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Minci, almost unique, is from central Italy, Minciarelli is typically Umbrian, from Perugia, Assisi and Massa Martana in the Perugia area and from Terni and Narni in the Terni area, Mincio, extremely rare, is in the Umbrian, Marche area, Mincione has presences in the Teramo, in Rome, in the Campobasso area and in Campania, particularly in the Caserta area, in Macerata Campania, San Prisco, Aversa, Trentola Ducenta, Santa Maria Capua Vetere and Sparanise, Mincioni has a small stock in Perugia and Deruta in Perugia, with some presence in Teramo, they should derive directly or through a hypocoristic name from the medieval name Mincio, Mincionis, of which we have an example of use in Aversa in a writing of the year 1097: ".. A part true occidentis finitur in terra aecclesie sanctae of genitricis et virginis mariae de forignano pizzulo et al terra iohannis filii cuiusdam mincionis. Apart from true septemtrionis finitur in terra hominum de feciata qui dicuntur coppa canis et in terra petri filii cuiusdam maionis. if another hypothesis could in some cases derive from nicknames based on the archaic French word mince (balordo).
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