'Upbourn' is a modernisation of the original name used by the Rohirrim, equivalent to Old English Upburnan (from burn, a brook or stream). So, literally, 'Upbourn' meant 'up the stream'. 'Up' in this context describes a place relatively near a river's source, and some distance from its mouth. This was certainly the case for Upbourn: once the Snowbourn ran past the village and out of its mountain valley, the river would flow on for many miles across the plains of Rohan before it met the Entwash, far to the east.
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