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- Look up dinko in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dinko is a South Slavic masculine given name. In Croatian it is a diminutive of Dominko, a variant of...
- Dinkoism (/ˈdɪnkɔɪzəm/), the Dinkoist religion, or Dinkamatham is a parody religion and social movement that emerged and evolved on social networks organized...
- Dinko Šakić (Croatian pronunciation: [dîːŋko ʃǎkit͡ɕ]; 8 September 1921 – 20 July 2008) was a Croatian Ustaše official, and convicted war criminal, who...
- Dinko Tsvetkov Dermendzhiev (Bulgarian: Динко Цветков Дерменджиев; 2 June 1941 – 1 May 2019), nicknamed Chico was a Bulgarian footballer and coach. Dinko...
- Dinko Ranjina (also Domenico Ragnina; 1536–1607) was a Dalmatian poet from the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik). In 1556 he was accepted into the Republic's...
- Dinko Horkaš (pronounced [dînko xǒrkaʃ]; born 10 March 1999) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for La Liga club Las Palmas...
- Dinko Jukić (born 9 January 1989 in Dubrovnik) is a retired medley and butterfly swimmer from Austria of Croatian origin. He competed for Austria at the...
- Dinko Felić (born 10 November 1983) is a Bosnian-born Norwegian footballer who plays as a forward. Felić was born in Bosnia but his family relocated to...
- Dinko Petrov (Bulgarian: Динко Петров; born 10 March 1935) is a Bulgarian former wrestler who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics, in the 1960 Summer...
- Dinko Antun Tomašić (1902–1975) was a Croatian sociologist and academic. He was born in Smokvica on the island of Korčula in Croatia. He studied law at...