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'''Babe''' or '''babes''' may refer to:
'''Babe''' may refer to:


* Babe, a [[term of endearment]]
* Babe, a [[term of endearment]]
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==People==
==People==
* [[Babe (nickname)]], a list of people
===Nickname===
* [[Babe Adams]] (1882–1968), American Major League Baseball pitcher
* [[Babe Barna]] (1917–1972), American Major League Baseball left fielder
* [[Woolf Barnato]] (1895–1948), British financier and racing driver
* [[Babe Borton]] (1888–1954), Major League Baseball first baseman
* [[John Brown (American football, born 1891)]] (1891–1963), American football player and United States Navy vice admiral
* [[Babe Clark]] (1889–1974), American football player
* [[Babe Dahlgren]] (1912–1996), American Major League Baseball infielder who replaced Lou Gehrig
* [[Babe Didrikson Zaharias]] (1911–1956), American multi-sport female athlete, most noted as a golfer
* [[Babe Dye]] (1898–1962), Canadian professional ice hockey forward
* [[Babe Ellison]] (1895–1955), Major League Baseball player
* [[Babe Frump]] (1901–1979), American offensive guard in the National Football League
* [[Babe Herman]] (1903–1987), American Major League Baseball right fielder
* [[Jacquelyn Kelley]] (1926–1988), member of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
* [[Babe Laufenberg]] (born 1959), American retired National Football League quarterback
* Howard "Babe" Lydecker (1911–1969), half of the [[Lydecker brothers]], a movie special effects team
* [[Babe London]] (1901–1980), American actress and comedian
* [[Babe Martin]] (1920–2013), American Major League Baseball outfielder
* [[Babe McCarthy]] (1923–1975), American professional and collegiate basketball coach
* [[Babe Paley]] (1915–1978), American socialite and style icon
* [[Babe Parilli]] (1930–2017), American quarterback in the National, American, and Canadian Football Leagues
* [[Babe Parnell]] (1901–1982), American football player
* [[Babe Pinelli]] (1895–1984), American third baseman and umpire in Major League Baseball
* [[Babe Pratt]] (1916–1988), Canadian ice hockey defenseman
* [[Babe Russin]] (1911–1984), American jazz saxophonist
* [[Babe Ruth]] (1895–1948), American Major League baseball player
* [[Babe Scheuer]] (1913–1997), American football player
* [[Babe Siebert]] (1904–1939), Canadian National Hockey League player
* [[Emmett "Babe" Wallace]] (1909–2006), American singer, composer, actor
* [[Babe Ziegenhorn]] (1918–1970), American professional basketball player

=== Stage name ===
*[[Oliver Hardy]] (1892–1957), American comic actor sometimes billed as "Babe Hardy" early in his career

===Surname===
* [[Jerome Babe]] (1837–1893), American inventor and miner
* [[Jerome Babe]] (1837–1893), American inventor and miner
* [[Thomas Babe]] (1941–2000), American playwright
* [[Thomas Babe]] (1941–2000), American playwright
* [[Oliver Hardy]] (1892–1957), American comic actor sometimes billed as "Babe Hardy" early in his career
* Babe the Farmer's Daughter, a ring name of professional wrestler and businessperson [[Ursula Hayden]] (1966-2022)


==Places==
==Places==
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===Other uses in arts and entertainment===
===Other uses in arts and entertainment===
* [[Babe (comics)|''Babe'' (comics)]], a comic book by artist/writer John Byrne
* [[Babe (comics)|''Babe'' (comics)]], a comic book by artist/writer John Byrne
* Babe the Farmer's Daughter, a ring name of professional wrestler and businessperson [[Ursula Hayden]] (born 1966)


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
* Babe, a fragrance sold by [[Fabergé (cosmetics)|Fabergé]]
* [[B.a.B.e.]], a women's rights organization in Croatia
* [[Bristol Babe]], a single-seat biplane produced after the First World War
* [[Tropical Storm Babe (disambiguation)]], one Atlantic Ocean and six Pacific Ocean cyclones
* [[Tropical Storm Babe (disambiguation)]], one Atlantic Ocean and six Pacific Ocean cyclones
* [[Bristol Babe]], a single-seat biplane produced after the First World War
*A [[promotional model]] at video game conventions or comic book conventions
* [[B.a.B.e.]], a women's rights organization in Croatia
* Babe, a fragrance sold by [[Fabergé (cosmetics)|Fabergé]]
* A [[promotional model]] at video game conventions or comic book conventions


==See also==
==See also==
* {{lookfrom}}
* [[Babe Ruth (disambiguation)]]
*{{lookfrom}}
* {{intitle}}
* [[Baby (disambiguation)]]
*{{intitle}}
*[[Baby (disambiguation)]]
* [[Bebe (disambiguation)]]
*[[Bebe (disambiguation)]]
* [[Babes (disambiguation)]]
*[[Babes (disambiguation)]]


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{{disambiguation|geo|surname}}
[[Category:Lists of people by nickname]]

Latest revision as of 20:17, 12 July 2024

Babe may refer to:

People

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  • Babe (nickname), a list of people
  • Jerome Babe (1837–1893), American inventor and miner
  • Thomas Babe (1941–2000), American playwright
  • Oliver Hardy (1892–1957), American comic actor sometimes billed as "Babe Hardy" early in his career
  • Babe the Farmer's Daughter, a ring name of professional wrestler and businessperson Ursula Hayden (1966-2022)

Places

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Arts and entertainment

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Fictional characters

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  • Babe the Blue Ox, companion of the mythical lumberjack Paul Bunyan
  • Babe, the title character of the Dick King-Smith book The Sheep-Pig
  • Babe Carano, from Game Shakers
  • Babe Carey, a character in the American soap opera All My Children

Films

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Music

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Groups

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Songs

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Other uses in arts and entertainment

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Other uses

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See also

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