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Forename Radko

All around the world, Radko (Radko Poland Bulgaria Slovakia Czechia United States, Радко Ukraine Russia Bulgaria Kazakhstan, Радько Ukraine Russia Belarus Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan) is quite a rare boy's first name. The forename Radko is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Bulgaria, where it is quite a common masculine name, Slovakia, where it is quite a rare masculine name, and Czechia. Likewise, Radko is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Radko

name 拉杜, name ראדו, name Ратко, name Радько, name Раду, name Radka, name Радко, name Radko, name ראדקו, name Ratko, name Rayno, name Radu
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Radko Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czechia, Poland, United States
Радко Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria
Радько Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Russia, Kyrgyzstan
ראדקו Israel

First names said to be same

Radka, Radu, Ratko, Rayno, Раду, Ратко, ראדו, and 拉杜

First name Radko in the context

Radko is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Oslo (Radko Dragic) , the character in « Money Heist ».

Notable namesakes

picture of radko pavlovec radko pavlovec radko pavlovec CZ (b. 1931) link
picture of radko polič radko polič radko polič actor, SI (b. 1942) link
picture of radko martínek radko martínek radko martínek Czech minister of regional development of the CR, member of Czech Parliament (1998–2010), educator and mayor, CZ (b. 1956) link
picture of radko sáblík radko sáblík radko sáblík CZ (b. 1962) link
radko vyhlíd Czechoslovak writer, CZ (b. 1923) link
radko stöckl German politician, DE (b. 1924) link
radko tásler geologist (1925-2003), CZ (b. 1925) link
radko krčma CZ (b. 1917) link
radko šťastný Czech literature historian and educator (1928-2013), CZ (b. 1928) link
radko pytlík Czech literature historian and writer, CZ (b. 1928) link
radko kaska Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak parliament, minister of interior and Czechoslovak politician (1928-1973), CZ (b. 1928) link
radko bobekov Bulgarian chess player, BG (b. 1928) link
radko polič SI (b. 1919) link
radko pavlák CZ (b. 1920) link
radko čurn SK (b. 1921) link