This English surname apparently has no Gaelic form.
The spelling Johnston is a proper noun, a surname.
Stiùbhart in Scottish Gaelic.
No Gaelic version.
Conehar is not a Gaelic spelling. Is it a surname?
Gaelic
The surname Johnston is of Scottish origin and is derived from the place name John's town, which means "John's settlement" or "John's estate." It is a common surname in Scotland and can also be found in Ireland and England.
No translation for that surname.
Totten would have no Gaelic version as it is from Nottinghamshire, England.
According to one source its Irish Gaelic spelling was Caimpion.
Why would a Yorkshire placename have a Gaelic form.
The English surname Clifford has no Scottish Gaelic form.