Jary is a male name that originated in English-speaking countries. It is pronounced as JAY-ree. The name is also sometimes spelled as Jerry. Jary has been used as a given name for boys since at least the 1930s, with varying levels of popularity over the years. In recent decades, it has maintained a moderate level of usage in the United States, ranking within the top 10,000 names for newborn boys. Jary carries no specific cultural or historical associations but can be seen as a modern and unique choice for parents looking for an alternative to more common names.