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Iranian prophet (1819–1850)
The Báb (born ʻAlí-Muḥammad Shírází; /ˈæli moʊˈhæməd/; Persian: علیمحمد شیرازی; 20 October 1819 – 9 July 1850) was an Iranian religious leader who founded
Báb
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up bab in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bab or BAB can refer to: Bab (toponymy), a component of Arabic toponyms literally meaning "gate" Bab (Shia
Bab
Messianic movement founded by the Báb
symbols. Bábism (Persian: بابیه, romanized: Bâbiyye) is a messianic movement founded in 1844 by the Báb (b. 'Ali Muhammad of Shiraz). The Báb, an Iranian
Bábism
Topics referred to by the same term
Babs or BABS may refer to: Babs (1920 film), a silent film starring Corinne Griffith Babs (2000 film), a 2000 Dutch film Babs (2017 film), a 2017 British
Babs
Strait between Yemen and Djibouti
The Bab-el-Mandeb is a strait and a major global chokepoint between Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula and Djibouti and Eritrea in the Horn of Africa, connecting
Bab-el-Mandeb
Early Bronze Age city
Bab edh-Dhra (Levantine Arabic: باب الذراع, romanized: bāb əl-ḏrāʿ) is the site of an Early Bronze Age city located near the Dead Sea on the south bank
Bab_edh-Dhra
Synecdoche for the central government of the Ottoman Empire
as the Ottoman Porte or High Porte (Ottoman Turkish: باب عالی, romanized: Bâb-ı Âlî or Babıali; Turkish pronunciation: [baːbɯˈaːliː]), was a metonymy used
Sublime_Porte
Neighborhood in downtown Cairo, Egypt
Bab al-Louq (also Bab el-Louk, Bab al-Luq; Egyptian Arabic: باب اللوق, IPA: [bæːb elˈluːʔ]) is a neighborhood in downtown Cairo. The Egyptian Ministry
Bab_al-Louq
History of the Bahá'í Faith
morning of July 9, 1850 in Tabriz, a 30-year-old Persian merchant known as the Báb was charged with apostasy and shot by order of the Prime Minister of the
Execution_of_the_Báb
Religion established by Baháʼu'lláh
countries and territories. The Baháʼí Faith has three central figures: the Báb (1819–1850), executed for heresy, who taught that a prophet similar to Jesus
Baháʼí_Faith
2016–17 battle of the Syrian Civil War
The Battle of al-Bab was a battle for the city of al-Bab in the Aleppo Governorate that included a military offensive launched by Syrian rebel groups
Battle_of_al-Bab
Collection of light verse by W. S. Gilbert
The Bab Ballads is a collection of light verse by W. S. Gilbert (1836–1911), illustrated with his own comic drawings. The poems take their name from Gilbert’s
Bab_Ballads
Gateways to Al-Aqsa, Jerusalem
al-Ḥaram al-Sharīf or Al-Aqsa, contains twelve gates. One of the gates, Bab as-Sarai, is currently closed to the public but was open under Ottoman rule
Gates_of_the_Temple_Mount
Tomb of the founder of the Bábí Faith in Haifa, Israel
The Shrine of the Báb is a structure on the slopes of Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel, where the remains of the Báb, founder of the Bábí Faith and forerunner
Shrine_of_the_Báb
Founder of the Baháʼí Faith (1817–1892)
aristocratic family in Iran and was exiled due to his adherence to the messianic Bábism. In 1863, in Ottoman Iraq, he first announced his claim to a revelation
Baháʼu'lláh
Persian Letter of the Living, the first person to profess belief in the Báb
belief in the Báb as the Mahdi, and the first follower of the Báb's religion, known as Bábism. He was appointed as the first of the Báb's apostles, called
Mullá_Husayn
Bab al-Faradis (Arabic: بَابُ الْفَرَادِيسِ, romanized: Bāb al-Farādīs; "The Gate of the Paradises") or Bab al-Amara is one of the seven ancient city-gates
Bab_al-Faradis
The term bāb (Arabic: باب, lit. 'gateway') was used in early Shia Islam for senior disciples, and authorised deputies, of the current Imam. Less commonly
Bab_(Shia_Islam)
Commune in Algiers Province, Algeria
Bab El Oued is a neighbourhood in Algiers, the capital of Algeria, along the coast north of the city centre. As of 2008, the population of the commune
Bab_El_Oued
Place in Algiers, Algeria
Bab Ezzouar (/bɑːb ɛzwɑːr/; Arabic: باب الزوار) is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. It is one of Algiers fastest growing municipalities
Bab_Ezzouar
Capital and largest city of Tunisia
including Bab El Khadra, Bab Saadoun, Bab El Allouj (initially called Bab Er-Rehiba), Khalid or Bab Bab Sidi Abdallah Cherif, Bab El Fellah and Bab Alioua
Tunis
Gate in Rabat, Morocco
Bab Oudaya (also spelled Bab Oudaia or Bab Udaya; Arabic: باب الوداية, romanized: Bāb al-Ūdāya, lit. 'gate of the Udayas'), also known as Bab Lakbir or
Bab_Oudaya
Town in Al-Shahaniya, Qatar
Umm Bab (Arabic: أم باب) is a settlement in western Qatar, located in the municipality of Al-Shahaniya. It used to be part of the Al Rayyan municipality
Umm_Bab
Gate in Meknes, Morocco
Bab Mansur al-'Alj or Bab Mansour (also variously spelled as Bab Mansour al-'Ilj, Bab Mansour al-Eulj, Bab el-Mansour, Bab Mansur, etc.) is a monumental
Bab_Mansur_al-'Alj
Fortifications in Marrakesh, Morocco
northeast: Bab Fes (later known as Bab el-Khemis), Bab Debbagh, Bab Aylan, Bab Aghmat, Bab Yintan, Bab as-Saliha, Bab Neffis (probably the predecessor of Bab er-Robb
Walls_of_Marrakesh
Neighborhood in Baghdad, Iraq
Bab al-Sheikh (Arabic: بَاب ٱلشَّيْخ, romanized: The Gate of the Sheikh) is an old historical large neighborhood in the Rusafa side of Baghdad, Iraq.
Bab_al-Sheikh
City gate in Morocco
Bab Ftouh (also spelled Bab Fetouh) is the main southeastern gate of Fes el-Bali, the old walled city of Fes, Morocco. The name Bab (al-)Ftouh means literally
Bab_Ftouh
The teachings of the Báb refer to the teachings of Siyyid ʻAlí Muḥammad who was the founder of Bábísm, and one of three central figures of the Baháʼí Faith
Teachings_of_the_Báb
Public space in Beirut, Lebanon
Bab Idriss Square (Arabic: ساحة باب إدريس) is a square in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. Bab Idriss was one of the main entrances to Beirut's city center,
Bab_Idriss_Square
City Gate in Rue Moulay Ismail, Marrakesh
Bab Agnaou (Arabic: باب اكناو or باب اڭناو), also transliterated as Bab Agnaw, is one of the best-known gates of Marrakesh, Morocco. Its construction
Bab_Agnaou
Holiest city in Islam and capital of Mecca Province, Saudi Arabia
The British Museum. pp. 176–178. ISBN 978-0-86159-193-0. OCLC 857109543. "Bab Bani Shaiba". Madain Project. Archived from the original on 9 September 2020
Mecca
Gate in the wall of the Old City of Cairo, Egypt
Bab Zuwayla or Bab Zuweila (Arabic: باب زويلة) is one of three remaining gates in the city walls of historic Cairo in Egypt. It was also known as Bawabat
Bab_Zuwayla
Historical Abbasid Gate in Baghdad
Bab al-Talsim (Arabic: باب الطلسم, romanized: Gate of Talisman), originally named Bab al-Halba (Arabic: باب الحلبة, romanized: The White Gate), was an
Bab_al-Talsim
Area in, and ancient city gate of, Damascus
Bab Tuma (Arabic: بَابُ تُومَا, romanized: Bāb Tūmā, meaning: "Gate of Thomas") is a neighborhood located in the old city of Damascus in Syria. It is one
Bab_Tuma
Force during the Syrian Civil War
The al-Bab Military Council (BMC) is an ethnically mixed force of the Syrian Democratic Forces, consisting of Kurd, Arab, and Turkmen militias from northern
Al-Bab_Military_Council
Home of Seyyed 'Alí Muhammad, the Báb, founder of the Bábí religion
54083 The house of the Báb in Shiraz, Iran, is considered a holy place to Bábís and Baháʼís. It was the location where the Báb proclaimed his religion
Báb's_house
City gate in Fes, Morocco
Bab Guissa or Bab Gisa (Arabic: باب الكيسة or باب عجيسة) is the main northwestern gate of Fes el Bali, the old walled city of Fes, Morocco. A gate by
Bab_Guissa
Capital and largest city of Algeria
a rampart, parapet and ditch, with two terminal forts, Bab Azoun باب عزون to the south and Bab-el-Oued اد to the north. The forts and part of the ramparts
Algiers
City fortifications
namely Bab al-Muadham, Bab ash-Sharqi, Bab al-Talsim and Bab al-Wastani. These four gates remained long after the fall of the Abbasid Caliphate. Bab al-Mu'adham
Gates_of_Baghdad
Strait connecting the Atlantic to the Mediterranean
and the STROG (STRait Of Gibraltar) in naval use. Another Arabic name is Bāb al-maghrib (Arabic: باب المغرب), meaning "Gate of the West" or "Gate of the
Strait_of_Gibraltar
Historic military architecture in Cairo, Egypt
reconstruction: Bab al-Nasr, Bab al-Futuh, and Bab Zuwayla. Some other gates have been partially recovered through archeological excavations, such as Bab al-Barqiyya
Fortifications_of_Cairo
Gate in the Old City of Cairo, Egypt
Bab al-Futuh (Arabic: باب الفتوح, lit. 'Conquest Gate') is one of three remaining gates in the city wall of the old city of Cairo, Egypt. It is located
Bab_al-Futuh
City gate in Damascus, Syria
Bab Sharqi (Arabic: بَابٌ شَرْقِيٌّ, romanized: Bāb Šarqī; "The Eastern Gate"), also known as the Gate of the Sun, is one of the seven ancient city gates
Bab_Sharqi
Gate in Rabat, Morocco
Bab er-Rouah (Arabic: باب الرواح, romanized: Bāb al-Ruwāḥ, lit. 'Gate of the Winds'; also spelled Bab er-Ruwah or Bab Rouah) is a monumental gate in the
Bab_er-Rouah
City in Syria
Al-Bab (Arabic: الْبَاب / ALA-LC: al-Bāb, Kurdish: Derî) is a Syrian city, administratively belonging to the Aleppo Governorate. Al-Bab is located 40 kilometres
Al-Bab
Historic gate in Cairo, Egypt
Bab al-Barqiyya (Arabic: باب البرقية) is a gate in the city walls of Cairo, Egypt. It acted as one of the main eastern city gates until falling into disuse
Bab_al-Barqiyya
Nigerian actor
Babs Olusanmokun (born 1984 or 1985) is a Nigerian actor based in the United States. He is best known for playing Dr. Joseph M'Benga in Star Trek: Strange
Babs_Olusanmokun
Main Roman road of Damascus, Syria
"Midhat Pasha Street", while the eastern half, leading to the Bab Sharqi gate, is known as "Bab Sharqi Street". During the Greek period in Damascus, the city
Straight_Street
Scripture in Bábism, written by the Báb around 1848
In Bábism, Bayán (Arabic: بیان), or exposition, denotes the whole body of the works of the Báb. It also refers more specifically to a set of two books
Bayán
Bab al-Nairab (Arabic: بَاب النَّيْرَب, romanized: Bāb an-Nayrab, also spelled Bab al-Nayrab) meaning the "Gate of al-Nayrab", was one of the nine historical
Bab_al-Nairab
City gate in Aleppo, Syria
Bāb Antakiya (Arabic: بَاب أَنْطَاكِيَّة, romanized: Bāb ʾAnṭākīyah, Aleppo Arabic: [ˈbæːb ˈntˤaːkjɛ], "Gate of Antioch") is a critical defense gate in
Bab_Antakeya
2008 Portuguese film
Bab Sebta (English: Door of Ceuta) is a Portuguese 2008 documentary film. Beginning with the 2005 violence at the Melilla and Ceuta border fences, Bab
Bab_Sebta
City gate in Marrakesh, Morocco
Bab Doukkala (Arabic: باب دكالة, lit. 'gate of the Doukkala') is the main northwestern gate of the medina (historic walled city) of Marrakesh, Morocco
Bab_Doukkala
Islamic cemetery in Jerusalem
Bab al-Rahma cemetery, also known as Golden Gate Cemetery, is located along the outside of the eastern wall of Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. It extends
Bab_al-Rahma_Cemetery
Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem
ציון, Sha'ar Zion, باب النبي داود, Bab an-Nabi Dawud ("Prophet David Gate")), also known in Arabic as Bab Sahyun or Bab Harat al-Yahud, is one of the seven
Zion_Gate
Topics referred to by the same term
"Bab." may be an abbreviation for: Charles Babington, an English botanist The Babylonian Talmud Bab (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
Bab.
Graveyard in Damascus, Syria
Bab al-Saghir Cemetery (Arabic: مقبرة الباب الصغير, romanized: Maqbarat al-Bāb al-Ṣaghīr) is an Islamic cemetery in Damascus, Syria. It is about 200 meters
Bab_al-Saghir_Cemetery
Iranian religious leader (1831–1912)
lead the Bābī movement after the execution of the Báb. Shortly before his execution in 1850, the Báb designated Subh-i-Azal as a leading figure of the
Subh-i-Azal
German dramatist and theater critic
Julius Bab (December 11, 1880 – February 12, 1955) was a German dramatist and theater critic. He was a cofounder of the Kulturbund Deutscher Juden. Bab was
Julius_Bab
Building
Bab Souika (Arabic: باب سويقة) is one of the gates of the medina of Tunis. Its location was between Bab El Khadra and Bab Saadoun, near the Halfaouine
Bab_Souika
Demolished gate of Cairo's city walls
Bab al-Wazir - the Minister's Gate - was one of the gates in the walls of the Old City of Cairo. It was finished in 1341 by a vizier of Sultan An-Nasir
Bab_al-Wazir
City gate in Tunis
Bab Saadoun (Arabic: باب سعدون) is one of the gates of the medina of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. First constructed circa 1350 on the edge of the suburb
Bab_Saadoun
Gate of the old city of Damascus
Bab al-Saghir (Arabic: باب الصغير, romanized: Bāb al-Ṣaghīr, lit. 'small gate') is one of the seven gates in the Old City of Damascus, Syria. It has qubūr
Bab_al-Saghir
Principal scriptural text of the Báb
one of the principal scriptural writings of the Báb, the founder of Bábism, written in Persian. The Báb also wrote a shorter book in Arabic, known as the
Persian_Bayán
Gateway to Al-Aqsa, Jerusalem
The Cotton Merchants' Gate (Arabic: باب القطانين Bāb al-Qaṭṭānīn) is one of the gates of the al-Aqsa Compound (al-Ḥaram ash-Sharīf). It is by the western
Cotton_Merchants'_Gate
Bab al-Jabiya (Arabic: بَابُ الْجَابِيَّةِ, romanized: Bāb al-Jābīyah; Gate of the Water Trough) is one of the seven ancient city-gates of Damascus, Syria
Bab_al-Jabiyah
The Báb's trial in Tabríz took place in 1848. The Báb was put on trial in summer 1848 in the city of Tabriz. There, he was interrogated by the local Islamic
Báb's_trial_in_Tabriz
Abrahamic monotheistic religion founded in 1844 by the Báb
Bábism is a monotheistic religion that was founded in 1844 in Qajar Persia by ʻAli Muhammad Shirazi (1819–1850), who took the title of the Báb (meaning
Outline_of_Bábism
One of the Letters of the Living of Bábism
Mullá Muḥammad ʻAlí-i-Bárfurúshi, who was the most prominent disciple of the Báb. He was the eighteenth and final Letter of the Living. Quddús was born in
Quddús
Gateway to Al-Aqsa, Jerusalem
The Gate of the Chain or Chain Gate (Arabic: باب السلسلة, romanized: Bāb as-Silsila; Hebrew: שער השלשלת, romanized: Sha'ar HaShalshelet) is one half of
Chain_Gate_(Jerusalem)
Place in Béja Governorate, Tunisia
Majaz al Bab (Arabic: مجاز الباب), also known as Medjez el Bab, or as Membressa under the Roman Empire, is a town in northern Tunisia. It is located at
Majaz_al_Bab
City gate in Fez, Morocco
Bab Bou Jeloud (also spelled Bab Boujeloud or Bab Boujloud) is an ornate city gate in Fes el Bali, the old city of Fez, Morocco. The current gate was
Bab_Bou_Jeloud
City gate in Morocco
Bab Dekkakin or Bab Dekakene (Arabic: باب الدكاكين, romanized: bab ad-dekakin, lit. 'gate of the benches') is a fortified and ceremonial gate in Fes, Morocco
Bab_Dekkakin
American filmmaker and actor (born 1950)
John Landis (born August 3, 1950) is an American filmmaker and actor. He is best known for directing comedy films such as The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977)
John_Landis
Building in Tunis, Tunisia
Bab Bnet, or Bab El Benet (Arabic: باب البنات) was one of the gates of the medina of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. The founder of the Hafsid dynasty,
Bab_Bnet
Islamic religious complex atop the Temple Mount in Jerusalem
al-Sharif. Bab al-Asbat (Gate of the Tribes); north-east corner Bab al-Hitta/Huttah (Gate of Remission, Pardon, or Absolution); northern wall Bab al-Atim/'Atm/Attim
Al-Aqsa
Capital city of Syria
Bab al-Faradis ("the gate of the orchards", or "of the paradise") Bab al-Salam ("the gate of peace"), all on the north boundary of the Old City Bab Tuma
Damascus
on the northeastern side of the wall. Bab al-Dirayb (or Bab al-Dayr) located on the eastern side of the wall. Bab al-Sebaa (Gate of the Lions) located
Gates_of_Homs
Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem
Nablus Gate. Of its historic Arabic names, Bāb al-Naṣr (باب النصر) means "gate of victory", and the current one, Bāb al-ʿĀmūd (باب العامود), means "gate of
Damascus_Gate
City gate in Tunis, Tunisia
Bab el Bhar (Arabic: باب البحر, gate of the sea), also known as Porte De France (the gate of France), is a gate on the east side of the medina of Tunis
Bab_el_Bhar
Neigborhod in old city of Jerusalem
Bāb Ḥuṭṭa (Arabic: باب حطة or باب الحطه Bāb (al-)Huṭṭa, Bāb (al-)Hiṭṭa) is a neighborhood in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem to the north
Bab_Hutta
City gate in Morocco
Bab Segma (Arabic: باب السيكمة) was a former Marinid gate in Fes, Morocco. It was located north of Fes el-Jdid and was built in 1286 as a part of the
Bab_Segma
21st dynasty Egyptian tomb (c. 1070–945 BCE)
Bab el-Gasus (Egyptian Arabic: باب الجسس, romanized: bāb el-gasus, lit. 'Gate of the Priests [Spies]'), also known as the Priestly Cache and the Second
Bab_el-Gasus
Mausoleum of a mystic in Kazakhstan
Arystan Bab Mausoleum (Kazakh: Арыстан баб кесенесі, romanized: Arıstan bab kesenesi) is a mausoleum in Kazakhstan close to the village of Kogam and Otrartobe
Arystan_Bab_Mausoleum
Title given by the Báb to his first eighteen disciples
الحي) was a title provided by the Báb to the first eighteen disciples of the Bábí Religion. In some understandings the Báb places himself at the head of this
Letters_of_the_Living
City gate in Fes, Morocco
Bab Mahrouk, also spelled Bab Mahruq, (Arabic: باب المحروق ) is historically the main western city gate of Fes el Bali, the old walled city of Fes, Morocco
Bab_Mahrouk
Neighborhood in Baghdad, Iraq
Bab Al-Sharqi is a neighborhood of central Baghdad, Iraq. It is bordered with Shorja and Bataween. The area surrounding Bab Al-Sharqi market is a stronghold
Bab_Al-Sharqi
Building in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
BAB AL QASR (Arabic: باب القصر) which literally means “door of the palace”, is a five star hotel located on the west end of Abu Dhabi, the capital of
Bab_al-Qasr
City gate in Meknes, Morocco
Bab al-Barda'in or Bab Berdaïne is the northern gate of the historic medina of Meknes, Morocco. Bab al-Barda'in existed as one of the original gates of
Bab_al-Barda'in
Commune in Fès-Meknès, Morocco
Bab Boudir is a rural commune in the Taza Province of the Fès-Meknès administrative region of Morocco. At the time of the 2024 census, the commune had
Bab_Boudir
Neighborhood in Central Baghdad, Iraq
Bab al-Mu'adham (Arabic: باب المعظم; also written as Bab al-Moatham or Bab al-Mu'azzam) is a prominent landmark in Baghdad, Iraq. Bab al-Mu'adham was
Bab_al-Mu'adham
Arab religious leader (died 883)
the bab (representative) of al-Askari and sometimes of Hujjat Allah al-Mahdi, during the Minor Occultation. A rival of his in claiming to be the Bāb (Door)
Ibn_Nusayr
City gate of the medina of Sfax, Tunisia
10°45′44″E / 34.734766°N 10.762225°E / 34.734766; 10.762225 Bab Diwan (Arabic: باب الديوان) or Bab Bhar (Door of the sea) (Arabic: باب بحر) is one of the gates
Bab_Diwan
Historic city gate in Cairo, Egypt
Bab al-Nasr (Arabic: باب النصر, lit. 'Gate of Victory'), is one of three remaining gates in the historic city wall of Cairo, the capital of Egypt. The
Bab_al-Nasr_(Cairo)
Point on the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem highway
HaGai (Hebrew: שער הגיא) in Hebrew, a name literally translated from Bab al-Wad or Bab al-Wadi in Arabic (Hebrew: באב אל-ואד, Arabic: باب الواد or باب الوادي)
Sha'ar_HaGai
Battle fought in 1962 during the Algerian War
The Battle of Bab el Oued (French: Bataille de Bab el Oued) was an armed confrontation which occurred during the latter stages of the Algerian War (1954–1962)
Battle_of_Bab_El_Oued
Holy days in the Baháʼí Calendar:
November. The Báb was born two years after Baháʼu'lláh, on the first of the Twin Holy Birthdays. Annually on ʻAẓamat 8. See Declaration of the Bab to Mullá
Baháʼí_holy_days
Military compound in Tripoli, Libya
Bab al-Azizia (Arabic: باب العزيزية, romanized: Bāb al ‘Azīzīyah, Libyan pronunciation: [bæːb əl ʕæziːˈzijjæ], lit. 'The Splendid Gate') was a military
Bab_al-Azizia
Monument in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
The Bab-e-Khyber (Pashto and Urdu: باب خیبر; transl. 'Khyber Gate') is a monument situated at the entrance of the Khyber Pass in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Bab-e-Khyber
One of the gates of Baghdad
Bab al-Wastani (Arabic: باب الوسطاني, lit. 'The Middle Gate'), also used to be known as Bab al-Dha'fariyya (Arabic: باب الظفرية, lit. 'Gate of the Nail')
Bab_al-Wastani
BAB
BAB
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian
Gate of God; Babylon; Renowned for Wine and Magic; Planet Jupiter; East
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Babington in Somerset or Great or Little Bavington in Northumberland, named with the Old English personal name Babba (see Babb) + the connective particle -ing- ‘associated with’, ‘named after’ + tūn ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the Middle English personal name Babb.James Babcock settled in Portsmouth, RI, in 1642.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Babylon
Male
African
father has returned.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Babbitt.
Female
English
English pet form of Greek Barbara, BAB means "foreign; strange."
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Devon)
English (chiefly Devon) : probably from a Middle English nickname, bab(e) ‘baby’, but possibly from the female personal name Babb(e), a pet form of Barbara (see Barbary), or the Old English personal name Babba, found in several place names, including Babbacombe in Devon and Babington in Somerset.Variant of German Bobb (see Bob).
Male
Spanish
Spanish name BABIECA means "a simpleton; stupid." This was the name of the white Andalusian steed belonging to El Cid. According to legend, Babieca was frail and wild and when El Cid chose her, his godfather exclaimed "Babieca!" and so this became his name. But Babieca was not stupid; he became a great and famous warhorse and El Cid loved him so much he requested that he be buried with him in the monastery of San Pedro de Cardena. Unfortunately, his wish was not granted; instead Babieca was buried before the gate of the monastery and two elms were planted to mark the site.
Boy/Male
Indian
Babylon
Boy/Male
African, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Parsi, Swahili, Traditional
Sweet Baby; Born on Thursday; The Old Age Man
Boy/Male
Arabic
Followers of the Sufi Saint Baba
Male
Iranian/Persian
(بابک) Persian name BABAK means "little father."
Female
English
English pet form of Greek Barbara, BABE means "foreign; strange." Compare with masculine Babe.
Female
English
English pet form of Greek Barbara, BABS means "foreign; strange."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic or metronymic from Babb.
Male
Iranian/Persian
(بابر) Persian name BABAR means "lion" or "tiger."Â
Female
English
Pet form of English Elizabeth, BABETTE means "God is my oath."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Babot, a medieval pet form of Barbara, or Bobet, a pet form of Robert.English : Alternatively, perhaps, a nickname from Middle English dialect babbit ‘baby’.English : The founder of the American Babbitt family was Edward Bobet, who came to Plymouth Colony in 1643.
Surname or Lastname
English (Gloucester, Somerset, and Wiltshire)
English (Gloucester, Somerset, and Wiltshire) : unexplained.German : habitational name from either of two places called Baben, in Silesia and Brandenburg.
BAB
BAB
Girl/Female
Tamil
Offering, Gift
Boy/Male
Indian
Renowned; Bright as the Dawn
Boy/Male
British, English
Form of Reginald; Counsel Power
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly southwestern England)
English (mainly southwestern England) : variant of Bryan.The American poet William Cullen Bryant (1794–1878) came of a New England family, being descended from Stephen Bryant, who had settled in Plymouth Colony in 1632.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Pure
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, German, Greek
People's Victory; Female Version of Nicholas
Girl/Female
French
Femininefrom the Roman family name Fabius. Bean grower.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Saved One
Boy/Male
Indian
Friend, Companion, Beloved, Loving
Girl/Female
French
Little fairy.
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BAB
n.
The state of being a baby.
n.
A babyish manner of acting or speaking.
n.
Idle talk; babble.
a.
Pertaining to Babylon, or made there; as, Babylonic garments, carpets, or hangings.
a.
Pertaining to, or resembling, an infant; young or little; as, baby swans.
imp. & p. p.
of Baby
n.
An inhabitant of Babylonia (which included Chaldea); a Chaldean.
a.
Like a baby; childish; puerile; simple.
n.
The quality of being a baby; the personality of an infant.
n.
Alt. of Babyrussa
n.
See Babyroussa.
a.
Of or pertaining to the real or to the mystical Babylon, or to the ancient kingdom of Babylonia; Chaldean.
n.
Of or pertaining to, or made in, Babylon or Babylonia.
n.
Confused; Babel-like.
n.
Pertaining to the Babylon of Revelation xiv. 8.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Baby
a.
Alt. of Babylonical