Pronounced TY-mah-rah (/taɪˈmɑːrə/), Tymara is a melodic choice for parents craving a name that’s both familiar and delightfully offbeat. Its vibrant rhythm hints at Latin fiestas and sunsets that set the sky ablaze. Inspired by timeless favorites like Tamara and Mara, it rolls off the tongue like a warm breeze through sunlit plazas—yet it remains rare in the United States, with just five to ten newborns per year and a ranking around 850–960. That scarcity is part of Tymara’s magic: she’ll never be lost in a chorus of Emilys and Sophias. Instead, this name gives each girl her own spotlight, inviting her to shine boldly and write a story as unique and bright as the cultures that inspired it.