Friends is an American television sitcom first broadcast in 1994.
Friends or The Friends may also refer to:
- Friendship, an interpersonal relationship between humans
 - Quakers, or members of the Religious Society of Friends
 
Film
- Friends (1912 film), an American film by D. W. Griffith
 - Friends (1938 film), a Soviet film by Lev Arnshtam
 - Friends (1971 film), a British film with a soundtrack by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
 - The Friends (film), a 1971 French film by Gérard Blain
 - Friends (1988 film), a Japanese-Swedish film
 - Friends (1993 film), a South African film starring Kerry Fox
 - Friends (1999 film), an Indian Malayalam film starring Jayaram and Mukesh
 - Friends (2001 film), an Indian Tamil film starring Vijay and Suriya
 - Friends, a 2002 Indian Kannada film directed by M. D. Sridhar, a remake of the 2001 Indian Telugu film 6 Teens
 - Friends (2002 film), a 2002 Indian Telugu film starring Sivaji
 - Friends (With Benefits), a 2009 comedy-drama film
 
Literature
- The Friends (play), a 1970 play by Arnold Wesker
 - Friends: A Love Story, a 2007 nonfiction book by Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance with Hilary Beard
 - The Friends (novel), a 1973 novel by Rosa Guy
 
Music
Bands
- Friends (Swedish band), a sextet who represented Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 2001
 - Friends (American band), a band from Brooklyn
 - Friends, an American-Australian soft rock trio that was the predecessor to Cotton, Lloyd and Christian
 - Friends, a 1980s Dutch band featuring Carola Smit
 - Friends, alternative name for Leo de Castro and Friends, a 1970s Australian rock band
 
Albums
- Friends (film soundtrack), a 1971 soundtrack by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
 - Friends (B'z album) (1992)
 - Friends (The Beach Boys album) (1968)
 - Friends (Chick Corea album) (1978)
 - Friends (Easybeats album) (1969)
 - Friends (B.B. King album) (1974)
 - Friends (Erina Mano album) (2009)
 - Friends (Hugh Masekela and Larry Willis album) (2005)
 - Friends (Anthony Neely album) (2013)
 - Sakura Gakuin 2011 Nendo: Friends, a 2012 album by Sakura Gakuin
 - Friends (Shalamar album) (1982)
 - Friends (Sly and Robbie album) (1998)
 - Friends (Dionne Warwick album) (1985)
 - Friends (White Lies album) (2016)
 - Friends (Omar Apollo EP), 2019
 - The Friends EP, a 2007 EP by Ween
 - Friends, a 1981 album by BZN
 - Friends, a 1983 album by Larry Carlton
 - Friends, a 2004 album by Mocca
 - Friends, a 1998 EP by Testeagles
 
Songs
- "Friends" (Beach Boys song), 1968
 - "Friends" (Terry Reid song), 1969
 - "Friends" (Elton John song), 1971
 - "Friends" (Bette Midler song), 1973
 - "Friends" (Razzy Bailey song), 1981
 - "Friends" (Joe Satriani composition), 1992
 - "Friends" (Stella Getz song), 1993
 - "Friends" (Scooter song), 1995
 - "Friends" (John Michael Montgomery song), 1996
 - "Friends" (Aura Dione song), 2012
 - "Friends" (Francis and the Lights song), 2016
 - "Friends" (Justin Bieber and BloodPop song), 2017
 - "Friends" (Marshmello and Anne-Marie song), 2018
 - "Friends" (Flume song), 2019
 - "Friends" (Amii Stewart song), 1984
 - "Friends" (Jody Watley song), 1989
 - "Friends" (Whodini song), 1984
 - Friends (Monica song), 2022
 - "Friends!", a song by Nami Tamaki, 2009
 - "Friends", by 28 Days, from the album 28 Days, 1998
 - "Friends", by Adam & The Ants, from the EP The B-Sides, 1982
 - "Friends", by Backyard Babies, from the album Stockholm Syndrome, 2003
 - "Friends", by Pat Boone, from the album Departure, 1969
 - "Friends", by BTS, from the album Map of the Soul: 7, 2020
 - "Friends", by The Carters, from the album Everything Is Love, 2018
 - "Friends", by Dido, from the album Still on My Mind, 2019
 - "Friends", by Faster Pussycat, from the album Whipped!, 1992
 - "Friends", by Gentle Giant, from the album Giant for a Day!, 1978
 - "Friends", by Hustle Gang, from the album We Want Smoke, 2017
 - "Friends", by J. Cole, from the album KOD, 2018
 - "Friends", by Led Zeppelin, from the album Led Zeppelin III, 1970
 - "Friends", by Barry Manilow, from the album Barry Manilow, 1973
 - "Friends", by Matchbox Twenty, from the album Where the Light Goes, 2023
 - "Friends", by The Police, from the single "Don't Stand So Close to Me", 1980
 - "Friends", by Raven-Symoné, from the album That's So Raven Too!, 2006
 - "Friends", by Sakura Gakuin, from the album Sakura Gakuin 2011 Nendo: Friends, 2012
 - "Friends", by Blake Shelton from If I'm Honest, 2016
 - "Friends", by Michael W. Smith, from the album Michael W. Smith Project, 1983
 - "Friends", by Meghan Trainor, from the album Thank You, 2016
 - "Friends", by Tubeway Army, from the album Tubeway Army, 1978
 - "Friends", by Ween, from the album La Cucaracha, 2007
 - "Friends", by Why Don't We, from the album 8 Letters, 2018
 - "Friends", by Whodini, from the album Escape, 1984
 - "Friends", by Hyper Potions, main theme of the video game Sonic Mania, 2017
 
Television
- Friends, a 1994 American sitcom
 - Friends (1979 TV series), an American kids-oriented drama
 - Friends (2002 TV series), a South Korean-Japanese drama
 - Friends (2012 TV series) or Przyjaciółki, a Polish drama TV series
 - Friends (2021 TV series), a South Korean reality show
 - The Friends (TV series), a South Korean TV series
 
Other uses
- Friends (ship), a 1779 convict transport ship
 - Friends (collage), a 2011 mixed media collage by India Cruse-Griffin
 - Friends (smart speaker), a smart speaker developed by Naver Corporation and Line Corporation
 - Friends Arena, an arena in Stockholm, Sweden
 - Friends FM, a radio station in Kolkata, India
 - Friends Hospital, a hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 - Friends University, a university in Wichita, Kansas
 - Friends-International, a NGO aid foundation
 - Friends, members in the Two by Twos house churches
 
See also
- Friend (disambiguation)
 - Friendship (disambiguation)
 - List of Friends schools
 - My Friends (disambiguation)
 - All pages with titles beginning with Friends
 - All pages with titles containing Friends
 
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