Tymeria, of Latin origin, means 'honorable.' It's composed of two elements: 'timere,' meaning 'to honor,' and 'aria,' signifying 'song' or 'melody.' The name evokes a sense of respectful harmony, suggesting someone who brings dignity and grace to their surroundings. First recorded in the United States during the early 20th century, Tymeria remains a unique and captivating choice for a given name.
"Tymeria saw a notable increase in popularity between 2004 and 2007, with birth counts rising from 6 to 7 during this period. However, it appears the name's usage has since decreased, as there were only 6 births recorded in both 1996 and 2009. Overall, a total of 24 babies named Tymeria were born between these years."