Adobe is not from any native American language. It is Spanish for a mud-brick and was brought to the Americas by the conquistadors; earlier the Spaniards in Europe got the word from the Moorish invaders of Spain during the medieval period; the Moors of North Africa got it from ancient Egyptian - it is written in hieroglyphs as Dbt.
Adobe homes
at Adobe Walls
Sun dried mud bricks incorporating straw and clay are known as adobe bricks.Some homes in the desert are made of a dried clay called adobe.Some Native American adobe structures have lasted for centuries.
the pueblo native Americans lived in adobe pueblos
it is an oven made out of adobe that Native Americans in the desert used.
Adobe developed the PostScript printer language
Native Americans that lived in Mexico and Central America built adobe huts.
Sun-dried bricks made by Native Americans are known as adobe bricks. They are made by mixing clay-rich soil with water and straw, forming them into bricks, and then leaving them to dry in the sun. Adobe bricks are commonly used in Southwestern Native American architecture for homes and other structures.
Native Americans
"Native Adobe" refers to the particular Adobe program's native file format. For example, Photoshop's native format is PSD; Illustrator is AI; Fireworks is PNG; Acrobat is PDF, and so on. Even though all programs can edit and export to different formats, it's their native format that the programs work best in.
yo would find it in the pueblo region, one of the native american tribes that lived in adobes were the jumano
Adobe as in "adobe acrobat" doesn't have a meaning per say. It is the name of the company. You will find many Adobe products at adobe.com