Cindel sounds made up to me.
Keira is an okay name, but the first thing I associate it with is Keira Knightley, of Pirates of Caribbean fame.
Emery makes me think of emery boards, like nail files.
Livia, I don't like. Olivia, yes, but not just Livia. Lydia, perhaps?
Eden is a cute name but very trendy right now.
How would you pronounce Kyrie? KEE-ree? KY-ree? Kee-ree-AY? It depends on how it's pronounced.
Shay seems incomplete. It's more suited as a nickname for Shaylynn or Shayla or something like that.
Grayson is a boy's name. Any name ending in "-son" means "Son of," so Grayson means "Son of Gray". If you're absolutely set on something like that, Grace is a much better option for a girl.
Emberly is...I don't know. Sounds sort of like you forgot the K in Kimberly.
Genevieve is a lovely name, and a great alternative to Jennifer if you like the nicknames Gen, Genny, or Genna.
Raine really doesn't work with any of the names. Maybe Raina could be used as a first name instead?