BerongoyFilipino, Cebuano From Cebuano barungoy meaning "black-finned flying fish" (genus Cypselurus).
FlygareSwedish Means "someone who flies" in Swedish, ultimately a combination of the verb flyga "to fly" and the suffix -are denoting a person who performs the action of the verb. The surname was first used in the 17th century and is therefore unrelated to the modern occupation pilot (the Swedish word for pilot is also "pilot"), instead, a flygare probably referred to a person who was quick, fast.
KayanTurkish Means "slippery, smooth, gliding" in Turkish.
MoscaRomansh Younger form of Muos-cha which was derived from Romansh muos-cha "fly (animal)".
MosqueraSpanish, Catalan Spanish topographic name for someone who lived in a place that was infested with flies or mosquitos from a derivative of mosca "fly" (from Latin musca)... [more]
MuchaPolish, Slovak, Czech, Ukrainian Nickname for an irritating person or someone considered of no importance, from mucha "fly".
MukhinRussian From Russian муха (mukha) meaning "fly".
MuszynskiPolish Habitational name for someone from places called Muszyna in Nowy Sacz voivodeship and elsewhere, named with mucha "fly" (see Mucha).