Baba can be a surname in several cultures such as Dravidian, Japanese, Turkics, and Yoruba.
It is also a nickname for 'father' in some languages, and translates to "father" in the Arabic, Persian and Shona languages.
In various Slavic languages âÂÂbabaâ means an âÂÂold ladyâ (as in the diminutive variation ).
The Japanese surname is pronounced , and it derives from a common noun that is pronounced and that means "horse-riding ground" or "horse racetrack".
First name
- , an Indonesian politician
- Baba Abdulai Musah (born 1996), Ghanaian professional footballer
- Baba Adamu Iyam (born 1948), Nigerian soldier who served as Military Administrator of Kwara State
- Baba Adeeko (born 2003), Irish professional footballer
- Baba Balababa oghlu Aliyev (1915âÂÂ1991), Azerbaijani painter
- Baba Aparajith (born 1994), Indian cricketer
- Baba Ayagiba, Ghanaian politician
- Baba Balia (born 1954), Indian spiritual guru and preacher
- Baba Behbud (1897âÂÂ1970), officer of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and colonel in the Turkish Armed Forces
- Baba Bhaskar, Indian dance choreographer, director and actor
- Baba Brinkman, Canadian rapper
- Baba Buddha (1506âÂÂ1631), Indian prime figure in early Sikhism
- Baba Collins (born 1988), Nigerian former professional footballer
- , a great scholar from the Sultanate of Aceh, Indonesia
- Baba Fasiuddin (born 1984), Indian politician
- Baba Fighani Shirazi (also spelled Faghani; died 1519), Persian poet active in the late 15th and early 16th centuries
- Baba Hari Dass (1923âÂÂ2018), Indian yoga master, silent monk, temple builder, and commentator of Indian scriptural traditions
- Baba Haruna (born 2002), Ghanaian professional footballer
- , a Thai Islamic scholar
- Baba Kourouma (born 2009), Spanish footballer
- Baba Iddi (born 1982), Ghanaian football striker
- Baba Ishak (died 1241), Seljuk Turkish preacher who led a revolt against the Seljuq Sultanate of Rûm
- Baba Jan (born 1974), Pakistani political activist
- Baba Keenaram, Indian Aghori ascetic
- Baba Gana Kingibe (born 1945), Nigerian diplomat, politician and civil servant
- Baba Malick (born 1983), former Qatari footballer who played as a goalkeeper
- Baba Nobuharu (1514âÂÂ1575), samurai of Japan's Sengoku period under Takeda Shingen
- Baba Rahman (born 1994), Ghanaian footballer
- Baba Samid, a Shia Sufi tariqa that gained a widespread following in medieval Azerbaijan and Turkey
- Baba Siddique (1958âÂÂ2024), Indian politician
- Baba Tahir an 11th-century dervish poet from Hamadan, Iran
- Baba Tatsui (1850âÂÂ1888), Japanese legislative reformer during the Meiji period
- Baba Vaziroglu (born 1954), Azerbaijani Writers
Nickname
- Abdulla Baba Fatadi (born 1985), former footballer who played as a midfielder. Born as Babatunde Fatai in Lagos, Nigeria, he represented Bahrain at international level
- Afdal al-Din Kashani (Persian: çÃÂöÃÂâÂÂçÃÂïÃÂàÃÂ
ÃÂñÃÂÃÂàéçôçÃÂÃÂ) also known as âÂÂBaba Afzalâ (Persian: èçèç çÃÂöÃÂâÂÂ), Persian poet and philosopher
- Aslan Rashidovich Usoyan (Georgian: áÂÂá¡áÂÂáÂÂá á áÂÂá¨áÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂá© á£á¡áÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂ, Russian: ÃÂÃÂûðÃÂý àðÃÂøÃÂôþòøàãÃÂþÃÂÃÂý; 1937âÂÂ2013), also known as Baba Gurgur and Grandpa Hassan ("ÃÂõô Ã¥ðÃÂðý") or just Grandpa ("ÃÂõôÃÂÃÂúð"), Georgian-born Soviet-Russian crime boss of Yazidi Kurdish descent
- Alaa El Din Abdul Halim El Baba (Arabic: ùÃÂÃÂÃÂçá çÃÂïÃÂÃÂÃÂàùÃÂèÃÂï çÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ
çÃÂÃÂèÃÂçèÃÂç; born 1993), simply known as Alaa El Baba (Arabic: ùÃÂçá çÃÂèçèç), a Lebanese footballer
- Akiko Iwata (岩ç° æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ, born 1928), also known by nickname âÂÂAkiko Babaâ (馬場 ãÂÂãÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ), Japanese tanka poet and literary critic
- Arteen Ekizian (September 28, 1901 â November 16, 1981), better known by the ring name Ali Baba, was an Armenian American professional wrestler
- Ali Tomorri (1900âÂÂ1948; also known as Ali Tyrabiu, Ali Turabiu, Ali Baba of Tomorr, Baba Ali of Tomorr, and Varf Ali Prishta) was an Albanian Bektashi religious leader
- Ali Ardekani (Persian: ùÃÂàçñïéçÃÂÃÂ; born 1974), best known by his stage name âÂÂBaba Aliâ (Persian: èçèç ùÃÂÃÂ), Iranian-born American comedian, games developer, businessman, and actor
- Aruj Barbarossa (1474âÂÂ1518), known as Oruç Reis/Baba Aruj (Arabic: ùñÃÂì èñèñÃÂó) to the Turks, was an Ottoman corsair who became Sultan of Algiers.
- Sayyid Ali Tirmizi (Pashto: óÃÂï ùÃÂàêñÃÂ
ðÃÂ), more commonly known as Pir Baba (þÃÂñ èçèç), an Uzbek Sufi pir who settled in Buner in present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
- Ana di PiÃ
¡tonja, better known as âÂÂBaba Anujkaâ (Serbian Cyrillic: ÃÂðñð ÃÂýÃÂÃÂúð; 1838âÂÂ1938), Serbo-Romanian convicted serial killer amateur chemist from the village of Vladimirovac, Serbia
- Baba Punhan, born Atababa Seyidali oghlu Madatzadeh (Azerbaijani: Baba Pünhan), (1948âÂÂ2004), an Azerbaijani poet
- Baba Adamu (born 1979), known occasionally simply by his nickname âÂÂArmandoâÂÂ, Ghanaian former professional football striker
- Gündüz Kñlñç or "Baba" Gündüz Kñlñç (1918âÂÂ1980), Turkish football player and coach
- Emmanuel Baba Dawud (1934âÂÂ2009), better known as Ammo Baba, an Iraqi football player and coach of the Iraq national football team
- Farëd al-Dën Mas'Ã
«d Ganj-i Shakar (1173âÂÂ1266), commonly known as âÂÂBÃÂbàFarëdâ or Shaykh Farëd (also in Anglicised spelling Fareed), a 13th-century Pakistani of Punjabi Muslim preacher, poet and mystic
- Baba Sehgal, known as âÂÂHarjeet Singh SehgalâÂÂ, (born 1965), Indian rapper
- Edmond Brahimaj (born 1959), commonly known as Baba Mondi, Albanian religious leader and the eighth Bektashi Muslims
- , known as âÂÂBaba no YorimasaâÂÂ, Japanese poet, aristocrat and samurai lord
- Neem Karoli Baba (Hindi: à ¤¨à ¥Âà ¤® à ¤Âà ¤°à ¥Âà ¤²à ¥ à ¤¬à ¤¾à ¤¬à ¤¾, romanized: nëm karaulë bÃÂbÃÂ) or Neeb Karori Baba (Hindi: à ¤¨à ¥Âà ¤¬ à ¤Âà ¤°à ¥Âà ¤°à ¥ à ¤¬à ¤¾à ¤¬à ¤¾, romanized: nëb karaurë bÃÂbÃÂ) (born Laksman Narayan Sharma; (1900âÂÂ1973), also known to his followers as Maharaj-ji, an Indian Hindu guru and a devotee of the Hindu deity Hanuman
- Mashrab, also known as âÂÂBÃÂbÃÂrahim Mashrabâ (ÃÂþñþÃÂðÃÂ
øü ÃÂðÃÂÃÂðñ, Boborahim Mashrab) (1653âÂÂ1711), a classic figure in Uzbek literature
- Baruch Abuhatzeira (; born 1941), known as âÂÂBaba BaruchâÂÂ, Moroccan-Israeli Kabbalist rabbi and spiritual
- Barbara Jessica Hardy Beaton (1912âÂÂ1973), known as âÂÂBaba BeatonâÂÂ, English socialite
- DJ Ozma (born 1979), known as Nao Baba (馬場 ç´), Japanese pop singer
- Dèhoumon Adjagnon (1925âÂÂ1985), popularly known by his stage name Baba Yabo, Beninese comedian and actor
- Midori Matsushima (æÂ¾å³¶ ã¿ã©ãÂÂ, born 1956), Japanese politician. Her official name is âÂÂMidori Babaâ (馬場 ã¿ã©ãÂÂ)
- Nanak Dev (15 April 1469 â 22 September 1539; Gurmukhi: à ¨Âà ©Âà ¨°à © à ¨¨à ¨¾à ¨¨à ¨Â; pronunciation: gÃÂþuànaÃÂnÃÂk), also known as âÂÂBaba NanakâÂÂ, Indian founder of Sikhism and is the first of the ten Sikh Gurus
- Ghulam Ahmed Chishti (1905âÂÂ1994), Pakistani music composer. He is also sometimes referred to as âÂÂBaba ChishtiâÂÂ
- Tariku Birhanu (Amharic: á³áªá© áÂ¥áÂÂáÂÂáÂÂ; (1983âÂÂ2022), stage name Baba, Ethiopian actor
- Hardev Singh (1954âÂÂ2016), also known as âÂÂNirankari BabaâÂÂ, Indian spiritual guru and chief leader of the Sant Nirankari Mission
- Ulubatlñ Hasan (Ottoman Turkish: çÃÂÃÂèç÷ÃÂàÃÂóÃÂ), also known as Baba Hasan AÃÂa the Standard Bearer (Ottoman Turkish: óÃÂìçÃÂïçñ èçèç ÃÂóàâúç) or Baba Hasan-ñ âÂÂAlemî (Ottoman Turkish: èçèç ÃÂóÃÂàùÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ
ÃÂÃÂ) (c. 1390, Ulubat, Karacabey, Bursa â 29 May 1453, Istanbul), was the sekbanbaÃ
Âñ who erected the first standard on the Byzantine walls during the Conquest of Constantinople
- Israel Abuhatzeira (Hebrew: èó ÃÂôéðÃÂèøÃÂõàÃÂ÷ÃÂüÃÂüÃÂ÷æôÃÂèøÃÂ), known as the âÂÂBaba Saliâ (Arabic: èçèç õÃÂÃÂ, Hebrew: ÃÂ֟ÃÂÃÂøüàáøÃÂÃÂôÃÂ, lit. "Praying Father") (1889âÂÂ1984), leading Moroccan Sephardic Jews rabbi
- MokÃ
 (ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂ, born 1990), known professionally as âÂÂYutaka Babaâ (馬場 è±Â), Japanese internet celebrity
- Riria Baba (馬場 梨éÂÂæÂÂ, born 1993), known professionally as âÂÂRiriaâ (梨éÂÂæÂÂ) and âÂÂRiria Kojimaâ (å°Âå³¶ 梨éÂÂæÂÂ), Japanese actress
- Saad El-Haddad (Arabic: óùï çÃÂÃÂïçï; born 1985), better known by his stage names Baba Saad or just Saad, a German rapper of Lebanese descent
- Sanjay Dutt (born 1959), Indian film actor and producer
- Starina Novak (âÂÂ1601), Serbian hajduk, also known as âÂÂBaba Novacâ ("Old Novak") in Romanian
- Veersen Aanandrao known as âÂÂBaba KadamâÂÂ, an Indian novelist famous for his detective novels
- Wakashoyo Shunichi (èÂ¥ç¿Âæ´ ä¿Âä¸Â, born 1966), known as âÂÂYoichi BabaguchiâÂÂ, Japanese mixed martial artist, kickboxer, professional wrestler and former sumo wrestler
- Baba Vanga (Bulgarian: ÃÂðñð ÃÂðýóð, lit.âÂÂ'Grandmother Vanga'), Bulgarian attributed mystic and healer who claimed to have foreseen the future
Surname
- Adham Baba (Jawi: ãïÃÂÃÂ
èàèçèç; born 1962), Malaysian doctor and a politician who served as Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation from 2021 to 2022
- Anas Baba (born 1993/1994), Palestinian photojournalist
- Atsuko Baba (馬場æÂ¦åÂÂ, born 1995), Japanese female handball player for Hokkoku Bank and the Japanese national team
- Corneliu Baba (1906âÂÂ1997), Romanian painter
- Eiichi Baba (馬場 éÂÂä¸Â, 1879âÂÂ1937), Japanese bureaucrat and cabinet minister in early ShÃ
Âwa period
- Frank Shozo Baba (1915âÂÂ2008), Japanese American who worked for Voice of America and Japan
- Fumika Baba (馬場 ãµã¿ãÂÂ, born 1995), Japanese actress and model
- Ghafar Baba (1925âÂÂ2006), Malaysian politician
- Hideo Baba, Japanese video game producer and president of the game development company
- Hussain Ali Baba Mohamed (Arabic: ÃÂóÃÂàùÃÂàèçèç; born 1982), former Bahraini footballer
- Ibrahim El-Baba, Lebanese swimmer
- James Baba (born 1945), Ugandan politician
- Jaroslav Bába (born 1984), Czech high jumper
- Khaled Mansoor Al Baba, a Syrian footballer
- Kenji Baba (born 1985), Japanese footballer
- Kikutaro Baba (1905âÂÂ2001), Japanese malacologist
- Kosuke Baba (馬場 çÂÂè¼Â, born 1995), Japanese professional baseball pitcher
- Masao Baba (1892âÂÂ1947), Japanese general
- Mohd Azizan Baba (1981âÂÂ2022), Malaysian football player and coach
- Naoto Baba (馬場 ç´人, born 1996), Japanese cross-country skier who competes internationally
- Naruatsu Baba (馬場 Ã¥ÂÂæ·³, born 1978), Japanese smartphone game developer and businessman
- Nobuyuki Baba (馬場 伸幸, born 1965), Japanese politician
- Noriko Baba (馬場 Ã¥Â
¸åÂÂ, born 1977), former Japanese women national football player
- Ryouma Baba (馬場 è¯馬, born 1984), Japanese actor
- , Japanese artistic gymnast
- Saki Baba (馬場å²å¸Â, born 2005), Japanese women professional golfer
- , Japanese professional footballer
- Shigeru Baba (born 1948), Japanese professional go player
- Shohei Baba (1938âÂÂ1999), Japanese wrestler
- Seishi Baba (馬場 æÂÂå¿Â, born 1964), Japanese politician
- Shuhaimi Baba (born 1967), Malaysian film director
- Sumie Baba (born 1967), Japanese voice actress
- Tadao Baba (born 1944), Japanese motorcycle engineer
- Takumi Baba, Japanese professional wrestler
- Toru Baba (born 1988), Japanese entertainer
- Toshifumi Baba (馬場 æÂÂå², born 1965), former Japanese baseball player
- Tupeni Baba, Fijian politician
- Yudai Baba (born 1995), Japanese basketball player
- Yuki Baba (born 1992), Japanese politician
- Yuta Baba (born 1984), Japanese expatriate footballer in South Korea
- Zuhurat Baba, Turkish custodian regarded as a spiritual figure whose tomb is located in Istanbul, Turkey
Honorific
The following have adopted the honorific Baba:
- Aḥmad BÃÂbàal-Timbuktë (Arabic: ãÃÂÃÂ
ï èçèç çÃÂêÃÂ
èÃÂêÃÂ), full name AbÃ
« al-AbbÃÂs Aḥmad ibn Aḥmad ibn Aḥmad ibn Umar ibn Muhammad Aqit al-TakrÃ
«rë Al-Massufi al-Timbuktë (1556âÂÂ1627), Malinese Sanhaja Berber writer, scholar, and political provocateur
- Rachid Baba Ahmed () (1946âÂÂ1945), Algerian record producer, composer, and singer
- Baba Ram Das (1931âÂÂ2019), born Richard Alpert, American spiritual teacher and psychologist
- Baba Ramdevji (1352âÂÂ1385), a Hindu ruler venerated as a folk deity in Gujarat and Rajasthan
- Baba Bulleh Shah (1680âÂÂ1757), a Punjabi philosopher and Sufi poet
- Demir Baba, a 16th-century Alevi saint
- Haji Baba Sheikh (Kurdish: Hacî Baba Ã
Âêx â Bukan), Kurdish prime minister of the Republic of Mahabad
- Gül Baba (died 1541), an Ottoman Bektashi dervish poet
- Gurdwara Baba Atal (Punjabi pronunciation: ]) (died 1628), Indian famous Gurdwara in Amritsar dedicated to Atal Rai, son of Guru Hargobind and Mata Nanaki
- Meher Baba (1894âÂÂ1969), born Merwan Sheriar Irani, Indian guru
- Otman Baba (âÂÂ1478), a dervish traveling throughout the Ottoman Empire
- Rehman Baba (1632âÂÂ1706), an Afghan Sufi Dervish and poet
- Sai Baba of Shirdi (âÂÂ1918), Indian guru
- Sathya Sai Baba (1926âÂÂ2011), born Sathya Narayana Raju, Indian guru purporting to be a reincarnation of Sai Baba of Shirdi
- Sersem Ali Baba, a 16th-century Ottoman dervish
- Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed (born 1969), Nigerian economist and politician
See also