CadalbertRomansh Derived from Romansh casa "house" and, by extension, "household, family" and the German given name Adalbert.
VonmoosRomansh Derived from German von "of" and Moos "moss". The name itself is a calque of Romansh da Palü which was Germanized after the Reformation.
CagienardRomansh Derived from Romansh casa "house" and, by extension, "household, family" and the given name Gienard.
MorellRomansh Derived from Latin maurus "Moorish, North African" as well as a derivation from a diminutive of the given name Maurus.
CapolRomansh Derived from Romansh casa "house" and, by extension, "household, family" and the given name Pol.
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.
PitschenRomansh Derived from Romansh pitschen "small, little".
CrestaItalian, Romansh Derived from Italian and Romansh cresta "crest" (ultimately from Latin crista). This name was perhaps applied as a topographic name for someone who lived by the crest of a mountain or as a nickname with reference to the comb of a rooster.
BetschlaRomansh (Archaic) Derived from the Germanic name element beraht "bright". The name was replaced by the Italianized form Bezzola in the 18th century.
BundiRomansh Derived from Romansh bun "good" and di "day" (compare Bongiorno and Bonasera). Another theory, however, derives this name from the given name Abundius.
CaspeschaRomansh Derived from Romansh casa "house" and, by extension, "household, family" and Spescha.
GrandFrench, Romansh Derived from Old French grand, grant and Romansh grand "tall; large".
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).
DerungsRomansh Derived from the preposition de "of" and Latin runcare "to weed out, to thin out, to root up", referring to someone who lived near a clearing.