Cephas

/ˈsiːfəs/ noun

An Aramaic name meaning 'rock' or 'stone,' given to Simon Peter in the New Testament and translated as 'Peter' in Greek.

From Aramaic 'kepha' (rock, stone). Jesus gave this name to Simon as a symbolic renaming, similar to how biblical figures received new names reflecting divine purpose. The Greek equivalent 'petros' (stone) became his Western name.

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