Bebe Nanaki

[1] She was the first to realize her brother's 'philosophical inclination', and is credited for inspiring his use of music as an instrument of devotion to God.

Bebe is used to pay regard to an older woman and Ji given to anyone whom you want to show your respects regardless of age.

[citation needed]In 1475 Nanaki married Jai Ram, a Palta Khatri[4] employed at a modikhana, a storehouse for revenues collected in non-cash form, in the service of the Delhi Sultanate's Lahore governor Daulat Khan.

[1] Bebe Nanaki had an immense adoration for her brother and was the first to recognize his "enlightened soul".

Bebe Nanaki along with her husband found a woman, Sulakhni Chona, for Nanak to marry.

[3] She is said to have been very fond of Nanak and Sulakhni's two sons, Sri Chand and Lakhmi Das.

Guru Nanak (right) conversing with Bebe Nanaki's husband, Jai Ram (left), painting from an 1830's Janamsakhi (life stories).
The original house of Bebe Nanaki before it was destroyed by "Kar Seva" renovations in the 21st century and replaced with a modern building.