Zlatko

Zlatko (Златко, ) is a South Slavic masculine given name. The name is derived from the word zlato meaning gold with hypocoristic suffix -ko common in South Slavic languages.

Zlatko is a given name. Notable people with the name include:


 * Zlatko Ćosić, experimental filmmaker and video artist
 * Zlatko Čajkovski (1923–1998), Croatian and Yugoslavian football (soccer) player and coach
 * Zlatko Đorić (born 1976), Serbian footballer
 * Zlatko Škorić (1941–2019), former Croatian football player
 * Zlatko Šugman (1932–2008), one of Slovenia's best known theater, television and film actors
 * Zlatko Arambašić (born 1969), former Australian football (soccer) player
 * Zlatko Baloković (1895–1965), Croatian violinist
 * Zlatko Burić (born 1953), Croat-Danish actor
 * Zlatko Crnković, several people
 * Zlatko Dalić (born 1966), Croatian football coach and former player
 * Zlatko Dedič (born 1984), Slovenian football forward
 * Zlatko Gall (born 1954), Croatian journalist, commentator and rock critic from Split
 * Zlatko Grgić (1931–1988), Croatian animator who emigrated to Canada in the late 1960s
 * Zlatko Horvat (born 1984), Croatian handball player
 * Zlatko Ivanković, Croatian football coach current Head Coach of NK Sloboda Varaždin
 * Zlatko Janjić (born 1986), Bosnian footballer
 * Zlatko Jovanović (born 1984), Bosnian professional basketball player
 * Zlatko Junuzović (born 1987), Austrian footballer of Bosnian descent
 * Zlatko Komadina (born 1958), Croatian politician, vice-president of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia
 * Zlatko Kramarić (born 1956), Croatian liberal politician from Osijek
 * Zlatko Kranjčar (1956–2021), Croatian football manager and former striker
 * Zlatko Krasni (1951–2008), Serbian poet of Czech origin, lived in Belgrade for most of his life
 * Zlatko Krmpotić (born 1958), Serbian football manager and former defender
 * Zlatko Lagumdžija (born 1955), Bosniak politician
 * Zlatko Manojlović (born 1951), Serbian musician
 * Zlatko Mateša (born 1949), the Prime Minister of Croatia from late 1995 until January 31, 2000
 * Zlatko Nastevski (born 1957), Macedonian retired football (soccer) player
 * Zlatko Papec (1934–2013), former Croatian footballer
 * Zlatko Pejaković, Croatian singer
 * Zlatko Perica (born 1969), guitarist
 * Zlatko Portner (born 1962), former Yugoslav handball player
 * Zlatko Prangasevic (born 1987), Serbian-Swedish hiphop artist and music producer known as Meta Four
 * Zlatko Runje (born 1979), former Croatian football goalkeeper
 * Zlatko Saračević (born 1961), Croatian former handball player
 * Zlatko Sedlar, Croatian slalom canoeist who competed in the mid-1990s
 * Zlatko Sudac (born 1971), Roman Catholic diocesan priest for the diocese of Krk, Croatia
 * Zlatko Tanevski (born 1983), Macedonian footballer (defender)
 * Zlatko Tesanovic (1956–2012), Bosnian-American physics professor
 * Zlatko Tomčić (born 1945), Croatian politician, former leader of the Croatian Peasant Party
 * Zlatko Topčić (born 1955), famous multiple award-winning Bosnian writer and screenwriter
 * Zlatko Tripić (born 1992), Norwegian-Bosnian footballer
 * Zlatko Vitez (born 1950), Croatian theatre and film actor
 * Zlatko Vujović (born 1958), former Bosnian footballer who played as a striker
 * Zlatko Yankov (Bulgarian: Златко Янков) (born 1966), retired Bulgarian football midfielder
 * Zlatko Zahovič (born 1971), retired Slovenian footballer, who played as an attacking midfielder
 * Zlatko Zebić (born 1979), Serbian football player
 * Zlatko Vukusic Automotive designer (probably) and founder of the car company Zlatko (Car Brand)

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