Well, there's Bastian. He's the key boy in The Neverending Story. He enters the world of Fantasia by reading the book. His name is kind of like a symbol of the connection between the real world he comes from and the magical world he dives into. Without him and his name, there would be no story really, as he is the one who drives the plot forward with his actions and decisions in Fantasia.
In The Neverending Story, the boys' age can represent different things. For example, it might show their level of innocence and naivete. Younger boys may be more open to the magic and wonder of Fantasia, while older boys might have a more complex understanding of the story's deeper themes.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. There could be names like 'The Endless Adventure' or 'The Perpetual Storyline'. Different authors or works might give it various names to convey the idea of never-endingness.
The name of a horse in 'The Neverending Story' might be a symbol. It could symbolize a certain concept or value in the story's world. For instance, a horse named 'Hope' could be a source of inspiration for the characters. Or it could be a way to connect with the magical elements of the story. A name like 'Starlight' might suggest a connection to the otherworldly or celestial aspects of the Neverending Story.