What are some (old) Romansh names that you know?
Some of my favourites or some of the most ridiculous are:
- Duri
- Dumeni
- Tumaisch
- Baseli
- Cresenz/is
- Carpoffel
- Duff
- Culastia
- Leocadia
- Basilissa
- Bistgaun
- Giacumbert
- Gioder
- Assunta
- Ignaz
- Men
- Hasper
- Balzer
- Menisch
- Mengia
- Gelgia
Edits: * Giuachin * Schimun
Risch Cilgia Barclamiu
"Men" is actualy quite comon in Engiadina bassa and Val Müstair
Riet, Neisa, Ehrenfried.
I happen to have met an Ehrenfried, he's probably the only one with that name around.
Is Giacumbert and actual name or is it just that guy from Leo Tuor's book?
I need a pronunciation guide for Ehrenfried haha
Teias, Giera, Giamin, Loragn, Onna, Marglioschla, Andreia. Gudintg.
Is Andreia not a very common Italian name?
In Italian it's Andrea.
Clà, Niclà, Gudench, Dumeng, Curdin, Armon, Armin, Not, Notta, Cilgia, Uorschla, Aita
Edits: added Names
I've seen Ignaz before
Rare first names: Annatina, Flavian, Andrin, Mihel, Tresa
Rare family names: Meisas
Romansh nicknames: Pépi, Cuchi
Alright, so right now I'm in a phase of interest since Iv been playing "Mundaun'". It's a game that actually has Romansh as the language for dialogue. Anyways what are some interesting lesser known facts about the people and language that speak Romansh? Are they more similar to Italians, French, or Germans?
Can you post the main greetings in Romansh?
Hello- Tgau (Ciao) Good Day- Bun de. ( or in other idioms Bun di, Bien di, Bùn gi.) (Hello)?- Allegra Welcome- Bavegna ( Beinvegni, Bainvegnieu, Bagnvgnü