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It might have significance to you, there might be other towns named Salem other than Salem, Mass., Salem Mass. itself might presently be a charming quaint town, the fact remains that the main, obvious association for this name is the ghastly witch trial. I really don't get why people consider it as a name.
For me, it's little better than naming a child "Moscow Purge" or "Hollywood Blacklist".
If you REALLY want to use it I guess it's bearable as a mn, for a boy.
For me, it's little better than naming a child "Moscow Purge" or "Hollywood Blacklist".
If you REALLY want to use it I guess it's bearable as a mn, for a boy.
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Some people don't think of the witch trials automatically though, like at all.
Hope your day is going well, I'm sure it's better then mine (I'm sick, bleh).
edit: spelling
Hope your day is going well, I'm sure it's better then mine (I'm sick, bleh).
edit: spelling
This message was edited 12/6/2008, 12:41 PM
Well, I might be slightly biased because I studied history and I'm reading Miller's "The Crucible" but I think it remains a very obvious association (even if not the main one) esp. for Americans, that you can't ignore if you want to use it as a name, just on the grounds that not every single person might make the connection.
Hope you feel better soon! :-)
Hope you feel better soon! :-)
:) thanks