Zdenko
Zdenko is a male given name of Slovak, Slovene or Croatian origin. It is the Slavic version of the name Sidonius (meaning of Sidon).[1][2] Other explanation are given as coming from the slavic term zidati, meaning to build or to create[3] or zdenac meaning a well.[4] It is also seen as a diminutive of the given name Zdeslav or Zdenek.
Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Slavic |
Meaning | of Sidon |
Other names | |
Related names | Zdeněk, Zdeno, Zdzisław |
People with this name
- Zdenko Babić, Croatian basketball player
- Zdenko Baotić, Bosnian footballer
- Zdenko Fibich or Zdeněk Fibich, Czech composer
- Zdenko Hans Skraup, Czech Austrian chemist
- Zdenko Kobešćak, Croatian footballer
- Zdenko Kolar, Serbian bass guitarist
- Zdenko Kožul, Croatian chess grandmaster
- Zdenko Seselja, Australian politician
- Zdenko Runjić, Croatian songwriter
- Zdenko Strba or Zdeno Štrba, Slovak footballer
- Zdenko Trebuľa, President of the Košice Self-governing Region since 2006
- Zdenko Verdenik, Slovenian football manager
- Zdenko Zorko, Croatian Olympic handball player
See also
References
- Onomastica; pismo poświecone nazewnictwu geograficznemu i osobowemu. (1958). Poland: Zakłlad Narodowy im. Ossolińskich
- Der perfekte Vorname für mein Baby. (2014). Germany: Bassermann Verlag.
- "Meaning, origin and history of the name Zdenko".
- "Hrvatski jezični portal".
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