Babbi is of Italian origin and its meaning is derived from the word 'bacco', which refers to tobacco. It was traditionally used as a nickname for men who had a fondness for smoking. In recent years, Babbi has been increasingly adopted as a given name for boys in Italy and other parts of Europe.
The name Babbi experienced consistent popularity over the two years, with six births each year from 1959 to 1960, resulting in a total of twelve babies named Babbi born during this period.