I think you mean to ask from what language the name Alabama is derived. There was a native American tribe called the Alabama, but their tribal name may have been taken from another tribe, the Choctaw, from a phrase meaning "clearers of the thicket." You can find more on Wikipedia.
Alabama derives from a Native American Choctaw tribal word meaning "plant-cutters".
The word Alabama is believed to come from the Choctaw language.
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It is derived from the Alabama Indians of the area that became Alabama.
C-language was derived from B-language.
No, it is derived from the Spanish Language.
Alabama means "tribal town" in the Creek Indian language.
No, it is derived from the Greek language.
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It got its name from Native Americans that lived there. Alabama means tribal town in the Creek Indian language and plant cutters in Choctaw