Matthew 10:2-4, Mark 3:16-19, Luke 6:13-16, and Acts 1:13.
There are so many, and you may read about them in the four gospels in the Bible. Their names are listed in Matthew 10.2
the twelve disciples i know of for sure
Because in the English Bible the disciples names are a translation of their Jewish name or possibly a transliteration of their Jewish names. For example Simon is English for the Jewish name Shimon and John is the English equivalent of Jochanan
Beside the 12 disciples that followed Jesus there were many disciples mentioned, in fact too many to mention. Their names are found in almost all the books of the New Testament.
They are listed in the book of the Bible called Chronicles.
The bible does not give their names, but tells us that there were two disciples on the way to Emmamus.
The names commonly associated with the 12 disciples in Western culture are translations or adaptations of their original Hebrew or Aramaic names. As Christianity spread throughout the Western world, these names were anglicized for ease of pronunciation and understanding by Western audiences.
Yes, it seems they are, and they both head the names of the disciples, in many passages where they are listed.
If you round it there was more then 100. There are around 188 names listed. See the Related Link below to find a list of them.
The Bible tells us that two men, who actually were guilty, were on the cross with Jesus. Their names are not listed.
Jesus referred to his disciples by many different names. First and foremost, he called them by their first names. He also called them "friends", "brothers", and many symbolic terms inside of His parables, such as "branches", and other such names.
There were a few of the 12 disciples of Jesus with no record of them in the Bible except their names. These were Judas the brother of James, Bartholemew, Lebbaeus Thaddaeus and Simon the Canaanite.