Hallion
A hallion is a term, largely archaic, referring to a rascal, rogue, scoundrel, or generally a disreputable person. It implies a mischievous, often troublesome, character lacking in moral rectitude and prone to engaging in petty wrongdoing. The word carries a stronger connotation of worthlessness and moral depravity than a simple "mischief-maker." While the term can be used playfully, it often conveys a sense of disapproval or condemnation. Its use is far less common in modern English.