Barac (بارك) means blessed; it's Arabic and the Hebrew version is barukh.
bar (בר) is an Aramaic word that means "son"
bara (בר×) = "to create"
The Hebrew word bara means "created."
There is no word in Hebrew meaning Barnea but there is bara which means to fatten.
tanakah is not a Hebrew word. Possible you meant tanach (×ª× ×´×š), which is the Hebrew Bible.
The Hebrew word "Notsri" (× ×•×¦×¨×™) does not appear in the Hebrew Bible. Notsri is a Modern Hebrew word.
Neither the word 'consolidation' nor 'consolidate' appear in the Bible.
Bara is not a portuguese word. Maybe you mean: Vara = Stick Barra = Bar (as in a steel bar, not the place were we have drinks)
The word "matrix" appears in five verses of the KJV bible. The Hebrew word for matrix is rechem, meaning womb.
Anaya is not a Hebrew word.
There is a hebrew word spelled qana (×§× ×”), which means "to buy", "to purchase," or "to redeem." In modern Hebrew, it is pronounced "kah-NAH"
The Hebrew word for father (אב) occurs, in various forms, 938 times in the Hebrew Bible.
Obviously the Tanach (Jewish Bible) is written in Hebrew so the word 'evil' is not present in the text. If the question is asking what word is translated as 'evil' in the original Hebrew, there are different words that are translated to evil in English that have different meanings depending on context.
There is no Hebrew word for canon. If you are referring to the Hebrew bible, it is simply called Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š), which is an acroynom for the 3 parts of the Hebrew Bible: Torah, Nevi'im (prophets), and K'tuvim (writings).