Not a standard English dictionary word; likely a proper name (variant of Remy) or a specialized term in a specific context.
If a proper name, from Latin 'Remigius' or French 'Remy.' If specialized, context-dependent etymology. More information needed for accurate etymological origin.
Many words we think are 'just names' have deep histories—Remy/Remi comes from Latin meaning 'rower' or 'oarsman,' which is why historical figures with this name were often associated with travel and exploration.
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