KunfermannRomansh Younger form of Gufermann, which was derived from Romansh gufer "rubble, shingle" combined with German Mann "man". This name was given to someone who lived near a place filled with rubble.
MorellRomansh Derived from Latin maurus "Moorish, North African" as well as a derivation from a diminutive of the given name Maurus.
KleisUpper German, Romansh Derived from the given name Kleis, a South German variant of Klaus. The Kleis settled in Romansh-speaking areas after the Napoleonic Wars.
GabathulerRomansh Derived from Romansh casa "house" and, by extension, "household, family" and the given name Berchtold.
BundiRomansh Derived from Romansh bun "good" and di "day" (compare Bongiorno and Bonasera). Another theory, however, derives this name from the given name Abundius.
GrässliRomansh Derived from Romansh grass "fat" in combination with the diminutive suffix -li.
MaruggRomansh Derived from the given name Maurus, combined with the diminutive suffix -ugg. Another theory, however, derives this name from Late Latin maior domus "mayor of a palace" (compare Meyer 1).