Talk:Catherine

Hekateros was a minor Titan, the god of hands. His children, the Dactyloi (fingers), five boys and five girls, were artists, skilled with their hands; the boys were also blacksmiths. Hence "one of both" refers to the hands, suggesting that the name Ekaterina/Catherine means "skilled hands."

unclear phrasing in Etymology section
What exactly is "in Latin languages, German and English" supposed to mean? Is it supposed to be "in Romance languages, German, and English", or "in the Latin alphabet-using languages German and English", or something else entirely?

Honsgoc (talk) 18:53, 2 October 2021 (UTC)