko Brnović]] (born 1967), Montenegrin football manager |
Revision as of 23:10, 4 August 2018
Branko (Cyrillic script: Бранко; Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [brâːŋko]), a South Slavic given name found in all of former Yugoslavia, may refer to:
- Branko Bobić (1947-2015), Serbian football manager
- Branko Baković (born 1981), Serbian footballer
- Branko Baletić (born 1946), Serbian-Montenegrin film director and producer
- Branko Bauer (1921–2002), Croatian film director
- Branko Bokun (1920–1947), Yugoslav-British author and journalist
- Branko Bošković (born 1980), Montenegrin footballer
- Branko Bošnjak (born 1923), Croatian philosopher
- Branko Bošnjak (born 1955), Yugoslav footballer
- Branko Bošnjaković (born 1939), Dutch-Croatian physicist
- Branko Brnović (born 1967), Montenegrin football manager
- Branko Buljević (born 1947), Croatian-Australian footballer
- Branko Cikatić (born 1954), Croatian martial artist
- Branko Crvenkovski (born 1962), Macedonian politician
- Branko Cvetković (born 1984), Bosnian basketball player
- Branko Ćopić (1915–1984), Yugoslav writer
- Branko Čulina (born 1957), Croatian-Australian football manager
- Branko Đurić (born 1962), Bosnian actor
- Branko Gračanin (born 1943), Croatian footballer
- Branko Grahovac (born 1983), Bosnian footballer
- Branko Grünbaum (born 1929), Croatian-American mathematician
- Branko Horvat (1928–2003), Croatian economist and politician
- Branko Ilič (born 1983), Slovenian footballer
- Branko Isaković (born 1958), Serbian musician
- Branko Ivanković (born 1954), Croatian football manager
- Branko Jelić (born 1977), Serbian footballer
- Branko Kadija (1921–1942), Albanian communist of Serbian descent, People's Hero of Albania
- Branko Karačić (born 1960), Croatian football manager
- Branko Kostić (born 1939), Montenegrin Serb politician
- Branko Lazarević (born 1984), Serbian footballer
- Branko Lustig (born 1932), Croatian film producer
- Branko Mamula (born 1921), Yugoslav officer and politician
- Branko Mihaljević (1931–2005), Croatian composer
- Branko Mikša (born 1947), Croatian politician
- Branko Mikulić (1928–1994), Yugoslav politician
- Branko Milanović (born 1953), Serbian-American economist
- Branko Milićević (born 1946), Serbian actor
- Branko Milisavljević (born 1976), Serbian basketball player
- Branko Miljković (1934–1961), Serbian poet
- Branko Miljuš (born 1960), Croatian footballer
- Branko Mladenović (fl. 1355), Serbian magnate
- Branko Nuss (born 1976), Basic Element (music group) accordion
- Branko Oblak (born 1947), Slovenian footballer
- Branko Panić (born 1977), Croatian footballer
- Branko Pavlović (born 1960), Serbian politician and lawyer
- Branko Peković (born 1979), Serbian water polo player
- Branko Pleše (1915–1980), Croatian footballer
- Branko Radičević (1924–1953), Serbian poet
- Branko Radivojević (born 1980), Slovak ice hockey player
- Branko Radovanović (born 1981), Serbian footballer
- Branko Rasić (born 1976), Serbian footballer
- Branko Rašović (born 1942), Montenegrin footballer
- Branko Schmidt (born 1957), Croatian film director
- Branko Segota (born 1961), Croatian-Canadian footballer
- Branko Skroče (born 1955), Croatian basketball player
- Branko Smiljanić (born 1957), Serbian football manager
- Branko Stanković (1921–2000), Bosnian Serb football player and manager
- Branko Stanovnik (born 1938), Slovenian chemist
- Branko Strupar (born 1970), Croatian-Belgian footballer
- Branko Štrbac (born 1957), Yugoslav handball player
- Branko Tomović (born 1980), Serbian-German actor
- Branko Tucak (born 1952), Croatian football manager
- Branko Vukelić (1958–2013), Croatian politician
- Branko Zebec (1929–1988), Croatian football player and manager
Other
- Branko's Bridge
- Branko, artist's name of Branko (João Barbosa), Portuguese musician, see Buraka Som Sistema