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Names, Geographical information for Burnham and places above it in the hierarchy

Burnham

The name Burnham possibly derives from the old english burna + ham meaning a homestead or village on a stream. However, the lack of a significant stream at Burnham means, that it may alternatively derive from the old english persons name Brun(n)a i.e. meaning Bruna's homestead.

Boveney is believed to mean 'above-island' deriving from the old english bufan-ege. This is probable as there is a small island in the Thames below the village.

Britwell derives from the old english beorhtan wiellan meaning 'bright, clear well'

Cippenham derives from the old english Cippan-ham, meaning Cippa's homestead.

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