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The phrase 'gets its name from' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to explain where a particular thing gets its name from. For example, "The company 'Acme' gets its name from the Greek word 'Akme' which means 'the highest point.'".
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It gets its name from the fall-like spectrum of flowers it produces.
It gets its name from the Spanish for boy-child, a seasonal reference to Christmas.
It gets its name from the gleaming white presidential residence on top.
It gets its name from ananda, which means bliss in sanskrit".
It gets its name from its brownish to yellowish fur colour and the creamy white spot above each eye.
It gets its name from the fact that, under a microscope, the virus resembles a wheel.
It gets its name from a local saint, Senara.
It gets its name from the city in French Guiana.
Some have suggested it gets its name from the Greek goddess of justice Astraea.
(Formerly a minor holiday, it gets its name from its date in numerals ― 11/11).
It gets its name from butter on the toasted bun, something any good burger should have.
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