- Source: Bibi (title)
Bibi, also spelled Bebe, is frequently used as a respectful title for Muslim, Christian and Sikh women in South Asia when added to the given name.
Bibi, like Begum, is used as a surname by many women in the region.
In Anglo-Indian, the term bibi came to be seen as a synonym for mistress.
Etymology
The word "Bibi", which made its way into the Pashto and Urdu language, was originally borrowed from Classical Persian (بیبی bī-bī). It was translated as "grandma" (chiefly in Pashto, Dari, Tajik). Besides this it was also used as respectful title to address senior women.
Notable people known by this title
Aisha Bibi, 12th-century noble woman, after whom a memorial and village are named in modern Kazakhstan
Bibi Mubarika, 16th a Yusufzai Pashtun Empress consort in Mughal empire. She was wife of first mughal emperors Babur.
Bibi Ambha, the Hindu mother of Sikandar Lodi
Asia Bibi, a Catholic Christian worker accused of blasphemy in Pakistan
Bushra Bibi, wife of Imran Khan and First Lady of Pakistan
Sultana Chand Bibi (1550–1599 CE), also known as Chand Khatun or Chand Sultana, Indian Muslim woman warrior
Islam Bibi, (1974–2013), Afghan policewoman and human right activist.
Noorjahan Kakon Bibi, female freedom fighter in Bangladesh
Mukhtaran Bibi (born c. 1972, now known as Mukhtār Mā'ī), survivor of a gang rape in Pakistan
Pari Bibi, noblewomen of Mughal Empire buried in Lalbagh Fort, Dhaka
Taramon Bibi, female freedom fighter in Bangladesh
Taj Bibi, Empress consort of Emperor Jahangir and mother of Emperor Shah Jahan.
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