Boško
Boško (Cyrillic script: Бошко) is a Serbo-Croatian male given name. It may refer to:
- Boško Balaban, Croatian footballer
- Boško Ćirković "Škabo", Serbian rapper
- Boško Janković, Serbian footballer
- Boško Gjurovski, Macedonian footballer
- Boško Antić (born 1944)
- Boško Radonjić, known as "The Yugo" (1943–2011), Serbian nationalist and Irish American mob leader
- Boško Đorđević (born 1953), retired Serbian footballer.
- Boško Vuksanović (1928–2011), Yugoslav water polo player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics
- Boško Buha (1926–1943), young Yugoslav Partisan and World War II icon
- Boško Stupić (born 1984), Bosnian footballer
- Boško Ralić (1904–1978), Serbian footballer and coach
- Boško Bursać (born 1945), former Bosnian Croat footballer
- Boško Simonović (1898–1965), Yugoslav
- Boško Boškovič (born 1969), retired Slovenian football goalkeeper
- Boško Abramović (born 1951), Serbian chess grandmaster
- Boško Drašković, Montenegrin boxer
- Boško Palkovljević Pinki (1920-1942), prominent Yugoslav Partisan fighter in World War II and People's Hero
- Boško Čvorkov (born 1978), Serbian footballer
- Boško Mihajlović (born 1971), Serbian former footballer
- Božo Janković "Boško" (born 1951)
- Boško Perošević (1956–2000), Serbian politician, former Chairman of Executive Council of Vojvodina
- Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo (Admira Ismić and Boško Brkić), an international documentary about the deaths of Sarajevan lovers Admira Ismić and Boško Brkić
See also
- Boško Buha Theatre, in Belgrade, Serbia
- Bošković, surname
- Boškovići, toponym
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