The town is known as Äinsidle[ˈæɪnˌsɪdlə], in the local Highest Alemannic dialect (Sprachatlas der deutschen Schweiz, Band V, Karte 1b.) and in neighboring dialects as Äisele, Näisele, Äisidle, Näisidle, Äisigle[ˈæɪsələˈnæɪsələˈæɪˌsɪdləˈnæɪˌsɪdləˈæɪˌsɪglə]. (Schweizerisches Idiotikon, Band I, Spalte 352, article Eisele, Band IV, Spalte 814, article Neiselen and Band VII, Spalte 303, article Ein-sid(e)len.) In the Romansh language it is known as Nossadunaunⓘ.
The town is known as Äinsidle[ˈæɪnˌsɪdlə], in the local Highest Alemannic dialect (Sprachatlas der deutschen Schweiz, Band V, Karte 1b.) and in neighboring dialects as Äisele, Näisele, Äisidle, Näisidle, Äisigle[ˈæɪsələˈnæɪsələˈæɪˌsɪdləˈnæɪˌsɪdləˈæɪˌsɪglə]. (Schweizerisches Idiotikon, Band I, Spalte 352, article Eisele, Band IV, Spalte 814, article Neiselen and Band VII, Spalte 303, article Ein-sid(e)len.) In the Romansh language it is known as Nossadunaunⓘ.