I don't think that their names are mentioned but they were two people sentenced to death and they just happened to be crucified next to him
Do you mean who were the men beside Jesus on the cross, or the men to put Jesus on the cross
Jesus was crucified alongside two other criminals, he was treated as a criminal. The disciples of jesus were not crucified.
The other two men who were also crucified on each side were robbers.
According the the Christian gospels, two other men were crucified with Jesus. These two men are variously described as thieves, criminals or rebels. Some fundamentalist Christians interpret the Gospels so that there were four men crucified with Jesus because of the different ways in which the men are described and because they take the Bible absolutely literally. So because one gospel says two "criminals" were crucified with Jesus and another says two "thieves" were crucified with Jesus there must have been four. Most people dismiss this and interpret the gospels more sensibly as there being only two other men crucified with Jesus.
JESUS was crucified with two criminals or two thiefs,one on His right,usually known as "Dimas" and this was the thief who believed in JESUS as a Lord and as a Savior,and the other thief was on the left of JESUS and this one denied JESUS as a Lord and a Savior.
The two men on the road after Jesus' death were Cleopas and another disciple, as mentioned in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 24:13-35). They were discussing the recent events surrounding Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection when Jesus appeared to them, though they did not recognize him at first.
Jesus appeared to two men on the road to Emmaeus, but they did not recognise him. This occurs only in Luke's Gospel, which states that one of the two men was a disciple named Cleopas. The other appears to be Peter.
Jesus healed the two men of blindness. The account is in Matthew 9:27-29.
There is no indication of their ethnicity.
Two people walked with Jesus to Emmaeus. One of them was Cleopas. The other is unnamed, but could have been either his wife Mary or the disciple Peter.
The two men were Elijah and Enoch.
The Bible tells us that two men, who actually were guilty, were on the cross with Jesus. Their names are not listed.