Talk:Dina Fritz (Anime)

Unrelated coincidences/incidentialities do not add to the page's content / are not what the page is FOR
In the trivia, there is currently a line that "Dina is hebrew for...", err.... so-what? I know there was a online & after-interviews stoush over whether or not the creators of the series & anime should or should not've used armbands that had some resemblance to ones forced on Jews in Nazi Germany, but so-what? That's not a reason to then insert even jewish content, absolutely bleeping everywhere when UNRELATED to each page's purpose and relevancy to the series -  i.e.  this page is SUPPOSED to be about Dina Fritz, the CHARACTER  -  a trivia item, needs to be ABOUT HER, not the name Dina  -  the WORD translated into Latin-characters in hebrew,.. is NOT EVEN A NAME, at all -  so what is the point?\

Trivia ABOUT DINA ... needs to be ABOUT THE CHARACTER. finito.

Nor is trivia about language, relevant to THIS page, either. i.e. neither hebrew, nor jewish, nor WORDS that have the same spelling, NOR coincidences-of-spelling, that aren't even the-same word, especially since names are NOT  'the same word in'. Ugh. THINK before posting please.


 * The meaning and etymology of a character's name is considered relevant enough to include in their trivia section. We've done this on many other characters' pages, including but not limited to: Eren Yeager, Armin Arlert, Mikasa Ackerman, Jean Kirstein, Hange Zoë, Levi Ackerman, Zeke Yeager, Reiner Braun, Annie Leonhart, Sasha Blouse, Hannes, Marco Bott, Porco Galliard, Marcel Galliard, Bertolt Hoover, Historia Reiss, Willy Tybur, Flegel Reeves, Alma, Yelena, Onyankopon, etc. If noting that Dina's name is Hebrew in origin and listing what it means in Hebrew is "inserting Jewish content" then I guess we're also "inserting German content" on Eren's page when we say that his last name means "hunter" in German, or "inserting German content" on Hannes's page for noting that his name comes from "Johannes," etc. --Neetaku (talk) 07:15, 22 January 2023 (UTC)