Abraham
Genesis 11
The first person to be called a Hebrew in the Bible was Abraham. He is considered the patriarch of the Hebrew people and is mentioned in the book of Genesis.
Most scholars believe that the term Hebrew was a term meaning descendants of a man names Eber, so I think that Eber would be considered to be the first Hebrew man.
The prophet Abraham (Ibrahim) peace be upon him.
There is no Hebrew name for Thelma. In fact, no one knows where the name came from or what it means. When it was first used in print in 1887, it was considered a rare name.
The Torah is the core of the Hebrew Bible.
Hebrew is not a religion, it's a language. The Hebrew language is spoken in Israel. Hebrew is considered a holy language by the Jewish people.
The last Judge was Samson, and the first major prophet was Samuel.
Hebrew has been spoken for many thousands of years prior to the invention of Hebrew writing, so no one knows what the first Hebrew word was. The first Hebrew word in the Bible is "bereshít" (בראשית)
first is Rishon in Hebrew. In Hebrew you spell it Reish, Alef, Shin, Vav, Nun - ראשון
Saul became the first Hebrew king.
Hebrew was not chosen as an Apostle. Only human beings can be apostles, and since Hebrew is a language, it wasn't even considered an option.
Noah is not considered a Hebrew. All of mankind following the flood is descended from Noah. Noah was 10 generations before Abraham who was the father of Judaism.