I applaud your name choices. Lyrik [name_f]Averyll[/name_f] [name_u]Tyler[/name_u] is such a pretty and solid choice, and compliments her twin’s name, [name_m]Liam[/name_m] [name_u]Seth[/name_u] [name_u]Tyler[/name_u].
[name_m]Liam[/name_m] is modern and fresh, as is [name_u]Lyric[/name_u], and both have middles that are a bit dated, but compliment their first names very well. I am impressed.
Anyways, Ledger [name_u]Sullivan[/name_u] [name_u]Rhys/name_u or [name_f]Lydia[/name_f] [name_f]Aurora[/name_f] [name_f]Reverie/name_f
First off, I love nicknames, but I would only use them based off of the child’s first name, unless the child later decides what he or she wished to be addressed by.
Secondly, I am not fond of Ledger and it sort of sounds harsh when compared to the twins’ names. [name_u]Sullivan[/name_u] would be a fine first name for a boy, with [name_u]Sully[/name_u] as a nn. [name_u]Van[/name_u] could be a cool nn as well.
[name_u]Sullivan[/name_u] (vintage/“old-man”/fresh choice) goes well with Lyrik and [name_m]Liam[/name_m].
[name_u]Sullivan[/name_u] Ledger [name_u]Rhys[/name_u] could work, but with the surname added it sounds clunky. [name_f]Do[/name_f] you like:
[name_u]Sullivan[/name_u] [name_u]Rhys[/name_u] sounds great. [name_u]Sullivan[/name_u] [name_m]Leo[/name_m] [name_u]Rhys[/name_u] [name_u]Tyler[/name_u] sounds better to me than with Ledger. [name_u]Sullivan[/name_u] [name_m]Leonardo[/name_m] [name_u]Rhys[/name_u] sounds better. Or [name_u]Sullivan[/name_u] [name_m]Orlando[/name_m] [name_u]Rhys[/name_u] [name_u]Tyler[/name_u]-love this Or, [name_u]Sullivan[/name_u] [name_u]Rhys[/name_u] [name_u]Owen[/name_u] could work as well…
[name_f]Lydia[/name_f] [name_f]Aurora[/name_f] [name_f]Reverie[/name_f]:
I think there are so many A sounds before [name_f]Reverie[/name_f] that it not only distracts me from [name_f]Lydia[/name_f], but it all snowballs into a bunch of vowel sounds. [name_f]Lydia[/name_f] is a great name.
Since you have [name_m]Liam[/name_m] and Lyrik, which are both more modern, I would use [name_f]Reverie[/name_f] or [name_f]Ora[/name_f] for a first name to go with that feeling of modern and attractive.
[name_f]Lydia[/name_f] is perfect for the middle as it compliments [name_f]Reverie[/name_f], as [name_f]Averyll[/name_f] does for Lyrik.
[name_f]Reverie[/name_f] [name_f]Lydia[/name_f] [name_f]Ora[/name_f]-but even this seems to vowel-ish at the end.
[name_f]Reverie[/name_f] [name_f]Oriana[/name_f] [name_f]Lydia[/name_f] or [name_f]Reverie[/name_f] [name_f]Lydia[/name_f] [name_f]Opal[/name_f]
[name_u]Everly[/name_u], [name_u]Emery[/name_u], [name_u]Ember[/name_u], [name_f]Verity[/name_f] are all the same style as [name_f]Reverie[/name_f], and options that may go better with [name_f]Lydia[/name_f] and or [name_f]Aurora[/name_f].
If you like [name_f]Aurora[/name_f], maybe you’ll like these middle options:
[name_f]Olivia[/name_f] or [name_f]Olive[/name_f]
[name_f]Aura[/name_f] /[name_f]Ora[/name_f] or [name_f]Oriole[/name_f]
[name_f]Eve[/name_f], [name_f]Eva[/name_f], [name_u]Evelyn[/name_u]
[name_f]Emmalyn[/name_f] or [name_f]Emberly[/name_f]
[name_u]Embry[/name_u] or [name_f]Anna[/name_f]
[name_f]Iris[/name_f], [name_u]Ira[/name_u], [name_f]Ivana[/name_f]
[name_f]Octavia[/name_f] or [name_f]Anya[/name_f]