I had a discussion with one of my students, who was convinced that they could prove something was countable using Cantor's diagonal argument. They were referring to (what I know as) Cantor's pairing function, where one snakes through a table by enumerating all finite diagonals, e.g. to prove the countability of $\Bbb N\times\Bbb N$. In the same way one proves that $\Bbb Q$ is countable.
I was therefore very surprised to learn that this application of the pairing function is titled "Cantor's first diagonal argument" on the German Wikipedia. Is this title for Cantor's proof of the countability of $\Bbb Q$ in any way standard (in German), i.e., is it mentioned by this title in any literature outside of the German Wikipedia?