Addendum: More likely the name was "Hesha Tema"--the shin in Yiddish, I believe, is used for the "sh" sound, with the samech being used for the "s" sound, so my first analysis was probably incorrect. Alexander Beider also shows "Hesha" or "Hesza" (Polish spelling) as a variant of "Khane." Just an aesthetic comment: "Hesha Tema" sounds euphonious to my ear. In other words, it sounds to me like it could easily be a nice Yiddish double-name combination. Khane, the mother of Samuel (1 Samuel 1:2), means "gracious," while Tamare, the wife of Judah's first son (Genesis 38:6), is derived from the Hebrew word for "palm tree." (Got that from Beider's book.) Regards, Brian Neil Burg Fullerton, CA, USA In a message dated 8/19/2012 12:39:57 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, Jewish@slanda.fsnet.co.uk writes: Hello, Could anyone look at http://www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk/Community/Leeds/cemeteries/Hilltop/Burial_86 7.htm and see what Dora's Hebrew name was, please?