Going off-piste slightly here, but with regards to 'Ramsbottom' we have: habitational name from a place so called in Lancashire, named in Old English with ramm ‘ram’ (or possibly hramsa ‘wild garlic’) + bothm ‘valley bottom’. Interesting!

This ties in to what Keever ^ and others say about the names having a basis in old Roe language(s). Might sound silly to modern day folks, but completely normal and logical in the original languages.