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Zvonko


Zvonko (Звонко) is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Zvonko Bego (1940–2018), Croatian footballer
  • Zvonko Bezjak (1935–2022), Croatian hammer thrower
  • Zvonko Bogdan (born 1942), Serbian performer of traditional folk songs of Serbia, Croatia, Hungary and Romania
  • Zvonko Bušić (1946–2013), Croatian emigrant, most known for the hijacking of TWA Flight 355 in 1976
  • Zvonko Ivezić (1949–2016), Serbian footballer
  • Zvonko Jazbec (1911–1970), Croatian football goalkeeper
  • Zvonko Marković (born 1975), Serbian fashion designer
  • Zvonko Milojević (born 1971), retired Serbian football goalkeeper
  • Zvonko Monsider, Croatian football goalkeeper
  • Zvonko Pamić (born 1991), Croatian professional footballer
  • Zvonko Pantović, Serbian singer and songwriter
  • Zvonko Strnad (1926–1979), Croatian football player
  • Zvonko Šundovski, former team handball player from Republic of North Macedonia
  • Zvonko Varga (born 1959), former Serbian/Yugoslav football manager and former player
  • Zvonko Vranesic (born 1938), Croatian–Canadian International Master of chess
  • Zvonko Živković (born 1959), Serbian footballer
  • Zvonko Marković, Serbian fashion designer
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