

Rogue (English origin) means 'unpredictable.' We all know how kids can be unpredictable in their mischief.Ĥ0. Rocket (American origin) means 'supercharged.' Initially a nickname, it has come to be adopted by many parents as the first name for their sons.ģ9. Rekker (American origin) means 'wrecker' or 'destroyer.'ģ8. Osman (Arabic origin) means 'son of the cunning serpent.' This name is for those kids who are especially good at having you fooled.ģ6. Odysseus (Greek origin) means 'wrathful.' Odysseus is a figure in Greek mythology known for his bravery and tempestuous acts.ģ5. Mischief (French origin) means 'naughtiness' or 'playful misbehavior.' Also a very funny that it's a prank just on its own.ģ4. Maverick (American origin) means 'nonconformist' or 'unruly' or 'stubborn.'ģ3.
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Mac (English origin) means 'wise guy.' Once again, a skill most trickster children seem to share.ģ2. Jett (English origin) means 'fast-paced' and 'full of wit.'ģ1.

Iniko (Nigerian origin) means 'Time of Trouble.' For those kids who always seem to find their way into trouble.ģ0. Gunner (Scandinavian origin) means 'bold warrior that looks for trouble.' This one is very self-explanatory.Ģ9. George (Greek origin) means 'someone who stirs up dirt.'Ģ8. Foley (Irish origin) means 'plunderer.'Ģ7. Fogarty (Irish origin) means 'the exiled one.' Mostly reserved for the troublesome boys.Ģ6. Fachnan (Irish origin) means 'malicious.'Ģ5. Draco (Greek origin) means 'Dragon.' Also used in the widely popular Harry Potter books.Ģ4. Dagger (English origin) means 'sharp edge.'Ģ3. Crash (American origin) means 'Maverick' or 'Wilder.' This one is almost only used as a nickname.Ģ2. Cameron (Scottish origin) means 'follows a crooked path.'Ģ1. Buster (English Origin) means 'Someone who breaks things.' No wonder it's such a famous name.Ģ0. Aiden (Irish origin) means 'the fiery one.'ġ9. Below is a list of names that mean trouble in one way or another.ġ8. Whether it's for the boys who are constantly breaking things or always praying pranks on their siblings or parents, there is something on the list. Many boy names mean trickster or otherwise allude to the tricksters that every child has in them. Trixie (English origin) means 'explorer.' This is a perfect name for a trickster character who likes to search out new things, even if that sometimes gets her in trouble. Tempest (English origin) depicts 'a storm' or 'a lack of calm.'ġ7. Sophia (Greek origin) means 'wise.' Again, wisdom should be deployed in wise trickery.ġ6.

Shabina (Arabic origin) means 'center of the storm.'ġ5. Rhonda (Welsh origin) means 'noisy one.'ġ3. Rebel (English origin) means 'defiant.'ġ2. Raven (Scandinavian origin) means 'dark-haired' or 'thieving.'ġ1. Penelope (Greek origin) means 'weaver.' For the younglings that always seem to plan another trick, weaving yet another prank.ġ0. Harlow (English origin) means 'meadow of hares.'ĩ. Fox (English origin) means 'sly one.' This means downright trickery.ħ. Briar (English origin) means 'thorny' or 'prickly.'Ħ. Balbina (Italian origin) means 'stutter.' while it may not have the coolest meaning, we think it sounds lovely.ĥ. Aleah (Arabic origin) means ' exalted.' Also used to depict wiseness which can be deployed in trickery.ģ. Aella (Greek origin) means 'Whirlwind.' This name evokes the chaos and childlike abandon.Ģ. Here are girl trickster names you could give your baby girl:ġ. The girls are in on it, too, as it's good for every child to let go once in a while and have fun. And being carefree and getting into mischief is a universal thing. Boys aren't the only ones that love to have some fun.
