βάβω (bábō) / μπάμπω (mpámpō) ("grandma, old woman"), from Slavic *babo. μπαμπάς • (bampás /babás/) m (plural μπαμπάδες) dad, father (informal) μπαμπάκας m...
Named after the French writer Brillat-Savarin σαβαρέν • (savarén) n (indeclinable) baba (bun, usual soaked in rum often with cream) μπαμπάς m (bampás)...
(bampákas) m (plural μπαμπάκες) endearing form of μπαμπάς m (bampás): daddy μπαμπακούλης m (bampakoúlis) ^ μπαμπάς, in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary...
Nursery word, compare μαμά (mamá, “mom”), μπαμπάς (bampás, “dad”), νταντά (ntantá, “nanny”), and νενέ (nené, “granny”, now obsolete). IPA(key): /ʝaˈʝa/...
someone how loves or spoils a loved person too much: χαζο- (chazo-) + μπαμπάς (bampás, “dad”) → χαζομπαμπάς (chazompampás) for silly persons or actions...
Alemannic German: attu (Issime, Carcoforo, Formazza), attò (Gressoney) Greek: μπαμπάς (el) m (bampás) Ancient: πάππας m (páppas) Hebrew: אַבָּא (he) m (aba)...
Catalan: babà m Finnish: baba (fi) Greek: μπαμπάς (el) m (bampás) Italian: babà (it) m Polish: baba (pl) f...