Bourne (placename)

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Bourne is a word from the Anglo-Saxon language of England. It means a stream, flowing from a spring. It is commonly used in southern England as a name for a small river, particularly in compound names such as Winterbourne. Alternative forms are bourn or borne. The apparent variant, borne which is found in Camborne arises from the Cornish language and refers to a hill.

Bourne is used as a place name or as a part of a place name, usually in chalk downland countryside:

As Bourne, it appears in:

As Bourn, it appears in:

  • Bourn, Cambridgeshire, a village in England
  • Lambourn, a village in Berkshire, England

As Borne, it appears in: