The word Babel (with the first letter capital) was the Hebrew name for Babylon which means "gate of god." But It was similar to the Hebrew word balal which meant to confound or confuse. The Hebrews despised the Babylonians, and there may well be a humorous play on words here: Far from being the "gate of god," Babylon was actually the site of much confusion!
I do not believe that there is a spiritual meaning to this word Babel. The dictionary interprets the word to mean a babel of voices and makes reference to The Tower of Babel. The word is mentioned twice in Gen.10:10 and Gen 11:9.
Babel is a Hebrew transliteration of the word Babylon in the Chaldean language.
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The Hebrew word bah-vel (בבל) means Babel, Babylon, and Babylonia.
H894 בּבל bâbel baw-bel' From H1101; confusion; Babel (that is, Babylon), including Babylonia and the Babylonian empire: - Babel, Babylon.
Because of his accent, the students could not understand the professors lecture, because it was a babel, or confusing in sound.
The kingdom of wicked King Nimrod was at Babel, in the land of Shinar. (Genesis 10:9, 10)Babel (meaning 'confusion') was the site of Nimrod's Tower of Babel, that he built in opposition to God (Genesis 11:4-9).
It is a curruption of the biblical word babel. When God confused the language of the people at the time when the Tower of Babel was being built. God confused the tongues of the people so that when they all spoke it all sounded confused. Babbling means to utter meaningless sounds, like a baby, or utter in an incoherent way.
Gensis 11:1-9
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You should be aware that the etymology claiming that Babel is made up of two parts, Bab-El, is idolatrous in origin. Rather, God has stated in the Bible (Genesis ch. 11) that Babel is a single word, from the Hebrew root BLL, to mix; confuse; confound.
In the Bible, when the tower of Babel was built, the people wanted to build it to reach the sky. To keep this from happening, God caused all of the people to speak different languages so they would have nothing but confusion and could not understand what the other people were saying. Hence-the word babel or babble refers to confusion.