Tolkien never directly translates the name Ethring, but at least it seems clear that the -ring element of its name (literally meaning 'cold') is connected to the river Ringló that ran through it.
The initial Eth- element is harder to translate; it is perhaps connected to ethir 'outflow of a river'. If so, in the case of Ethring it would presumably describe the place where the Ringló flowed out from the mountain valleys into the plains east of Lamedon. Alternatively the entire name may be a worn-down form of Ethraid Ringló, 'crossings of Ringló', an entirely suitable name given Ethring's location.
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