Thary is an uncommon yet captivating given name of unknown origin and meaning, predominantly used by individuals practicing the Bön religion, indigenous to Tibet. Pronounced as "tah-ree," it offers a unique blend of phonetics that sets it apart from more conventional names. While its popularity remains limited, those who bear this distinctive moniker carry with them an air of intrigue and individuality.
"Tharya had an increase in popularity between 1985 and 1989 with a total of 12 babies named Tharya born during this period."