Lord, Master, Rabbi
Zero. They had other names for him, such as "Teacher" and Peter called him "The Christ" but they never called him "Jesus".
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.
Every book in the New Testament names Jesus. Of course, Jesus is not mentioned in the Old Testament.
There are many different names for Jesus, both in the NewTestament, and the Old Testament. Here is a website that I found that has an accurate list of the names of Jesus and their references: see related link below. If that was not what you were not looking for, type in "names for Jesus" in a search engine.
Last names didn't really exist in Biblical times. However, people were identified from the city from which they or their fathers were from. This is why Jesus is called Jesus of Nazareth.
It is Emmanuel.
I only think it was MARY. I am not sure of any other names.
Besides Jesus Mary had no other children.
Zero. They had other names for him, such as "Teacher" and Peter called him "The Christ" but they never called him "Jesus".
He is also called the Messiah and emmanuel.
We know of Saint James, perhaps three other brothers (whose names we do not know), and sisters.
The names of Jesus' sisters are not specifically mentioned in the Bible.
People in Jesus' time did not always have last names (surnames), rather they were known as Jesus of Nazareth, or Peter son of Zebedee, or other such combinations.
Its is sometimes called the Jesus Lizard or the Jesus Christ Lizard because of it's ability to walk on water
The three names for Jesus are Messiah, Emmanuel, Christ.
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.
Emmanuel, The Messiah, The Son, Lord of Lords, King of Kings.