I’m pretty set on [name_f]Lucy[/name_f] [name_f]Elizabeth[/name_f] or [name_f]Emily[/name_f] [name_f]Margaret[/name_f].
For [name_m]Oliver[/name_m] I’m not as set on the middle name. I kind of like the “No/El” trend with middle names. Not sure if that is worth continuing or not.
[name_f]Lucy[/name_f] [name_f]Elizabeth[/name_f] and [name_m]Oliver[/name_m] [name_m]Nolan[/name_m] are great with the sibset. I just think [name_f]Lucy[/name_f] is more fun than [name_f]Emily[/name_f], personally. And I think [name_m]Oliver[/name_m] sounds great with either middle, though the matching N middle initial with the other boys is cute.
I’m not a huge fan of Lucy and really like Emily, but I think Lucy matches really well, possibly better because of the cooler tones of the name (even Lucy Margaret has a nice rhythm). So set -number 1. Think it also depends on last name though - for some last names for eg Oliver Nolan (which is a cool, unexpected combo) will sound better, while for others the repeat Ol sounds will be too noticeable and the break up for sounds with Henry will work better.
I love [name_f]Lucy[/name_f] [name_f]Elizabeth[/name_f] and [name_m]Oliver[/name_m] [name_m]Nolan[/name_m] with the sibset! [name_m]Mason[/name_m], [name_f]Clara[/name_f], [name_m]Wyatt[/name_m], [name_f]Lucy[/name_f], and [name_m]Oliver[/name_m] go together so well and I also enjoy the no/el pattern with the middle names. It’s a sweet connection between siblings!
I think Henry is ever so slightly easier to say but I think Oliver Nolan is a super spunky pairing and that trumps the teeniest of margins in pronunciation. You’ve got some great combos! I also like how Nolan echoes releases North & Noble - they all have a hopeful, virtuous, adventurous feel. Henry is handsome but it’s around quite a lot!