It has a Sicilian nucleus and a stock in Genoa, it should derive from the name of a son of the Lombard King Liutprando named Nasello Palatino who married the daughter of the Lombard Prince Ottaulfo Olimpreda, in other cases it may derive from a nickname such as: ".. .Iohannes de Lamidinia dictus Nasellus ... ", we find traces of this surname in the 12th century in Genoa with Obertus Nasellus who in 1135 was Chancellor of Genoa:" cancellarius predictorum consulum, videlicet Nasellus ".
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