As mentioned earlier, it could be referred to as an allusion, yet you could also refer to it as another example where Huxley uses satire. For example, in my essays where I choose to discuss the characterisation of Lenina, I refer to her name as a way of drawing parallels between her and the ideas endorsed by Lenin - I suggest that she is an embodiment of some of these ideas. This may be seen as a stretch, for example, obviously she does not embody every single idea Lenin advocated, however the main point is that Huxley is trying to draw our attention to the fact that such political notions of how to remove class struggle may backfire and in turn remove our individual liberties - what makes us "human" (and this is where I link it to the concept of 'In the wild'). That way you are incorporating technique, example, concept, and context.