However, you can sign it using the initialism method, which is common for names that don't have established signs:
1. Sign the letter "T": You'll make the sign for "T" by touching your thumb to your forehead and then extending your index finger.
2. Sign the letter "A": You'll make the sign for "A" by touching your thumb to your chin and then extending your index finger.
3. Sign the letter "Y": You'll make the sign for "Y" by touching your thumb to your chest and then extending your index finger.
4. Sign the letter "L": You'll make the sign for "L" by touching your thumb to your cheek and then extending your index finger.
5. Sign the letter "E": You'll make the sign for "E" by touching your thumb to your forehead and then extending your index finger and pinky finger.
6. Sign the letter "R": You'll make the sign for "R" by touching your thumb to your chin and then extending your index finger and pinky finger.
Remember, the initialism method is a common workaround when signing uncommon names. It's important to use clear, distinct signs for each letter to ensure understanding.