What Does BBY Mean in Star Wars? BBY & ABY Dating System Explained — BBY stands for Before the Battle of Yavin and ABY stands for After the Battle of Yavin
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    What Does BBY Mean in Star Wars? BBY & ABY Dating System Explained

    Elena RossMay 28, 2026
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    What BBY Stands For

    BBY = Before the Battle of Yavin.

    It's the Star Wars galactic calendar's "BC." Every year before the Battle of Yavin — the climax of A New Hope where Luke Skywalker destroys the first Death Star — is measured backwards from that single event.

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    • 32 BBY = 32 years before the Battle of Yavin → Episode I: The Phantom Menace
    • 22 BBY = 22 years before → Attack of the Clones
    • 19 BBY = 19 years before → Revenge of the Sith
    • 0 BBY = the months immediately before the Battle of Yavin → Rogue One

    If a Star Wars novel or wiki entry says "the Mandalorian Wars of 3960 BBY," that's 3,960 years before A New Hope — deep Old Republic territory.

    What ABY Stands For

    ABY = After the Battle of Yavin.

    The flip side. Everything that happens after the Death Star explodes gets an ABY year.

    • 0 ABY = the days right after Yavin (the rest of A New Hope's ending)
    • 3 ABY = The Empire Strikes Back
    • 4 ABY = Return of the Jedi
    • 9 ABY = The Mandalorian, Book of Boba Fett, Ahsoka, Skeleton Crew
    • 34 ABY = The Force Awakens
    • 35 ABY = The Rise of Skywalker

    So The Mandalorian is set five years after the Empire fell (4 ABY → 9 ABY), and the sequel trilogy begins thirty years after that.

    The Battle of Yavin: Why It's Year Zero

    The Battle of Yavin is the final act of the original 1977 Star Wars. The Rebel Alliance launches a desperate attack on the Empire's Death Star, orbiting the gas giant Yavin Prime. Luke Skywalker fires the proton torpedoes that destroy the station.

    It's chosen as year zero for three reasons:

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    1. Historical weight. Destroying the Death Star is the moment galactic history pivots. The Empire goes from invincible to vulnerable in a single afternoon.
    2. Out-of-universe anchor. It centers the timeline on the 1977 film — the foundational text of the saga.
    3. Fan-friendly counting. Most major Star Wars stories happen within roughly 35 years of Yavin, so years stay readable (9 ABY, not 9007 ASC).

    The system was first formalized in Star Wars: The Essential Chronology (Daniel Wallace, Del Rey, 2000) and was retained when Disney/Lucasfilm rebuilt the canon in 2014.

    BBY / ABY Timeline Cheat Sheet

    The fastest way to map a Star Wars story to a real year:

    StoryIn-Universe DateEra
    The Acolyte132 BBYHigh Republic
    The Phantom Menace32 BBYFall of the Republic
    Attack of the Clones22 BBYClone Wars begins
    The Clone Wars (series)22–19 BBYClone Wars
    Revenge of the Sith19 BBYOrder 66 / Empire rises
    The Bad Batch19–18 BBYEmpire's first months
    Obi-Wan Kenobi9 BBYReign of the Empire
    Solo10 BBYReign of the Empire
    Andor5–1 BBYRise of the Rebellion
    Rebels5–1 BBYRise of the Rebellion
    Rogue One0 BBYDays before A New Hope
    A New Hope0 BBY → 0 ABYThe Battle of Yavin
    The Empire Strikes Back3 ABYGalactic Civil War
    Return of the Jedi4 ABYFall of the Empire
    The Mandalorian S1–39 ABYNew Republic frontier
    The Force Awakens34 ABYFirst Order rises
    The Last Jedi34 ABYFirst Order war
    The Rise of Skywalker35 ABYFinal Order falls

    For a full breakdown by viewing order, see our Star Wars watch order guide.

    BBY/ABY by Era (and the Names That Belong There)

    Each BBY/ABY range maps to a distinct naming convention. If you're writing a Star Wars character, the era you set them in changes what their name should sound like.

    Old Republic Era (5000 – 1000 BBY)

    Ancient titles, Sith Lords with formal naming structures (Darth + name), Jedi with longer, more ceremonial names. Names like Revan, Malak, Bastila, Satele, Marka Ragnos.

    Generate names in this era with our Sith Name Generator — perfect for Darth-titled Sith Lords from any pre-Republic era — or the KOTOR-style name guide.

    High Republic Era (~300 – 100 BBY)

    The "golden age" of the Jedi. Lighter, more hopeful naming — Avar Kriss, Bell Zettifar, Vernestra Rwoh, Reath Silas. See our High Republic Names Guide for the full naming framework.

    Fall of the Republic / Clone Wars Era (32 – 19 BBY)

    Prequel-era names: Anakin, Padmé, Ahsoka, plus clone trooper designations like CT-7567 (Rex) and CC-2224 (Cody).

    Use the Clone Trooper Name Generator for CT numbers and battlefield nicknames, or the Jedi Padawan Name Generator for apprentice names from this period.

    Reign of the Empire Era (19 BBY – 4 ABY)

    Imperial officers (Tarkin, Krennic, Thrawn, Hux's grandfather Brendol), Stormtrooper IDs (FN-2187, TK-421), and rebel pilots flying X-wings.

    Generate Empire-era names with:

    For deeper lore, see our Imperial Names guide and Clone Trooper names guide.

    New Republic Era (4 – 28 ABY)

    The Mando era. Frontier names, bounty hunters, post-war rebuilding. Din Djarin, Cara Dune, Greef Karga, Bo-Katan.

    Generate names from this period with the Mandalorian Name Generator and Bounty Hunter Name Generator. For naming conventions, see our Mandalorian Names & Clans Guide.

    First Order Era (28 – 35 ABY)

    Sequel trilogy. Resurgent dark side (Kylo Ren, Snoke, Hux), Resistance pilots (Poe Dameron, Rose Tico), and Rey's blank-slate hero arc.

    BBY/ABY in The Mandalorian, Andor, and Rebels

    Three of the most-watched Disney+ shows, mapped to the timeline:

    The Mandalorian — 9 ABY

    Set five years after Return of the Jedi (4 ABY) and twenty-five years before The Force Awakens (34 ABY). The New Republic is rebuilding, the Empire has scattered into warlord remnants, and Mandalore is shattered.

    Why 9 ABY? Showrunner Jon Favreau placed it here specifically because it's a "frontier" period — no big galactic war, just the messy aftermath of one.

    Andor — 5 BBY to 1 BBY

    Andor Season 1 begins in 5 BBY, when the rebellion is still a collection of disconnected cells. Season 2 carries Cassian Andor through to 1 BBY — the eve of Rogue One (0 BBY). The series ends approximately five days before A New Hope begins.

    Star Wars Rebels — 5 BBY to 1 BBY

    Rebels runs in parallel with Andor on the timeline (5 BBY → 1 BBY). The two shows occupy the same five-year window but follow different cells — Andor in the Aldhani/Coruscant axis, Rebels with the Ghost crew on Lothal and beyond. For a season-by-season breakdown of those dates, see our Star Wars Rebels timeline guide.

    BBY/ABY in Canon vs Legends

    Both timelines use BBY/ABY. The system was invented for Legends and was adopted wholesale into Canon.

    Differences to know:

    • Legends has events as far back as ~30,000 BBY (the founding of the Galactic Republic) and as far forward as 138 ABY (Star Wars: Legacy comics).
    • Canon (Disney era) keeps a tighter range, currently spanning ~500 BBY (The Acolyte and surrounding High Republic content) to 35 ABY (The Rise of Skywalker).
    • The Old Republic MMO and KOTOR games are set ~3,600–4,000 BBY in Legends, with no direct Canon equivalent yet.

    If you see a date older than ~500 BBY, you're reading Legends material. The Battle of Yavin remains year zero in both timelines.

    Why BBY/ABY Matters for Naming Your Characters

    If you're writing a Star Wars fan fiction, designing an RPG character, or making an OC for SWTOR, the BBY/ABY date you set them in changes everything:

    • Their technology (lightsaber design, ship class, comms)
    • Their politics (Republic? Empire? New Republic? Old Sith Empire?)
    • Their language and naming conventions (ancient titles vs Mando'a vs frontier-era surnames)
    • Which faction they could plausibly belong to

    Pick an era first, then generate a name in that era. Our main name generator and species-specific generators (Jedi, Sith, Mandalorian, Chiss, Togruta, and 25+ more) all let you tune to the right time period.

    For a deeper map of naming conventions across the saga, see:

    The Short Version

    BBY = Before the Battle of Yavin. ABY = After the Battle of Yavin. Year zero is the Death Star's destruction at the end of A New Hope.

    That's the entire system. Once you know that anchor, every Star Wars date you see — 32 BBY, 9 ABY, 132 BBY for The Acolyte — slots into place instantly. It's the calendar that holds the entire saga together.

    May the Force — and the timeline — be with you.

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