Amon certainly means 'hill', but the name element Obel is not specifically explained in reference to this hill. In other contexts (for example, Radagast's old home of Rhosgobel) it means 'fenced homestead', and given the existence of the palisaded stockade of Ephel Brandir on its heights, it seems unavoidable that this is also the intended meaning here. The stockade of Ephel Brandir was not built until about the year I 495, so it seems to follow that Amon Obel must have had a different name before that time, but no earlier name for the hill is recorded.
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