a male friend = (chaver) חבר
a female friend = (chaverah) חברה
The above only work with the same genders (a male would call his male friend a chaver, and a female would call her female friend a chaverah.
If a male is referring to a female friend, and not a girlfriend, she would be called yedidah (ידידה)
If a female is referring to a male friend, and not a boyfriend, she would be called yadid (ידיד).
a mixed group of friends or all male friends = khaverim (חברים)
a group of female friends = khaverot (חברות)
No. Chaver (חבר) is the masculine word for "friend." Chava (חוה) is the Hebrew name for Eve. The female word for friend is chavera (חברה).
the word chaver (חבר) is the Hebrew word for "friend" and is not used as a name.
chaver (חבר) means "friend" or "member"
"Haver" (חבר), which also means "Friend".
Ruth (רות) is a Hebrew name which was derived from the Hebrew word רְעוּת (re'ut) meaning "friend".
yedida (ידידה) = female friend or acquaintance.
The word is chaver, and the ch is pronounced like the letter j in spanish (in the word Juan). Another word for friend is yadid. Ruth, Israel
Chavera or Havera (חברה) = friend (female) or girlfriend.
Zeda is not a recognizable English word, so I cannot translate it into Hebrew. If this is a Name, it has no meaning in Hebrew.Zeda is not a recognizable English word, so I cannot translate it into Hebrew. If this is a Name, it has no meaning in Hebrew.
Friend: חבר
Raea doesn't appear to be a Hebrew word, but it's close to the following words:ra (רע) = evilre'eh (ראה) = seere'a (ריע) = friend, peer
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.