Nesi has a small stock in the Bergamo area and in the Neapolitan dialect, but it is very common in Tuscany, particularly in the Florentine, Prato and Pistoia areas, and even in Lucca and Siena, Neso, absolutely rare, is from the Treviso area, and should derive from the Greek name Nèsos , although in some cases they could be the apheretic form of tornesi, typical coins of Tours in France.
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