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Babu

Babu is a masculine given name and, less commonly, a surname in the Indian subcontinent and among South Asian diaspora communities. The term also functions as an honorific in several South Asian languages. Its etymology traces to Persian and Urdu sources, where babu or baba represents respect, master, or father. In colonial-era English, babu or baboo was used to refer to Indian clerks and civil servants, a usage that helped spread the term beyond its original linguistic circles.

In contemporary usage, Babu is widely used as a standalone given name or as a nickname for

Variant spellings include Baboo, Babu, and Babo; sometimes the name is shortened from longer names such as

Notable individuals with the name, or stage names, span various fields such as film, politics, and academia,

men.
It
is
found
across
languages
including
Hindi,
Bengali,
Marathi,
Gujarati,
Telugu,
Tamil,
Malayalam,
Urdu,
and
others,
and
among
communities
in
India,
Bangladesh,
Pakistan,
Sri
Lanka,
and
the
diaspora.
It
may
appear
in
names
such
as
Babuji
as
a
term
of
endearment
for
an
elder
or
respected
person.
Babuji
or
Babul.
The
name
Babu
can
function
as
a
surname
in
some
cases,
particularly
among
families
where
it
originated
as
a
given
name.
reflecting
its
broad
cultural
presence.
In
popular
culture,
Babu
appears
in
literature,
film
credits,
songs,
and
nicknames,
illustrating
its
place
as
a
familiar
and
versatile
term
in
South
Asia.