Yes. This apostle of Jesus Christ is named in four other different ways in the Scriptures: by the Hebrew "Symeon," the Greek "Simon" (from a Heb. root meaning "hear; listen"), "Cephas" and the combination "Simon Peter."
Peter
Peter's.
Peter's original name was Simon. Jesus later gave him the name Peter, which means "rock," to signify that he would be a strong foundation for the early Christian church.
Peter and Andrew were brothers.
Peter's name in Greek - Petros - meant 'rock'.
Apostle
No, Saint Simon and Saint Peter are two different individuals in Christianity. Saint Peter is also known as Saint Simon Peter, as Peter was his given name and Simon was his original name before he was renamed by Jesus.
Peter
how did two servant women identify peter as a disciple
The first disciple was Simon Peter. No, Was Andrew =)
I think her name was Tabitha.
He was introduced to Jesus by another disciple by the name of Philip. You can find the source material in John.