Naïf
Naïf is a term used as both an adjective and a noun in French and in English contexts. As an adjective, it describes someone who is inexperienced, innocent, or guileless, often implying a straightforward and trusting nature. As a noun, a naïf can refer to a person who is naive. The diacritic over the i signals that the word is pronounced in two syllables (na-ive) in languages that retain the mark; in English the spelling naive is common without the diaeresis.
Origin and variants: The word comes from French naïf, from Italian naivo, and has entered English with
Naïve art: In art history, naïve art refers to a style created by self-taught or outsider artists
Other uses: In everyday language, naïf describes a person who is trusting or unsophisticated. In philosophy,