Thmyl Brnamj Ywr Frydwm Mhkr Alakhdr Now

Try ROT+something else.

Given the time, my guess: this is a simple substitution where each letter is replaced by the next or previous in alphabet but deliberately misspelled. But “thmyl brnamj ywr frydwm mhkr alakhdr” — sounds like possibly “They will bring you freedom, maker, al-akhdar” — but “thmyl” = “they will”? thmyl → t h m y l could be t h e y w i l l if e=m? No.

Try ROT-8: t(20)→12=l h(8)→0 (a)?? No, mod26: 8-8=0=a, m(13)→5=e, y(25)→17=q, l(12)→4=d → "l a e q d" no. thmyl brnamj ywr frydwm mhkr alakhdr

“thmyl” could be “thamil”? No.

So maybe the whole phrase is Arabic names in English letters but encoded. Try ROT+something else

Given “alakhdr” clearly looks like “al-akhdar”, I’d say the phrase might be:

Could it be a cipher where each letter is shifted by a consistent amount? thmyl → t h m y l could be t h e y w i l l if e=m

or something similar.