柚稚橙熟
[yòu zhì chéng shú]
The name '柚稚橙熟' can be understood as a poetic expression. '柚' means pomelo, which is related to the citrus family; '稚' means childish or naive, and often implies someone being in a developing stage, like a child; while '橙' stands for tangerine or orange, also indicating something mature and ready to harvest. The overall name could convey the feeling of growing up or a combination of two states - immaturity (childhood) coexisting with maturity (ripe fruit).