All about the name THARIN

Meaning, origin, history.

Tharin is a unique and distinctive name of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Scottish Gaelic name "Tairneach," which means "peaceful." The name Tharin is believed to have originated as a variant spelling of Tearlach, a popular Scottish name that also means "peaceful."

Throughout history, several notable figures have borne the name Tharin or its variations. One such figure was Tairneach Mor (Tharin the Great), a legendary warrior from Scottish folklore who was known for his bravery and skill in battle. Despite his reputation as a fierce warrior, Tharin the Great lived up to his name by promoting peace and unity among his people.

Today, Tharin remains a rare but captivating name choice for parents looking for something unique and meaningful for their child. While it may not be widely recognized, its Scottish origins and historic significance make it an attractive option for those interested in giving their child a name with a rich history and strong meaning.

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Scottish

Popularity of the name THARIN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Tharin has seen a small but steady presence in the United States over the past few decades. According to statistical records, there were 6 babies named Tharin born in the U.S. in 1967 and another 5 babies given this name in 2002. This brings the total number of births with the name Tharin in the U.S. to 11 over these two years alone. While it may not be one of the most popular names, it is clear that there is still a small community of individuals named Tharin across the country.