The most famous referent is Baalbek (بعلبك) in Lebanon — a UNESCO World Heritage site with some of the largest Roman temple stones ever cut, including the 1,000-tonne Trilithon. The name comes from Phoenician 'Ba'al-bekka' ('Lord of the Bekaa Valley').
usage
巴 (bā) handles 'Ba-', 贝 (bèi) the '-bek' middle, 克 (kè) the closing '-k'. The same character set also transliterates Eastern European surnames like 'Babek' or 'Bobek'.