Kira vs Marie vs Juliet and mn combos...please help!

What do you think about these names/combos (older sisters are [name]Sophie[/name] [name]Ava[/name] and [name]Ella[/name] [name]Nadia[/name]):

[name]Kira[/name] [name]Marie[/name]
[name]Marie[/name] [name]Juliet[/name]
[name]Marie[/name] [name]Winter[/name]
[name]Juliet[/name] [name]Marie[/name]

For the combos as they are, I like [name]Marie[/name] [name]Juliet[/name]. If [name]Juliet[/name] [name]Winter[/name] was an option, though, that would totally get my vote! I know [name]Ruby[/name] isn’t one of your options, but [name]Juliet[/name] [name]Ruby[/name] instantly struck me and I think it would be stunning.

Good luck!

I think [name]Kira[/name] or [name]Marie[/name] fits best with your sibset and agree that [name]Marie[/name] [name]Juliet[/name] is the best combination on your list. What about [name]Kira[/name] [name]Juliet[/name] or [name]Kira[/name] [name]Ruth[/name] or [name]Kira[/name] [name]Faye[/name]? With [name]Marie[/name], what about [name]Marie[/name] [name]Camille[/name] or [name]Marie[/name] [name]Lucille[/name]?

I like both [name]Marie[/name] [name]Juliet[/name] and [name]Marie[/name] [name]Winter[/name], with a slight edge for [name]Marie[/name] [name]Juliet[/name]. [name]Marie[/name] is so overused as a mn, it’s a refreshing choice for a first name. I also think it goes well with [name]Sophie[/name] and [name]Ella[/name]; they’re all short, sweet, and feminine.

The combos are a bit restricted in that I like each kid to have a family name in their name ([name]Sophie[/name] is mat great-grandma’s name, [name]Ella[/name] is pat great-grandmas name, [name]Nadia[/name] is my moms name). So of the options above, [name]Marie[/name] is the family name that has to be included somehow, either as a fn or mn…love the input so far, very helpful!

I think [name]Marie[/name] [name]Winter[/name] is really beautiful, but I also like [name]Marie[/name] [name]Juliet[/name]. The second combo feels a little more “classic” while the first is a bit more modern because of the mn.