Get daily celeb exclusives and behind the scenes house tours direct to your inbox We have more newsletters Get daily celeb exclusives and behind the scenes house tours direct to your inbox We have more newsletters Irish names are steeped in a wealth of cultural heritage, echoing the country's history, mythology, and rich meanings. Traditional Irish girl names have been passed down through generations, reflecting Ireland's deep connection with its Celtic roots. Irish names are still a popular choice among new parents and one name in particular is being chosen more and more, according to NameBerry.

com . This pretty name is not only beautiful but also has an empowering meaning. Fiadh, which is pronounced (Fee-a), is derived from the Irish word for "wild".

For those who prefer an Anglicised twist, Fia might be appealing. However, Fiadh is just one of many gorgeous Irish names for girls which are popular, reports the Irish Star . Another popular choice is Aoife (pronounced EE-fa), a Gaelic name that means "beautiful" or "radiant.

" In ancient Irish legend, Aoife was a fierce warrior princess, representing strength and bravery. While Saoirse (pronounced SEER-sha) means "freedom" in Irish, and is now well known thanks to the Oscar-nominated actress Saoirse Ronan. While Ciara (pronounced KEE-ra) is also popular.

It means "dark-haired" or "black" and originates from the masculine Ciaran. Celebrities often reveal the reason behind their choice of names for their children. Hollyoaks star.