Tharin, of Germanic origin, is a name that has gained popularity over time due to its unique sound and rich history. It is derived from the Germanic words 'thars' meaning 'strong,' and 'harja' meaning 'army.' This gives the name Tharin a robust and powerful aura. The name has been popularized in various cultures, with notable figures such as Tharin the Wise, a character from the fantasy series "The Wheel of Time," contributing to its recognition. Traditionally, Tharin is considered a male name, though it can also be used for females due to its unisex appeal. It offers parents the opportunity to give their child a distinctive and meaningful name with a strong historical foundation.
"Tharin saw its peak in popularity during 1967 with six births, followed by five births in 2002, making a total of eleven babies named Tharin over these two years."