Well I’d avoid a repeating initial (just because you haven’t done it before) as well as the “uh” ending just so [name]Grace[/name] doesn’t feel left out. I’d also go for a name that has fewer characters and is 1 or 2 syllables long to go with [name]Grace[/name] or [name]Julia[/name]. With all that in mine:
*[name]Claire[/name]
[name]Daisy[/name]
[name]Fiona[/name] (has the uh ending, but still sounds different enough to me for some reason)
[name]Hannah[/name] (ditto with above)
*[name]Holly[/name]
[name]Hope[/name]
[name]Laurel[/name]
[name]Libby[/name]
*[name]Lucy[/name]
[name]Mae[/name]
*[name]Maisie[/name]
*[name]Molly[/name]
[name]Natalie[/name]
[name]Nora[/name] (again with the uh ending)
[name]Paige[/name]
*[name]Rose[/name]
I’ve starred the ones that I think sound best with your kids. Good luck!
Your daughter’s names are lovely!
I love the earlier suggestions of [name]Jane[/name], [name]Cora[/name], [name]Alice[/name], and [name]Claire[/name].
Adding…
[name]Honor[/name]
[name]Caroline[/name]
[name]Lucy[/name]
[name]Mary[/name]
[name]Faith[/name]
[name]Elena[/name]
[name]Libby[/name]
[name]Amelia[/name]
Judging by your other daughters names you favour classic, decidedly feminine names that are relatively short, so keeping to that theme. You have previously favoured a/ah ending names, other than with [name]Grace[/name] - so I have stuck to ‘ee’ type endings for variety.
[name]Sophie[/name] (This was the first one that sprung to mind for me. It is around the same length as your other girls’ name and has the same cute, lively and feminine feel. )
[name]Ivy[/name] (This is a beautiful one and works well with your others. You have a virtue name already, so a botanical addition is lovely. Again, it is a classic, short, feminine choice.)
[name]Maisie[/name] (There is something so warm about this names.)
[name]Belle[/name]/[name]Beth[/name]/[name]Bethan[/name] ([name]Belle[/name] would be my choice of these. It is just so pretty, but it is a tad nickname-y compared to your others - not sure how you’d feel about that).