Neither his birth name nor his regnal name is Peter so the answer to your question is 'No.'
From St. Peter to Pope Francis I there have been 266 popes.
Pope Benedict XVI was from Germany. Pope Francis I is from Argentina.
The current pope, Francis, is from Argentina. Pope Benedict, his predecessor, was German. Pope John Paul II was Polish.
Yes, there have been a number of early popes from the Middle East which is considered to be part of Asia, including St. Peter.
Pope Francis was born Jorge Mario Bergoglio.
If you mean the Malachi Pope Prophesy, Benedict was the last Pope. Originally Malachi predicted only 111 future Popes. Benedict was the 111th. The 112th name on the list was added 400 years after the death of Malachi by a Benedictine monk that felt the Church should go 'out' on a more positive note. He added Peter the Roman, not Malachi. So, Peter the Roman is not a valid part of the Malachi predictions.
As of 2014 the last three popes were;Pope John Paul IPope John Paul IIPope Benedict XVIPope Francis is the current pope, elected in 2013.
Pope Adrian VI was the only Dutch pope and the last non-Italian to be elected pope until John Paul II in 1978. He reigned from January 9, 1522, until September 14, 1523.
On November 23, 2013, Pope Francis canonized 6 new saints in the Vatican.
The current Pope of the Catholic Church is Pope Francis, as of this date (May 2014), he replace Pope Benedict XVI last year in March.
Jorge Mario Bergoglio is his complete birth name.
The the last two popes to be canonized were St. Pius X and St. Pius V. However in between them there have been several who have been Beatified (including John XXIII, Pius IX, and Innocent XI) as well as Pius XII who, while not Beatified, has been named "Venerable". For a more complete list of popes and their various Saintly statuses, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_popes