Common English Bible was created in 2011.
Bible in Basic English was created in 1941.
Revised English Bible was created in 1989.
Simple English Bible was created in 1978.
New English Bible was created in 1970.
The Bible in Living English was created in 1972.
Lexham English Bible was created in 2010.
Open English Bible was created in 2010.
English names in the Bible do not "come" from anywhere. They were created, and we still use them.
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No, not in the most common of the English translations.
There is no such thing as "the English Bible." The There is only a Hebrew Bible, which can be translated into any language, including English. The order of the Books of the Hebrew bible has nothing to do with what language it's translated into. It has more to do with whether it's a Christian Translation or a Jewish Translation. Jewish Translations preserve the original order of the Hebrew Bible. Christian translations usually use a different order, created by the early Church around the 2nd Century of the common era.
The New American Bible was completed and then published in 1970. It was translated to English by the Confraternity of Christian Docterine in 1962-1965.