Mirko
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Mirko is a South Slavic translation of Emeric (Imre in Hungarian). It is different from the forename "Miro", which is a given forename based on the root "mir" (meaning "peace"). This name may also be a short form of Miroslav. The nationality of those men with the forename Mirko who are from outside the Slavic region is listed next to the name.
Notable men with the forename Mirko
- Prince Mirko of Montenegro
- Mirko Alilović
- Mirko Antenucci
- Mirko Bašić
- Mirko Bolesan
- Mirko Bröder
- Mirko Casper
- Mirko Castillo, Peruvian
- Mirko Celestino, Italian
- Mirko Corsano, Italian
- Mirko Cvetković
- Mirko Derenčin
- Mirko Dickhaut, German
- Mirko Dorner
- Mirko Englich
- Mirko Fait
- Mirko Filipović
- Mirko Gashi
- Mirko Giansanti, Italian
- Mirko Grabovac
- Mirko Grmek
- Mirko Guadalupi
- Mirko Hrgović
- Mirko Ilić
- Mirko Ivanovski
- Mirko Jeličić
- Mirko Jović
- Mirko Jozić
- Mirko Kokotović
- Mirko Kovač (basketball)
- Mirko Kovač (writer)
- Mirko Lamantia
- Mirko Lang
- Mirko Marjanović
- Mirko Murovic
- Mirko Müller
- Mirko Nišović
- Mirko Norac Kevo
- Mirko Novosel
- Mirko Oremuš
- Mirko Paetzold, German
- Mirko Petrović (politician)
- Mirko Petrović-Njegoš
- Mirko Pieri
- Mirko Plantić
- Mirko Puzović
- Mirko Rački
- Mirko Raičević
- Mirko Sandić
- Mirko Savini
- Mirko Savone, Italian
- Mirko Selak
- Mirko and Stjepan Seljan
- Mirko Slomka
- Mirko Stojanović
- Mirko Szewczuk
- Mirko Šarović
- Mirko Spada, Swiss
- Mirko Taccola, Italian
- Mirko Tomassoni
- Mirko Turri
- Mirko Uhlig
- Mirko Vidaković
- Mirko Vindiš
- Mirko Virius
- Mirko Vučinić
- Mirko Wolter
See also
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