elf
lemur
The suffix "imp" indicates a small, mischievous creature or child. It is often used in words like "impish" to describe someone who is playful and lively, but also a bit naughty.
German, a Hobbs is a small mischievous imp in german folklore.
A dwarf is a cave-dwelling creature in Norse Mythology.
"Lutin" in French means "imp" or "sprite," referring to a mischievous or playful supernatural creature. It is often depicted as a small, elf-like being in folklore and fairy tales.
gnome
a small, ragged, mischievous child
A cudamonde is a fictional creature that does not exist in real life. It is often described as a small, mischievous creature with a furry body, large eyes, and a playful demeanor. The exact appearance may vary depending on the artist or storyteller depicting the cudamonde.
an arachnid...or more commonly known as the spider
Mischievous is an adjective (unless it is a person's name, then it's a proper noun).Ex. Two mischievous kittens were playing together. (mischievous is the adjective, which describes the noun, which is kittens)
leprechauns
A small, often mischievous creature considered to have magical powers.A leprechaun.