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{{wiktionary|Željko}}Željko or Zeljko (Cyrillic script: Жељко) is a Slavic masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: - Željko Čajkovski (born 1925), Croatian football (soccer) player and coach
- Željko Đokić (born 1982), Serbian footballer
- Željko Šašić (born 1969), Serbian pop-folk singer
- Željko Šturanović (born 1960), former Prime Minister of Montenegro who served from 2006 to 2008
- Željko Adžić (born 1965), former Croatian footballer
- Željko Bebek (born 1945), popular Bosnian singer, lead vocalist of Bijelo dugme from 1974 to 1984
- Željko Blagojević, Bosnian Serb runner who ran over 900 km from Banja Luka, Bosnia to Kosovo as a protest
- Željko Božić (born 1974), famous Serbian stuntman and actor
- Željko Bogut (born 1969), Bosnian chess player and two time national champion
- Željko Brkić (born 1986), Serbian football goalkeeper
- Željko Cicović (born 1971), Serbian football goalkeeper
- Željko Đurđić (born 1961), Serbian handball goalkeeper
- Željko Filipović (born 1988), Slovenian footballer
- Željko Franulović (born 1947), former Croatian tennis player
- Željko Ivanek (born 1957), Emmy-award winning Slovenian American actor
- Željko Ivanković (born 1954), Croatian writer from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Željko Janjetović, Bosnian diplomat, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Russian Federation
- Željko Joksimović (born 1972), popular Serbian singer, songwriter and producer
- Željko Kalac (born 1972), Australian goalkeeper currently playing for Greek club Kavala
- Željko Kalajdžić (born 1978), Serbian professional football midfielder
- Željko Kerum (born 1960), Croatian entrepreneur and politician
- Željko Komšić (born 1964), Bosnian-Herzegovinian politician
- Željko Kopanja (born 1954), Bosnian Serb newspaper editor and director of Nezavisne Novine
- Željko Kopić (born 1977), Croatian football coach
- Željko Kovačević (born 1981), Serbian footballer
- Željko Krajan (born 1979), Croatian tennis coach and former professional tennis player
- Željko Kuzmić (born 1984), Serbian professional football goalkeeper
- Željko Lelek (born 1962), Bosnian Serb indicted for mass rape crimes in Višegrad during the Bosnian War
- Željko Ljubenović (born 1981), Serbian football midfielder
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Željko Lordanić|hr}} (born 1948), Croatian cartoonist, animator and illustrator
- Željko Malnar (1944–2013), writer and TV presenter
- Željko Matuš (born 1935), former Croatian footballer
- Željko Mavrović (born 1969), retired male boxer from Croatia turned entrepreneur
- Željko Mijač (born 1954), Croatian football manager and former player
- Željko Milinovič (born 1969), former Slovenian footballer
- Željko Milošević (born 1976), Serbian footballer
- Željko Mitrakovič (born 1972), Slovenian football midfielder
- Željko Mrvaljević (born 1981), Montenegrin football defenderer
- Željko Nimš (born 1950), Croatian handball player
- Željko Obradović (born 1960), professional basketball coach and former professional basketball player
- Željko Pahek (born 1954), Croatian and Serbian comics creator and illustrator
- Željko Pavlović (born 1971), Croatian football goalkeeper
- Željko Perušić (born 1936), former Croatian footballer
- Željko Pervan (born 1962), Croatian comedian
- Željko Petrović (born 1965), retired footballer from Montenegro, technical coach of Feyenoord Rotterdam
- Željko Polak (born 1976), retired Bosnian Serb football player
- Zeljko Ranogajec, professional gambler from Australia
- Željko Ražnatović (1952–2000), better known as Arkan, Serbian career criminal and later a paramilitary leader
- Željko Rebrača (born 1972), retired Serbian professional basketball player
- Željko Rohatinski (born 1951), current Governor of the Croatian National Bank
- Željko Samardžić (born 1955), Bosnian Serb pop-folk singer
- Željko Senečić (born 1933), Croatian film and television production designer, film director and screenwriter
- Željko Sošić (born 1980), young Montenegrin director
- Željko Sopić (born 1974), Croatian football midfielder
- Željko Srdić (1977), Serbian contemporary hyperrealist artist and comic book artist
- Željko Stinčić (born 1950), former Croatian footballer
- Željko Tadić (born 1974), former Montenegrin footballer
- Željko Tanasković (born 1967), Serbian volleyball player
- Željko Turk (born 1962), the current mayor of Zaprešić, a town in Zagreb County, Croatia
- Željko Vincek (born 1986), Croatian sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres
- Željko Vuković (footballer, born 1962), Croatian-born Austrian footballer
- Željko Vuković (footballer, born 1963), Montenegrin footballer
- Željko Zagorac (born 1981), professional basketball player
- Zeljko Babic (born 1976), former association football player in the now defunct National Soccer League in Australia
- Zeljko Bilecki (born 1950), retired Canadian soccer player
- Zeljko Gavrilović (born 1971), veteran Serbian footballer
- Zeljko Loparić (born 1939), Croatian philosopher, historian of the philosophy and university teacher
- Zeljko Marasovich, Croatian American composer of classical and film music
- Zeljko Radovic (Austrian footballer) (born 1974), Austrian football player
See also {{given name}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Zeljko}} 7 : Slavic masculine given names|Bulgarian masculine given names|Croatian masculine given names|Macedonian masculine given names|Serbian masculine given names|Slovene masculine given names|Ukrainian masculine given names |