Names that mean mischief include "Rascal," which denotes a playful troublemaker, and "Mischka," derived from Slavic origins, meaning "little mischief." The name "Puck," from Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," embodies a mischievous spirit. Additionally, "Loki," from Norse mythology, is known as a trickster god associated with mischief and chaos.
Mischief can mean many things...one, being to draw attention to illegal acts...
The Greeks did not have a specific god associated with mischief. The closest they would have is Hermes, who was the patron of Thieves and was considered the most cunning, after Athena.
Do you mean Kolohe? If so, It means mischief, or mischievous.
October 30th has a few names, but the most popular is Mischief Night.
Elleta means mischief or mischevious
the black and white ones name is trouble the Tabby's name is mischief
Extended Coverage and Vandalism & Malicious Mischief
Some Synonyms for mischief: misbehavior catastrophe vandalism high jinks for more look in a thesaurus website or a thesaurus itself.
The English meaning of the Malayalam word vikruthi is mischief.
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Eris is the Goddess of mischief.
The suffix for "mischief" is "-ief".