Budislav Grga Angjelinović (14 January 1886 – 1 May 1946) was a politician and lawyer born in Sućuraj on the island of Hvar.
Angjelinović was appointed the National Council's commissioner for public security in Zagreb in October 1918.
In this role, he was tasked with suppressing the 1918 protest in Zagreb led by soldiers of the 25th Royal Croatian Home Guard and the 53rd (former) Common Army regiments.
He was appointed a minister in the Government of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes led by Anton Korošec in 1928–1929.
Angjelinović was among the founders of the Yugoslav National Party in 1929 and appointed ambassador of Yugoslavia to Czechoslovakia and Austria during the 6 January Dictatorship.