Baba Yetu was created in 2005.
Baba Luba was created in 1995.
Lord Baba, often referring to Sai Baba of Shirdi, is known by various names such as Sai Baba, Shirdi Baba, and Sadguru. He is also affectionately called "Baba" by his devotees. Additionally, terms like "Baba Ji" and "Shirdi Sai" are used to honor him, reflecting his spiritual significance and the deep connection his followers feel towards him.
Sai Baba of Shirdi was born on September 28, 1835.
Baba Budha Ji died in 1631.
Hazrat Baba Fariduddin Masood Ganjshakar (R.A) is his full name and commonly known as Baba Farid.
"Aw ela majoni biggie biggie mama" is a phrase from the popular song "Baba Yetu" by Christopher Tin, which features lyrics in Swahili. The phrase itself doesn’t have a direct translation but is often interpreted as a playful or rhythmic expression within the song. "Baba Yetu" celebrates themes of faith and gratitude, and the lyrics reflect a deep cultural connection to African heritage. The phrase contributes to the song's overall uplifting and joyous atmosphere.
Salim Baba was created in 2007.
Sozenji Baba was created in 1928.
Baba House was created in 2008.
Jai Baba was created in 2001.
Aglossa baba was created in 1914.
Baba of Karo was created in 1954.
Herochroma baba was created in 1893.
Baba Luba was created in 1995.
Ruggedy Baba was created in 2006.
Baba O'Riley was created in 1971-11.
Gül Baba - operetta - was created in 1905.