Carly Elias, a model and influencer, and John Paul Elias, a contractor, live in Fresno, California with their two children: Crew Merlin and Brighton Dove.
Their daughter Brighton was born on September 30, 2021. Below, we chat with Carly about how she and John Paul named their little girl.
I've always had a list of girl names that I liked, but only five or six that I would want to use. For some reason, when I found out I was pregnant with the girl, I didn't like any of them. I just couldn't picture any of those names on her.
I had Brighton on maybe one of my longer lists. We’ve always liked the preppier style names.
I only knew of one Brighton growing up. I never put any thought into her name. And then I came across it again when I was pregnant with my Brighton. But it was her middle name that sealed the deal.
It just clicked. I texted my husband, “Brighton Dove is her name.” You know, he didn’t even question it.
My husband's been a bird guy his whole life. We’ve raised all kinds of animals over the years, especially mourning doves.
But when I was pregnant the second time, I thought Crew and Ever would be too similar since they both have four letters — I wouldn’t be able to branch out from that.
I still picture using Ever one day. I also loved Story. I like the whimsical names that also can come off as Ivy league style. Some of the other girl names on my list are Chandler, Baylor, Leighton, Locklyn, and Hayes.
I ended up finding an old notebook from high school and some of my same names were still on that list. I think Brighton was even on one of them. My style never really changed.
When I had Crew, my husband and I had chosen his name ten years before. It got popular right before we had him, so I said I wasn’t going to use it! The last thing I wanted was a name that everybody was using. But the whole time I was pregnant with him, I looked and looked, and it was just stuck already.
Now we call her B more than anything. My son calls her Sissy or Sissy Boo.
Now that I'm older, I love it. My little sister's name is Kira, and as a combo, everyone always loves our names together.
The other kids in our lives have pretty common names.
If I had to pass down a name, I think it would've been Theo for Theodore. I don't know what else I would use! It's hard to say. You have to gauge what's going on in the world and what's trendy.
My mom's maiden name is Guthrie, so I've always thought that would be a cool middle name. Ramsdale is also a last name in my family. I've seen a lot of the trends in the ancestry charts where the woman would get married and then pass down her maiden name as the son's middle name. So my grandfather is, John Ramsdale Guthrie — Ramsdale was his mom's maiden name. If I had another boy, I would be open to using a previous last name as a middle name.
With Brighton, I could picture living with that name and growing with it. It’s classic and can age with her.
I fell in love with the wallpaper in Brighton’s nursery when I was pregnant with her. I have an English grandma, and when I was growing up, her house was wallpapered with florals and pretty paper. Brighton’s got a lot of neutrals, some like soft pink, and vintage touches too — like one of the big, beautiful Anthropologie mirrors.
I also have a bunch of my baby blankets that we passed down to her. And my mom kept a lot of my Polly Flinders baby dresses, so Brighton has some of those that I've put her in for certain occasions.
I like the Baby Bjorn bouncer. That’s probably what we use the most. We still have one of the walkers, but Brighton doesn’t really zoom around too much in that like my son did. She just likes to be on the ground, crawling around.
I have one of the baby food makers, which is really cool. I used it with my son when he was a baby and I had all the time in the world. But with Brighton, I skipped all of that and went to baby-led weaning. She eats whatever I’m eating.
I do have a double stroller that I love now. Before, I had the Uppababy stroller, which was great to clip her car seat into. But my son never fit in the lower part where the toddler is supposed to go. It was nice getting a double stroller once she was able to sit up better on her own. It was night and day — so much lighter and it fits between in every doorway.
The only names John Paul has ever told me he loves are Natalie and Ireland. I felt like Ireland Elias is a little much to say. And I grew up with maybe three Natalies. It was popular in the ‘90s. Luckily, John Paul trusts my style and totally agreed with Brighton.
Double stroller
Baby Bjorn bouncer
Sound machine
Baby food maker
Uppababy stroller
Thank you so much, Carly!
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Sophie Kihm has been writing for Nameberry since 2015. She has contributed stories on the top 2020s names, Gen Z names, and cottagecore baby names. Sophie is Nameberry’s resident Name Guru to the Stars, where she suggests names for celebrity babies. She also manages the Nameberry Instagram and Pinterest.
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