Salem

Etymology 1
From (Genesis 14:18).

Proper noun

 * 1) The biblical place ruled by Melchizedek; mostly identified with Jerusalem.
 * 2) ; the site of infamous witch-hunts, trials and executions in 1692.
 * , which was evacuated and later resettled.
 * 1) ; the site of infamous witch-hunts, trials and executions in 1692.
 * , which was evacuated and later resettled.
 * 1) ; the site of infamous witch-hunts, trials and executions in 1692.
 * , which was evacuated and later resettled.
 * 1) ; the site of infamous witch-hunts, trials and executions in 1692.
 * , which was evacuated and later resettled.
 * , which was evacuated and later resettled.
 * , which was evacuated and later resettled.
 * , which was evacuated and later resettled.
 * , which was evacuated and later resettled.
 * , which was evacuated and later resettled.
 * , which was evacuated and later resettled.
 * , which was evacuated and later resettled.
 * , which was evacuated and later resettled.
 * , which was evacuated and later resettled.

Etymology 2
From.

Proper noun

 * 1) A town and a district in Tamil Nadu, India.

Noun

 * 1) salmon