The bible only mentions one brother of Peter, he was called Andrew.
Peter's brother was Andrew. See Matthew 4:18 and 10:2; Mark 1:16; Luke 6:14 and John 1:40.
I believe that there is only one Peter in the Bible, the Apostle Peter.
The twelve disciples of Jesus are Peter, Andrew, James , John, Philip, Matthew, Judas, Nathaniel, Bartholomew, Thomas, Thadeus, James the son of alpheaus..
peter was one of jesus disciples and believed in him
Peter is the brother of Andrew in the bible, both became the disciples of Jesus.
The bible only mentions one brother of Peter, he was called Andrew.
John the baptist is in no way related to Peter. actually Peters father was also a fisherman. In the bible it says Jesus saw Peter and Andrew with their father mending their nets.
The same person he is everywhere else in the Bible: Simon, called Peter, son of John (or possibly Jonah) and brother of Andrew.
The Bible only mentions one brother of Peter, he was called Andrew.
The apostles are Matthew, John, James, Peter, Paul, Andrew.
The Apostle Peter, who was renamed Simon, and the Apostle Andrew were brothers and it is believed that their dad was named Jona and their mom was named Joanna.
Peter and Andrew were brothers and James and John were also brothers.
Andrew Mathew 4:18- Now as Jesus was walking by the Sea of Galilee, He saw two brothers, Simon who was called Peter, and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea; for they were fishermen.-- Life Application Study Bible New American Standard
The most popular names are of the 12 apostles. Peter, James, John, Andrew, Samuel, etc.
Andrew in the bible, comes in the new testament, he was the brother of Peter and like Peter was a disciple of Jesus Christ. It was Andrew who found a boy with 5 barley loaves and two fishes, in the feeding of the 5,000.
Andrew was a brother of Saint Simon Peter the apostle and son of Jonah. We do not know the name of his mother and do not know if he was married or had any children. It is unlikely that he did as no mention is made of then in either scripture or tradition.