Definition: The word "Alabamian" in English comes from the Iberian languages spoken in Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia. It refers to a person who is good at or proficient in American English. Here's a more detailed definition: - In the Bible (Genesis 27:19): "And the man came out of Egypt, from the land of Ai. And he was a son of Ammi, which came out of the land of Ai, after the death of his father." - In the New Testament (Mark 5:17): "He had been a Nazarite and was not a free spirit." - In the Quran (Quran 62:33): "And they said, 'Alabamian! You have heard much about him.'" So in summary, Alabamian means someone who speaks good English.