elizabeth means oath of god or god is satisfaction apparently..... but anyway it's either a reference to a character in frankenstein (ha ha ha ha) or a queen.
...that's the big reason i chose it, the other reason was i was like "hm, i want to reference velvet somehow... wait, velveteen, that was a book that's kind of relevant right. ok. cool"
朱桜 doesn't have anything special except its alternate reading is suzakura, a type of cherry blossom... which is why i decided he's suzakura in recolle lmfao Sue Me you can't blame me for taking the easy out
natsume (夏目) comes from "summer" and "eye" for kanji but more importantly it's written the same as natsume soseki's name and is a girls name in reference to him passing as one when he was a kid... sakasaki (逆先) is the more meaningful of the two tbh, made up of "inverse/reverse" and... saki has a number of meanings but tbh the one that suits is "future"