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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
Capital and largest city of Tunisia
Heritage Site. East of the Medina, through the Sea Gate (also known as the Bab el Bhar and the Porte de France), begins the modern part of the city called "Ville
Tunis
Old city of Tunis, Tunisia
extended to the Bab el Bhar. Expansions to the north and south divided the main Medina into two suburbs north (Bab Souika) and south (Bab El Jazira). Before
Medina_of_Tunis
Governorate of Tunisia
archaeological site. Modern developments like Cité de la Culture (arts complex in Bab El Bhar delegation). Tunis Governorate is divided into twenty-one delegations
Tunis_Governorate
Bey of Tunis (1806–1855)
improvement of Tunis, other than rebuilding the Bab al Jazira mosque, and restoring the Bab el Bhar in 1847 and 1848. More of his attention went on the
Ahmad_I_ibn_Mustafa
Season of television series
Marseille → Tunis, Tunisia Tunis (Bab el Bhar) Tunis (Medina of Tunis – Café Mnouchi or Hammam) El Djem (Amphitheatre of El Jem) Episode summary At the start
The_Amazing_Race_1
Second-level administrative divisions of Tunisia
Degache El Hamma du Jérid Hazoua Nefta Tamerza Tozeur Delegations of Tunis: Bab El Bhar Bab Souika Carthage Cité El Khadra Djebel Jelloud El Hraïria El Kabaria
Delegations_of_Tunisia
Old town area of Algiers, Algeria
city's former gates, such as Bab El Oued (which gives its name to the adjacent neighborhood), Bab Jdid, Bab el Bhar, and Bab Azzoun. Within the Casbah,
Casbah_of_Algiers
Historic site in Tunis
located in the Medina of Tunis in the old French district. It is near Bab El Bhar. The fondouk (also spelled fondaco) was built in 1660. This fondouk is
Fondouk_of_French
79607; 10.18053 Bab el Bhar + Gare de Tunis • Bab Alioua 36°47′09″N 10°10′47″E / 36.78576°N 10.17982°E / 36.78576; 10.17982 Sidi el Béchir • Mohamed-Manachou
List_of_Tunis_Metro_stations
Bey of Tunis
Goulette were sold off in 1872. Europeans began to settle near the former Bab el Bhar, in streets close to the old walls and along the Avenue de la Marine
Muhammad_III_as-Sadiq
colonial district of Bab Bhar. After its renovation in 1960, Bab El Kasbah got provided by a smaller second entrance just next to it. Bab El Kasbah gives access
Bab_El_Kasbah
French sculptor and engraver
Vézien's statue of Lavigerie was erected in Tunis and stood in the place Bab El Bhar. The statue depicted the cardinal brandishing a cross. The statue attracted
Élie-Jean_Vézien
Photo Borj El Marsa Tangier pc_architecture/sanae:050025 Upload Photo Medina gate Tangier pc_architecture/sanae:390071 Upload Photo Bab El Bhar (Tangier)
List_of_monuments_in_Tangier
District of Tunis, Tunisia
around the Place de la Bourse, now the Place de la Victoire, opposite Bab El Bhar, its fluctuating boundaries extended to the Rue Sidi Kadous to the north
Consular_District_of_Tunis
881459°N 10.087692°E / 33.881459; 10.087692 Destroyed (1980s) Gabès Bab El Bhar Synagogue In activity Gabès Djara Synagogue 33°53′20″N 10°05′50″E /
List_of_synagogues_in_Tunisia
Strait connecting the Atlantic to the Mediterranean
Middle Ages it was called in Arabic Az-Zuqāq (الزقاق 'the Passage'), or bḥar az-zuqāq (بحر الزقاق 'the passage sea') and by the Romans Fretum Gaditanum
Strait_of_Gibraltar
Tunisian literary award
Néjib Turki - Arabic Diwan El Mawajii (Book of Pains) by Mohamed Bardi El Béki (Ce qui reste) by Emna Rmili Oueslati Bab El Bhar by Fethi Jmail - 2013 French
COMAR_d'Or
Historical political and economic heart of Tunisia
emerged from extensive investments, such as international hotels. The Bab Bhar (Porte de France), now a free-standing arch, is located at the termination
Avenue_Habib_Bourguiba
Houthi involvement in the Gaza war
has also fired on merchant vessels in the Red Sea, particularly in the Bab-el-Mandeb, the southern maritime gateway to the Suez Canal, damaging the global
Red_Sea_crisis
Mosque Al Haoua Mosque Bab Bhar Mosque Tabbanine Mosque Bab Jazira Mosque Hammouda Pacha Mosque Sabkha Mosque Sidi Belhassen El Halfaoui Mosque Sidi Mahrez
List_of_mosques_in_Tunis
Originally, the medina had only two doors: Bab Jebli, also known as Bab Dhahraoui (Northern door), and Bab Diwan or Bab Bhar (the sea door). Yet, in the 20th century
Medina_of_Sfax
Military spokesman of the Houthi Movement (born 1970)
attacks targeting Israel-linked vessels passing through the Red Sea and Bab-el-Mandeb Strait. His statements are broadcast primarily via Al-Masirah TV
Yahya_Saree
Musical artist
Identités, (Idir) 1999: Bab El Oued Kingston, (Gnawa Diffusion) 2002: Uni-Vers-Elles, (Djur Djura) 2002: Guerouabi el Hachemi (Guerouabi El Hachemi) 2002: DZ
Mohamed_Abdennour
Idrissi (C) 81 Hamza Berrich Wingers 29 Tarek Jallouz 5 Adam Said El Majed 13 Mohamed Ali Bhar 21 Oussama Boughanmi 43 Chafik Boukadida Line players 03 Ameur
Espérance Sportive de Tunis (handball)
Espérance_Sportive_de_Tunis_(handball)
Tozeur 116,316 5,593 22.87 23 Tunis Bab Bhar Bab Souika Bardo Bouhaira Carthage El Khadra El Menzah El Ouardia El Tahrir Ezzouhour Hrairia Jebel Jelloud
Subdivisions_of_Tunisia
Companion of Muhammad and first Islamic mu'azzin (c. 580–640)
Purnam Allahabadi, a Sufi poet from Pakistan, composed a Qawwali named Bhar Do Jholi Meri Ya Muhammad which was sung by Sabri Brothers in which he mentioned
Bilal_ibn_Rabah
original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved August 2, 2017. "Sidi Bou Makhlouf Mosque - el Kef tourism - ViaMichelin". "Future Our Past". www.futureourpast.com. Archived
List_of_mosques_in_Tunisia
International military operation to protect Red Sea shipping
confirmed that one of its ships had completed its maiden patrol in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait and was returning to the island but did not clarify the dates
Operation_Prosperity_Guardian
Period of escalations in the Middle East
against 107 ships affiliated with Israel and its allies across the Red Sea, Bab-el-Mandeb strait, Gulf of Aden, and Indian Ocean. Houthis killed three sailors
Middle Eastern crisis (2023–present)
Middle_Eastern_crisis_(2023–present)
Vernacular Arabic spoken in Morocco
qiṭṭ قط) qərd: monkey (orig. qird قرد) bḥar: sea (orig. baḥr بحر) šəmš: sun (orig. šams شمس) bab: door (orig. bāb باب) ḥiṭ: wall (orig. ḥā'iṭ حائط) bagra/baqra:
Moroccan_Arabic
Belize-flagged bulk carrier
them safely to Djibouti. The ship was abandoned in the vicinity of the Bab-el-Mandeb following the attack, but did not fully sink. Despite dropping its
MV_Rubymar
2025 attempt to break Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip
2025. Retrieved 3 October 2025. "Miles de personas claman contra el alto a la flotilla y el 'genocidio' israelí en Gaza desde varias ciudades españolas" [Thousands
2025_Global_Sumud_Flotilla
2023 seizing of a ship in the Red Sea
a spate of Houthi drone and missile attacks on merchant shipping in the Bab-el-Mandeb strait passing into the Red Sea, threatened global shipping routes
Hijacking of the Galaxy Leader
Hijacking_of_the_Galaxy_Leader
City in Tunisia
Tentative List on May 28, 2008, in the Cultural category. Korniche of Gabès Bab Bhar Gladys Adda, activist, was born here in 1921 Juliette Bessis, Tunisian
Gabès
Naval battle of Operation Prosperity Guardian
airstrikes on commercial ships transiting the Red Sea, especially in the Bab el-Mandeb, the narrow strait that connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden
Attacks on the MV Maersk Hangzhou
Attacks_on_the_MV_Maersk_Hangzhou
and with the disruption of the global maritime trade route through the Bab al-Mandab strait. The strategic benefits for Iran in backing the Houthis
Iranian support for the Houthis
Iranian_support_for_the_Houthis
Kara-Khanid poet and Sufi (1093–1166)
Ishaq Bab, a prominent early Islamic figure who is said to have arrived in Turkestan during the early eight century to promote Islam. The term Bab refers
Ahmad_Yasawi
Ethnoreligious group centered in Syria
the one God. The aspects of the Trinity are Mana (meaning), Ism (Name) and Bab (Door). Alawite beliefs hold that these emanations underwent re-incarnation
Alawites
Ethnic group native to the Basque Country
by the Vascones. Some scholars have suggested a Celtic etymology based on bhar-s-, meaning "summit", "point" or "leaves", according to which barscunes may
Basques
Israeli settlers were recorded smashing and defacing gravestones at the Bab al-Rahma Cemetery in East Jerusalem. In April 2024, the Gaza Ministry of
Israeli razing of cemeteries and necroviolence against Palestinians
Israeli_razing_of_cemeteries_and_necroviolence_against_Palestinians
Concept in Ismaili theology
without this uninterrupted chain of Imamate. The proof (hujja) and gate (bāb) of the Imam are always aware of his presence and are witness to this uninterrupted
Imamate_in_Ismaili_doctrine
Islamic Sufi syncretic and mystic order
called a gjyshata. The Gjyshata of Gjirokastra (headquarters: tekke of Asim Bab): the regions of Gjirokastra, Saranda and Tepelena. The Gjyshata of Korça
Bektashism
Shia sect of Islam
Concepts Quran Batiniyya Ta'wil Imamate Ẓāhir Bātin Nūr 'Aql ʿIlm Daʿwa Dāʿī Bāb Hujja Satr Taqiya Pīr Numerology Theology Reincarnation Titles Seven Pillars
Nizari_Isma'ilism
Indian Islamic scholar and Sufi (1863–1943)
Ishāq Ibrāhīm ibn Sayyār ibn Hāni’ an-Nazzām Nazzāmīyya Abū Uthmān Amr ibn Bhār ibn Māhbūb al-Jāhiz al-Kinānī Jāhizīyya Abū Alī Muḥāmmad ibn Abdi’l-Wahhāb
Ashraf_Ali_Thanwi
Retired major general of the Jordanian Armed Forces, military expert and strategist
engineering officer. During this time, he contributed to the fortification of Bab-el-Mandeb and the construction of Khaled Camp in Taiz. In 1979, Al-Dwairi furthered
Fayez_al-Dwairi
areas 18 March 2025 Red Sea crisis Red Sea, Red Sea, Gulf of Aden (esp. Bab-el-Mandeb), Arabian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and
List of military engagements during the Gaza war
List_of_military_engagements_during_the_Gaza_war
Iranian Sufi mystic order in Islam
Dervish House. Abjad numerals Ahmed Lur Arabic alphabet Arabic numerals Báb Certain accursed ones of no significance, a phrase used by the Ottoman Sunni
Hurufism
Branch of Shia Islam
capable of listening to, and comprehending, the truth. " Nikāḥ al-Mut'ah, Nikah el Mut'a (Arabic: نكاح المتعة, also Nikah Mut'ah literally, "marriage of pleasure")
Twelver_Shi'ism
11th century Isma'ili Muslim scholar
as a Da'i in varying capacities, eventually attaining the highest rank of Bab al-Abwab "The Gate of Gates" and Da'i al-du'at "Chief Missionary" in the
Al-Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi
Al-Mu'ayyad_fi'l-Din_al-Shirazi
Sufi tradition
Ishāq Ibrāhīm ibn Sayyār ibn Hāni’ an-Nazzām Nazzāmīyya Abū Uthmān Amr ibn Bhār ibn Māhbūb al-Jāhiz al-Kinānī Jāhizīyya Abū Alī Muḥāmmad ibn Abdi’l-Wahhāb
Alevism
Muslim scholar and namesake of the Maliki school (711–795)
PERF No. 731, the earliest manuscript of Mālik's Muwaṭṭaʾ, dated to his own time. Recto (left) has the contents of Bāb al-Targib fī-Sadaqah, 795 AD.
Malik_ibn_Anas
Sevener Ismaili Shia group
Ishāq Ibrāhīm ibn Sayyār ibn Hāni’ an-Nazzām Nazzāmīyya Abū Uthmān Amr ibn Bhār ibn Māhbūb al-Jāhiz al-Kinānī Jāhizīyya Abū Alī Muḥāmmad ibn Abdi’l-Wahhāb
Qarmatians
Oil tanker attack and spillage caused by Houthis
has also fired on merchant vessels in the Red Sea, particularly in the Bab-el-Mandeb, the southern maritime gateway to the Suez Canal, damaging the global
Attacks_on_the_Sounion
Mystic practices in Islam
which bear the same titles: e.g., "Bab al-Tawakkul"; "Bab al-Taubah"; "Bab al-Muḥasabah"; "Bab al-Tawaḍu'"; "Bab al-Zuhd". In the ninth gate, Baḥya directly
Sufism
Sect of Shia Islam
Wilferd; Walker, Paul Ernest (1998). باب الشيطان من كتاب الشجرة لابي تمام: The "Bāb Al-shayṭān" from Abū Tammām's Kitāb Al-shajara. Brill. ISBN 9004110720 –
Kaysanites
11th-century Isma'ili scholar
Mahdiya Skifa Kahla Mansuriya Cairo Al-Hakim Mosque Aqmar Mosque Bab al-Futuh Bab al-Nasr Bab Zuweila Fatimid Great Palaces Juyushi Mosque Mashhad of Sayyida
Abu'l-Fawaris Ahmad ibn Ya'qub
Abu'l-Fawaris_Ahmad_ibn_Ya'qub
Followers of Shaykh Ahmad
of 1844—particularly the declaration of the Báb—as the fulfillment of these prophecies. After the Báb's declaration in 1844, many Shaykhis became convinced
Shaykhism
Madelung, Wilferd; Walker, Paul Ernest (1997). An Ismaili heresiography: the "Bāb Al-shayṭān" from Abū Tammām's Kitāb Al-shajara. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-11072-4
List_of_extinct_Shia_sects
Branch of Shia Islam
narrative and recounted in the Haft Bab Baba-yi Sayyidna, written 60 years after the event, and the later Haft Bab-i Abi Ishaq, an Ismaili book of the
Ismailism
Largest main branch of Islam
East. 1. Aufl. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2011. Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim, Muqaddima, Bāb anna al-isnād min ad-dīn wa-ʾanna r-riwāya lā takūn illā ʿan aṯ-ṯiqāt G.H
Sunni_Islam
Second-largest branch of Islam
perfection without this uninterrupted chain of Imams. The proof (hujja) and gate (bāb) of the Imam are always aware of his presence and are witness to this uninterrupted
Shia_Islam
Jewish prophets, Zoroaster, Krishna, Gautama Buddha, Jesus, Muhammad, the Báb, and ultimately Baháʼu'lláh). Baháʼís believe that God communicates his will
Islamic_schools_and_branches
Sect of Isma'ilism
Mosque of Ibn Tulun in Cairo showing the Shahada Photo of the Shahada at Bab al-Futuh Fatimid Cairo Enthoven, R. E. (1922). The Tribes and Castes of Bombay
Musta'li_Ismailism
Sect of Shīa Islam
Concepts Quran Batiniyya Ta'wil Imamate Ẓāhir Bātin Nūr 'Aql ʿIlm Daʿwa Dāʿī Bāb Hujja Satr Taqiya Pīr Numerology Theology Reincarnation Titles Seven Pillars
Tayyibi_Isma'ilism
Ishāq Ibrāhīm ibn Sayyār ibn Hāni’ an-Nazzām Nazzāmīyya Abū Uthmān Amr ibn Bhār ibn Māhbūb al-Jāhiz al-Kinānī Jāhizīyya Abū Alī Muḥāmmad ibn Abdi’l-Wahhāb
Imamate_in_Shia_doctrine
circular diagrams and tables, with a list at the beginning of the book. Fatḥ al-bāb ilā al-ḥaqq wa’l-ṣawwāb, published in 1924. Iqāz al-nabīyya, on jurisprudence
Mirza_Muhammad_al-Akhbari
Persian Isma'ili missionary and founder of the Druze faith
established himself at a mosque on the Raydan Canal, outside the city gate of Bab al-Nasr, and there expounded the view that in al-Hakim, God had become incarnate
Hamza_ibn_Ali
11th century Persian Isma'ili scholar
Concepts Quran Batiniyya Ta'wil Imamate Ẓāhir Bātin Nūr 'Aql ʿIlm Daʿwa Dāʿī Bāb Hujja Satr Taqiya Pīr Numerology Theology Reincarnation Titles Seven Pillars
Hamid_al-Din_al-Kirmani
Branch of Isma'ilism
Ishāq Ibrāhīm ibn Sayyār ibn Hāni’ an-Nazzām Nazzāmīyya Abū Uthmān Amr ibn Bhār ibn Māhbūb al-Jāhiz al-Kinānī Jāhizīyya Abū Alī Muḥāmmad ibn Abdi’l-Wahhāb
Sevener
11th-century Persian Isma'ili poet, scholar, philosopher, and missionary
Concepts Quran Batiniyya Ta'wil Imamate Ẓāhir Bātin Nūr 'Aql ʿIlm Daʿwa Dāʿī Bāb Hujja Satr Taqiya Pīr Numerology Theology Reincarnation Titles Seven Pillars
Nasir_Khusraw
8th-century Islamic scholar
Amr Ibn Ubayd ibn Bāb (Arabic: عمرو بن عبيد بن باب, died 761) was one of the earliest leaders in the "rationalist" theological movement of the Mu'tazilis
Amr_ibn_Ubayd
Islamic term for denominational practice or theology
al-tawḥīd by al-Ṣadūq al-Iʿtiqādāt by al-Ṣadūq Taṣḥīḥ al-iʿtiqādāt by al-Mufīd Bāb ḥādī ʿašar by al-Hillī al-Fuṣūl al-muhimma fī uṣūl al-aʾimma by al-Ḥurr al-ʿāmilī
Aqidah
11th-century Ismaili preacher and namesake of the Druze faith
Ishāq Ibrāhīm ibn Sayyār ibn Hāni’ an-Nazzām Nazzāmīyya Abū Uthmān Amr ibn Bhār ibn Māhbūb al-Jāhiz al-Kinānī Jāhizīyya Abū Alī Muḥāmmad ibn Abdi’l-Wahhāb
Al-Darazi
Concept in a branch of Shia Islam
this uninterrupted chain of Imamate. The deputies—proofs (hujja) and gate (bāb)—of the Imam are always aware of his presence and are witness to this uninterrupted
Imamate_in_Nizari_doctrine
Study of Islamic doctrines
chapters in their books with the phrase: "Chapter of speech about..." ( bāb al-kalām fī... ); 2. When the Zahirites were asked about one of the problems
Kalam
Set of theological beliefs in the Islamic faith
emanations known as his "Name" (ism), or "Veil" (hijab), and his "Gate" (bab). These emanations have manifested themselves in different human forms over
Schools_of_Islamic_theology
Shafi'i Islamic scholar (1284–1355)
third of Jumada al-Akhira, in the year 756 AH in Cairo, and was buried at Bab al-Nasr. When he died, it was called, “The last of Mujtahid has died, the
Taqi_al-Din_al-Subki
Muslim scholar and theologian (806–868)
al-Maqdis (Jerusalem) in Safar in the year 255 AH/869 CE, and was buried at Bab Ariha (Gate of Jericho). Muqatil ibn Sulayman Hisham ibn al-Hakam However
Ibn_Karram
Cramb) El Azimah (1940, Kamal Selem) Elsouk Elsoda (1946, Kamal Eltelmesany) Hayah aw Maut (1955, Kamal Elsheikh) El Fetewa (1957, Salah Abou Seif) Bab Elhadid
Memory of the World: National Cinematic Heritage
Memory_of_the_World:_National_Cinematic_Heritage
Branch of Zaydi Islam
ISBN 978-90-04-12756-2. Madelung, Wilferd, and Paul Walker. An Ismaili Heresiography: The “Bāb al-Shayṭān” from Abū Tammāms’ Kitāb al-Shajara. Brill, 1998, https://brill
Jarudiyya
and partition. A man could be a mujtahid in one discipline or one field (bāb) or an individual legal question, without being a mujtahid in all other disciplines
Views_of_Ibn_Taymiyya
Branch of Musta'li Isma'ilism
Concepts Quran Batiniyya Ta'wil Imamate Ẓāhir Bātin Nūr 'Aql ʿIlm Daʿwa Dāʿī Bāb Hujja Satr Taqiya Pīr Numerology Theology Reincarnation Titles Seven Pillars
Hafizi_Isma'ilism
Concept in the largest branch of Shia Islam
(hujjat Allah), the Vicar of God (khakifat Allah), and the Threshold of God (bab Allah). In particular, as the divinely-sanctioned guide, imam is the highest
Imamate_in_Twelver_doctrine
Da'i al-Mutlaq of Tayyibi Isma'ilis from 1428 to 1468
Ishāq Ibrāhīm ibn Sayyār ibn Hāni’ an-Nazzām Nazzāmīyya Abū Uthmān Amr ibn Bhār ibn Māhbūb al-Jāhiz al-Kinānī Jāhizīyya Abū Alī Muḥāmmad ibn Abdi’l-Wahhāb
Idris_Imad_al-Din
Idiom in Turkish
Ishāq Ibrāhīm ibn Sayyār ibn Hāni’ an-Nazzām Nazzāmīyya Abū Uthmān Amr ibn Bhār ibn Māhbūb al-Jāhiz al-Kinānī Jāhizīyya Abū Alī Muḥāmmad ibn Abdi’l-Wahhāb
Aleviler
Branch of Zaydī Islam
477-81. Madelung, Wilferd, and Paul Walker. An Ismaili Heresiography: The “Bāb al-Shayṭān” from Abū Tammāms’ Kitāb al-Shajara. Brill, 1998, pp. 88-94, https://brill
Batriyya
Ismaili Pakistani writer and poet
Concepts Quran Batiniyya Ta'wil Imamate Ẓāhir Bātin Nūr 'Aql ʿIlm Daʿwa Dāʿī Bāb Hujja Satr Taqiya Pīr Numerology Theology Reincarnation Titles Seven Pillars
Nasir_al-Din_Nasir_Hunzai
Yemeni Ismaili leader from 1209 to 1215
Ishāq Ibrāhīm ibn Sayyār ibn Hāni’ an-Nazzām Nazzāmīyya Abū Uthmān Amr ibn Bhār ibn Māhbūb al-Jāhiz al-Kinānī Jāhizīyya Abū Alī Muḥāmmad ibn Abdi’l-Wahhāb
Ali_ibn_Muhammad_ibn_al-Walid
Persian Ismaili scholar, 10th&11th century
Concepts Quran Batiniyya Ta'wil Imamate Ẓāhir Bātin Nūr 'Aql ʿIlm Daʿwa Dāʿī Bāb Hujja Satr Taqiya Pīr Numerology Theology Reincarnation Titles Seven Pillars
Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Naysaburi
Ahmad_ibn_Ibrahim_al-Naysaburi
Concepts Quran Batiniyya Ta'wil Imamate Ẓāhir Bātin Nūr 'Aql ʿIlm Daʿwa Dāʿī Bāb Hujja Satr Taqiya Pīr Numerology Theology Reincarnation Titles Seven Pillars
Ali_ibn_Hanzala
BAB EL-BHAR
BAB EL-BHAR
Girl/Female
Arabic English
From the gateway.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Baby Krishna, Infant Krishna
Female
English
English pet form of Greek Barbara, BAB means "foreign; strange."
Female
Hebrew
(בַּת-×ֵל) Hebrew name BAT-EL means "daughter of God."
Boy/Male
Arabic
Followers of the Sufi Saint Baba
Male
English
Short form of English Robert, BOB means "bright fame."Â
Female
English
English short form of Greek Barbara, BARB means "foreign; strange."
Male
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Rav, RAB means "great" or "teacher." Compare with another form of Rab.
Male
Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Raibeart, RAB means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Rab.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Grandfather
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Christian, Greek, Irish
From the Gateway; Foreign; Gate
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name BAO means "protection."
Boy/Male
Hindi
Baby with a full head of hair.
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).
Female
Hebrew
(בֵּית-×ֵל) Variant spelling of Hebrew Beyth-El, BETH-EL means "house of God." In the bible, this is the name of an ancient city of the Canaanites, later of the Benjamites.Â
Female
Hebrew
(בֵּית-×ֵל) Hebrew name BEYTH-EL means "house of God." In the bible, this is the name of an ancient city of the Canaanites, later of the Benjamites.Â
Boy/Male
African, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Parsi, Swahili, Traditional
Sweet Baby; Born on Thursday; The Old Age Man
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic name derived from the word caol, CÃEL means "slender."Â In mythology, this is the name of a warrior of the Fianna.
Female
English
English pet form of Greek Barbara, BABS means "foreign; strange."
Female
English
English pet form of Greek Barbara, BABE means "foreign; strange." Compare with masculine Babe.
BAB EL-BHAR
BAB EL-BHAR
Biblical
rings
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Life; Form of Eve
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Crown
Boy/Male
Muslim
Helper, Successor
Girl/Female
Biblical
Who governs.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Earth, River
Boy/Male
Tamil
Laughter, Spiritual happiness
Boy/Male
Bengali, Buddhist, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
A Name in Buddhist Literature
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a projecting piece of land, from Middle English snoke ‘projection’. It is possible that this term was also used as a nickname for someone with a long nose.
Boy/Male
Tamil
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One who recovered sugreevas kingdom
BAB EL-BHAR
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BAB EL-BHAR
v. t.
To bark at; hence, to follow with barking; to bring or drive to bay; as, to bay the bear.
n.
Among weavers, yarn for the warp. Hence, abb wool is wool for the abb.
n.
A broad shaft, or band, or stripe; as, a bar of light; a bar of color.
v. i.
To use a bat, as in a game of baseball.
v. i.
To cry baa, or bleat as a sheep.
superl.
Wanting good qualities, whether physical or moral; injurious, hurtful, inconvenient, offensive, painful, unfavorable, or defective, either physically or morally; evil; vicious; wicked; -- the opposite of good; as, a bad man; bad conduct; bad habits; bad soil; bad health; bad crop; bad news.
n.
A tract covered with bay trees.
n.
To fasten with a bar; as, to bar a door or gate.
pl.
of El Dorado
n.
A kind of mahogany obtained from Campeachy Bay.
v. t.
To seize, capture, or entrap; as, to bag an army; to bag game.
v. t.
To furnish or load with a bag or with a well filled bag.
n.
A recess or indentation shaped like a bay.
n.
An infant; a young child of either sex; a baby.
v. t.
To put into a bag; as, to bag hops.
n.
Any tribunal; as, the bar of public opinion; the bar of God.
v. i.
To angle with a bob. See Bob, n., 2 & 3.
v. i.
To prate; to gossip; to babble; to blab.
n.
An infant or young child of either sex; a babe.