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Selma
Wdyt of Selma?
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It sounds a bit like “sell ma,” like your trying to sell your mother. I prefer Thelma or Velma.
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Zelma, Salma, Anselma are all cute. I wouldn't use Selma, that spelling, because it does remind me of racism, even though it's associated with Civil Rights.
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I love it! The combination of "sel" and "ma" is deeply satisfying to me.
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The only Selma I've ever known was a very old lady when I was very young! And her family were originally German. There's nothing actually wrong with the name, but for some reason I much prefer Thelma.
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Puggish. Ugly. Dowdy. Makes me think of American politics for... reasons? Idk why? But... I can see the appeal!
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I brought this up one time and people immediately thought of Selma, Alabama. It's a little bit too political for me to use, even though I really like it
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What's Selma, Alabama and What's wrong with it? Why political?
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Selma, Alabama was the site of one of the biggest civil rights marches. It was quite violent. Look up the movie Selma.There is nothing wrong about it but I would feel uneasy using it. It's so tied to the Civil Rights movement and that era, neither of which I have connection to.
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like it and will consider using it if i ever have a daughter. it's quite popular here and sound nice with my son's name too.
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It's always felt sort of incomplete to me. Probably because it feels like it should be short for Anselma or something like that.
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