The baby name Llamrei is a Female name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced IPA: /ˈɬam.rei/ — approximate English respelling: "LLAM-ray" (Welsh 'll' = /ɬ/).
Llamrei is Welsh in Origin.
The baby name Llamrei is a Female name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced IPA: /ˈɬam.rei/ — approximate English respelling: "LLAM-ray" (Welsh 'll' = /ɬ/).
Llamrei is Welsh in Origin.
Llamrei (Welsh; also Llamrai) derives from Welsh llam “leap, bound” plus a formative -rei/-rai, yielding “leaper” or “she who leaps.” In medieval Welsh tradition the name belongs to the fleet mare of King Arthur - sometimes assigned to Guinevere - celebrated in the tale of the afanc of Llyn Barfog, where the horse’s hoofprint is said to remain at Carn March Arthur. The name appears across Arthurian literature and toponymy rather than in ordinary medieval naming.
As a given name it is extremely uncommon, seeing occasional modern revival among Welsh heritage and Arthurian enthusiasts. Variant spellings include Llamrai (modern Welsh), Llamrei, and the anglicized Lamrei/Lamray; related forms are not established. The equine bearer suggests a feminine lean, though usage today can be unisex. Meaning centers on speed and vigor - “leaping one” - with a succinct, distinctive double‑L Welsh profile.
Llamrei is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. Such a name is generally either rare, regional or traditional, or a brand-new coinage. By any reading, it's an exceptionally uncommon choice.
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