I really don't think he HAS another name... or... my fave... WIKIPEDIA IT! It is fun to check out the history of things! And, you might just get your question answered by looking on there! Search Wiki with this: Aslan's name. You are almost bound to find your answers and other history on WHY he has his name! It will be fun!
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Aslan's real name is not explicitly stated in C.S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia" series. He is simply referred to as Aslan, the Great Lion, who is often seen as an allegorical representation of Jesus Christ.
The first to mention Aslan's name to the children in C.S. Lewis's "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" is Mr. Beaver. He introduces Aslan to the Pevensie siblings and informs them about Aslan's significance and role in Narnia.
The creatures that got rid of Aslan's ropes in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe were mice. They gnawed through the ropes to set Aslan free.
It isn't really the "opposite", as Aslan is far more powerful. However, she has the power to kill and destroy, while he has the power to save lives. The direct opposite of the White Witch would be a good witch or wizard.
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