[Opinions] Re: Raven (f)
in reply to a message by erb816
'The raven himself is hoarse
That croaks the fatal entry of Duncan under my battlements'
So, not only do I associate it with Lady Macbeth, but she associated it with masculinity. And, since she goes mad later on, the resemblance between Raven and someone who is ravin' is pretty unfortunate as well. I would not be pleased to see any human with Raven as a name.
That croaks the fatal entry of Duncan under my battlements'
So, not only do I associate it with Lady Macbeth, but she associated it with masculinity. And, since she goes mad later on, the resemblance between Raven and someone who is ravin' is pretty unfortunate as well. I would not be pleased to see any human with Raven as a name.