Compadre
Compadre is a Spanish term used to refer to a male godfather or, more broadly, a close male friend who shares a special social bond. In many Spanish-speaking cultures, the compadre relationship arises from the godparent connection surrounding a child: the parents and the child's godparents form a reciprocal, ceremonially recognized bond. More generally, compadre functions as a familiar term of address between men who have a longstanding personal or ceremonial connection. The feminine counterpart is comadre, used in many regions to describe a female godmother or a close female friend.
Etymology and social context: compadre derives from con and padre, literally “with father,” reflecting the notion
Usage: In everyday speech, compadre can mean “buddy” or “old friend” with affectionate connotations and sometimes