"Nombre" means "name". "LLama" is part of the verb "to call". "Como se llama?" translates directly as "how is one called?" and that is the common way to ask someone's name.
Nombre means "name." Be aware though, that it depends on the level of formality you are seeking. For example 'Como se llama?' (what is your name) is basically equivalent to 'Que es tu nombre?' in intent - but Como se llame is quite a bit more formal, while Que es tu nombre is more rude, and demanding. (about like asking 'what is your name?' in english, versus your barking 'your name?' to someone) also, be aware of the difference between llama and llame, one is 'call', the other 'name'.
[Como Se Llama Usted] wrong... to translate that answer would be: ?cual es el nombre de su llama? llama is an animal
El nombre de mi llama es corto.
Su nombre es Ella se llama.......
say your name was...rachel you would say....me llames Rachel
it should be "cual es el nombre de la llama que llora"
The question asks: What is your name. You would answer: Me llamo (insert name).
Que es el nombre de ella Como se llama (ella)
¿Es su nombre Robert? Or...¿Se llama usted Robert?
You could say "Como se llama" which litereally translates to "how does she/he call her/hisself" You could also say "Que es su nombre?"
You would say "se llama... [your roommate's name]"
"Se llama Dillon", or "su nombre es Dillon".