Banana, Spanner, Conda, Matronic
Or, um, well, I think names ending in a work well, though they can sound a bit twee, depending.
Also, Anna easily runs into the next name, so you need it to start with a consononant or you have to create a pause 'Anna Elizabeth, otherwise you'll get 'Anna Lizibeth' or 'Ann-el-izabeth'.
That's why Maria works. It may sound like 'Anam-aria' so you need to check that. I think that's true where the second letter is a vowel, esopecially an a. Less so for Sophie.
How about:
Miranda
Lucinda
Catriona
Whereas with Bryony, you get a natural distinction between the names, I think because of the double consonant sound at the beginning. Similarly with Frances but not Florence 'Anaf-Laurence'.