Dismas.
The cross of Calvary refers to the actual cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified. He was crucified on a hill, known as Golgotha, or Calvary, and so the cross takes its name from the spot. The cross no longer exists intact, though St. Helena is credited for finding the it, the crossbeam of which is now displayed in the Vatican museum outside of portions that float about or are honored as relics.
The bible does not give us the name of the thief o the cross. As he was a hard core crtimnal nothing is told of them , before or after the crucifiction.
Matthew 27:32 tells us that a man of Cyrene, Simon by name helped Jesus carry the cross to Calvary.
There is no scientific name for a thief. A thief is not a species nor a grouping.
The name "Rohan" is of Indian origin and means "thief" or "professional thief" in Sanskrit.
Its a nick name for a Police Officer who is good at his job of arresting thieves.
Viewed scientifically a thief might be described as a social parasite.
thief, robber, criminal
His name is not given in the New Testament, probably since the focus is on Jesus.
The girl in "The Book Thief" is named Liesel Meminger.
Calvary is another name for Golgotha, the place where Jesus was crucified.
The way of the cross is marked by fourteen stations: * His condemnation. * He receives the cross. * He falls for the first time. * He meets his mother. * Simon carries his cross. * Veronica wipes his face. * He falls the second time. * He meets the daughters of Jerusalem. * He falls for the third time. * He is disrobed. * He is nailed to the cross. * He dies. * He is removed from the cross. * He is laid in his tomb. The fifteenth station is His resurrection