Bit of trivia: The Hungarian translations for the "titles" of the 2016 sets are a bit different. For the creatures, the format is <name>, born of <element>, e.g. Ketar, born of Stone or Akida born of Water The toa are more similar to the English version, simply putting the element into plural and adding "the", such as Pohatu, uniter of the Stones, and Gali, uniter of the Waters. (Onua is an exception, he isn't the uniter of the "earths") Probably not important at all, but interesting nonetheless.