Suzanne Lenglen, Gertrude Ederle, Helen Wills and Babe Diedrikson
Babe Howard's birth name is Gertrude Frank.
Many athletes were known for their accomplishments in sports during the 1920s. Some of these include Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey, and Jim Thorpe.
The Great Bambino
"Babe n Apes" are an exclusive shoe that seems to have become very popular due to their common use in Soulja Boy's songs.
There all dieing out.
Well, a big one was George Miken. He was one of the best basketball players to live. He played for the Indianapollas Lakers, And was number 99. There really wasn't any others that are remembered today. actually their are many more remembered today or have you never heard of Babe Rooth?
The cast of Temptation - 1930 includes: Gertrude Bennett as Mame Billy Bevan as Sam Lawrence Gray as Larry Eileen Percy as Babe Lois Wilson as Julie
Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Walter Johnson, Honus Wagner, Christy Mathewson - baseball Jack Dempsey and Jack Johnson - boxing Jim Thorpe - baseball, athletics Ralph Craig - athletics
A proper noun is usually the name of a person or a place: "babe" could only be a proper noun if it were someone's name, for example, the great baseball player from many years ago named Babe Ruth ("Babe" was his nickname). Babe cannot be a verb, since a verb shows action, like "to run" or "to swim." The word "babe" is an old version, or a shortened version, of the word "baby", and it is just a common noun.
What is a babe? Or sorry, WHO is Babe? There's a billion babes, you know. Like, boyfriends and girlfriends call each other "Babe." And there is a pig called "Babe." And a baby is a longer word for "babe." Okay??
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'babe' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female; a word for a baby or an infant; a word for an innocent or naive person; a slang term of endearment; a slang term for a young man or woman.The name 'Babe' (usually a nickname) has been used by males and females, for example, Babe Ruth (male), Babe Didrikson (female), or Babe the Blue Ox (?).