Well, thank you for your competent reply!
But I think that those popularity lists are not very much useful for my purpose. Obviously, popular names in Romasch places are submerged by
German and Italian names (Romansch people are a minority even in Grisons!). And even Romansch natives probably frequently use German/Italian names. This is sadly a common problem with names of minority languages. Probably, a list of the most popular 2009 names in
Ireland wouldn't contain a lot of Irish Gaelic names...
The only true Romansh names in that list are, as far as I know: Andri, Curdin, Corsin, Fadri, Flurin, Gian/Jan/Jon, Laurin, Men.
The female list looks totally German/Italian.
I was able to find some traditional female names (none of them is in that list):
Barla -
BarbaraCilgia -
CeciliaCulastia -
ScholasticaMadlaina/Madleina -
MagdalenaMengia -
MonicaSeraina -
Serena
Some other male names:
Balser/Balzer -
Balthasar (from the wordpress site!)
Flurin -
FlorianGeronas/Gironas/Jaronas -
Jerome (from the wordpress site!)
Linard -
LeonardMurezi -
Maurice
The problem of using Google is that I'm not sure if the names are real Romansh names and, more important, I don't know their meaning/translation. I can only try to extrapolate them.
Some obscure names I found are: Corsin,
Duro, Hercli (reminds me of Heracles), Leci/Lezi, Men/Mian, Merens, Nazi(!), Pirmin (
Firminus?), Plasch, Rest, Rensch, Zein/Sein, Balugna, Jelscha.