Baba may be a contraction of the Greek name Barbara meaning "foreigner''.
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Benipal Jats derive their surname from Benipal a great ashur king who ruled ashuria ( in persent day Iran and Iraq) around 650 BC. This is not correct answer Benipal were rulers of bathinda.Bathinda is named after Baba Benipal and Thanda Ram minister of Bathinda,Baba Benipal was king of Bathinda.they ruled Bathinda around 1100 A.D. at that time Razia Sultana was ruler of India.Qila Mubbarak in Bathinda was built by Baba Benipal which is still over their.At that time Satluj River was flowing near Bathinda,by passage of time Satluj changed its way.
Always! because you can never do it or you can always do it. always foreverAlways, forever...THe opposite of never, is either "ever" or "always".
Many people believed it was Anne Anderson, but after she died scientists came to the conclusion that Anne Anderson was a fake. Nobody has really found Anastasia Romanov. Theres a book written caled Dreaming Anastasia. It's really good, and about what might have happened to Anastasia. I recomend reading it. In the book she was taken away by Baba Yaga to keep safe. Baba Yaga is a which in a Russian fairy tale. It's just a book, and of course that is not what really happened, but it is intresting and something to think about. I recomend reading the book. It about Russian history, but it's a fantasy book. I didn't even know it was based on a real envent until i googled it. Its well written.
What does proto liberate mean?
In arabic, 'baba' means dad.
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"Baba" in Japanese can mean grandmother (ばあば) when spoken politely or an old woman (ばば) when spoken more informally.
"Dad" in Bengali can be said as "বাবা" (baba) or "পিতা" (pita).
it is a fictional figure from "alladin"
It is "Μπάμπα". Unless you mean the greek word for dad, and then it is "μπαμπάς" (babas).
Ali Baba and the 40 thieves is the answer.
it means YOUNG WOMAN ...
Nothing at all, it is not part of the christian belief.
In Czech and Slovak, "baba" typically refers to an older woman or grandmother. It can also colloquially mean "girl" or "woman," depending on the context. Additionally, it can have affectionate or informal connotations in some contexts.