Babe
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Babe or babes is a slang term of endearment and may refer to:
People
- Babe Adams (1882–1968), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Babe Barna (1917–1972), American Major League Baseball left fielder
- Babe Borton (1888–1954), Major League Baseball first baseman
- John Brown (American football, born 1891) (1891–1963), American football player and US 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
- Oliver Hardy (1892–1957), American comic actor sometimes billed as Babe Hardy early in his career
- 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
- Babe London (1901–1980), American actress and comedian
- Howard "Babe" Lydecker (1911–1969), half of the Lydecker brothers, a movie special effects team
- Babe Martin (born 1920), 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
- Babe the farmer's daughter, professional wrestler from the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling
- Jerome Babe (1837–1893), American inventor and miner
Arts and entertainment
Music
- Babe (Serbian band), a Serbian rock band
- Babe (Dutch band), a Dutch girl-pop band
- BaBe, a Japanese pop duo
- T-Babe, a virtual pop star
- "Babe" (Styx song), from the 1979 album Cornerstone
- "Babe" (Take That song), from the 1993 album Everything Changes
- "Babe" (Hyuna song), from the 2017 EP Following
- "Babe" (Sugarland song), from the 2018 album Bigger
- "Babe", song by Emeli Sandé from the album Long Live the Angels
Other
- 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 (film), a 1995 Australian film based on the book
- Babe: Pig in the City, the 1998 sequel
- The Babe (film), a 1992 film about famed baseball player Babe Ruth starring John Goodman
- Babe Carey, a character in the American soap opera All My Children
- Babe (comics), a comic book by artist/writer John Byrne
Places
- Babe (Bragança), a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal
- Babe (Sopot), a village in Serbia
Babes
- Babes (TV series), an American sitcom that aired for one season in the early 1990s
- Babes (band), an American indie pop band
- Babes (website), a pornographic website
- "Babes", a song by Lala Hsu from The Inner Me
Other uses
- A person with physical attractiveness
- A person with naivety
- A baby
- Tropical Storm Babe (disambiguation), one Atlantic Ocean and six Pacific Ocean cyclones
- Bristol Babe, a single-seat biplane produced after the First World War
- Babe, a fragrance sold by Fabergé
See also
- All pages beginning with Babe
- All pages with a title containing Babe
- Bab (disambiguation)
- Bebe (disambiguation)
- Baby (disambiguation)
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