The Weasleys would be devastated. Bill, Fleur's husband, would feel a mix of gratitude towards Harry and intense guilt for not being able to save Fleur himself. Ginny would be heartbroken, having once had feelings for Harry. Hermione would be in shock and would probably spend a lot of time trying to figure out if there was any way they could have prevented it. Ron would be angry at first, angry at the situation and at the bad guys who put Fleur in danger, but also deeply sad for losing his friend.
Well, Shikamaru would be one of the characters who would take Naruto's sacrifice very hard. He had always respected Naruto's determination. His reaction might be to become more serious about his duties in the village, feeling that he needs to step up in Naruto's absence. Hinata would be heartbroken too. She had deep feelings for Naruto. She might struggle to come to terms with his loss but also find strength in his selfless act. And all of the Konoha 11 would be united in their grief, vowing to protect the village and each other more fiercely in Naruto's memory.
His friends like Shikamaru would be deeply affected. Shikamaru, who had always respected Naruto's tenacity, would be at a loss. He might think about all the times Naruto pushed forward despite the odds and feel guilty for not being able to prevent his death. Hinata would be inconsolable. She had deep feelings for Naruto, and his sacrifice would shatter her world. The other ninja from different villages that Naruto had befriended during his journey, like Gaara, would also be in mourning. They would see Naruto's sacrifice as a noble act that inspired them to be better protectors of their own villages and to work towards a more unified ninja world.
The other characters' reactions would vary greatly. For instance, Gary, who has always had a bit of a rivalry with Ash, would be shocked. He might initially be in denial but then realize the depth of Ash's selflessness. Professor Oak would be extremely sad and would see Ash as a true hero. The Gym Leaders that Ash has faced and befriended would hold commemorative events in their Gyms. They would talk about Ash's courage and how his sacrifice has left a huge mark on the Pokémon world. His sacrifice would also inspire younger trainers to be more like him.
In the fanfic, it could be that Fleur is in a situation where she has to perform a dangerous task to save the wizarding world, like going into an ancient and deadly magical place. Harry, realizing the importance of her mission and also having deep feelings for her (maybe a secret love), sacrifices his own safety by going with her and ultimately giving his life to ensure she can complete the task and save everyone.
Hinata would be completely devastated. She has always been deeply in love with Naruto, and his sacrifice would leave her heartbroken. She would still be strong for Boruto, though, and try to support him in any way she could.
The characters' reactions would be complex. For instance, Iruka Sensei, who was like a father figure to Naruto, would be inconsolable. He has watched Naruto grow from a troublemaker to a hero, and this sacrifice would be too much to bear. Shikamaru, being Naruto's friend, would feel a mix of admiration and sadness. Admiration for Naruto's selfless act but sad that he's gone. The kids in the village who looked up to Naruto would be inspired in a way. They would want to be like Naruto and protect the things they love, even if it means sacrificing themselves.
The other characters' reactions would vary widely. Ginny would be heartbroken. She might feel that Harry has abandoned not just his identity but also their relationship. Neville would be shocked and would probably feel that Harry has let down the whole school. Some of the Slytherins might be secretly glad, thinking that it removes a threat to their own ambitions. However, many of the younger students who looked up to Harry would be confused and disappointed, as he was a symbol of hope for them. Teachers like McGonagall would try to keep the school together in the face of this chaos, while also hoping that Harry would return.
Hermione would probably be a bit skeptical at first. She might worry that Harry is rushing into things. But once she sees how happy they are, she would be supportive. Ron, on the other hand, would be more accepting from the start, especially if there are good feasts at the wedding.
Hermione would probably be very confused at first. She'd try to understand the reasoning behind it and might be worried that Harry has lost his sense of self. Ron would likely make jokes about it, but also be a bit concerned. Dumbledore, on the other hand, would probably see it as another step in Harry's journey of self - discovery and would encourage him to explore what this new identity means. Voldemort might see it as a sign of weakness or a strange ploy by Harry, but would still be cautious as he doesn't fully understand the implications of this new name.
Hermione would be devastated. She would initially think Harry had lost his mind. She'd probably try to find a way to rescue him, using all her knowledge and research skills. Ron would be angry at first, feeling that Harry had betrayed them. But then he would also start to think there must be a deeper reason and would want to help. Dumbledore, if still alive in the fanfiction, would likely be more understanding, believing that Harry has a grand plan that he's not aware of yet.