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Babar (Template:Langx), also variously spelled as Baber,Template:Sfnp Babur,Template:Sfnp and Babor is a male given name of Persian origin, and a popular male given name in Pakistan.Template:Sfn It is generally taken in reference to the Persian babr (Persian: ببر), meaning "tiger".Template:Sfnp There is a similar name in connotation to the Arabic male given form and generic name of the animal by the name "Nimr" (Arabic: نَمِر namir) which means "yellow-black stripped cat", i.e. "tiger".

The word repeatedly appears in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh and was borrowed into the Turkic languages of Central Asia.Template:Sfnp[1] Thackston argues for an alternate derivation from the PIE word "beaver", pointing to similarities between the pronunciation Bābor and the Russian bobr (Script error: No such module "Lang"., "beaver").[2]

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The most famous bearer of this name was Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur, known popularly as Babur, a prince of the Timurid dynasty who founded the Mughal Empire, and the name is popular in Bahrain, Afghanistan, as well as Muslim communities in South and Central Asia.

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  1. Thumb, Albert, Handbuch des Sanskrit, mit Texten und Glossar, German original, ed. C. Winter, 1953, Snippet, p. 318
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