No -- use only "from."
You can also use "omitted" but that implies the name has been left out by mistake. The verbs "erased" and "deleted" and "removed" indicate the name was left out on purpose.
1. Your name has been deleted from the list.
2. Your name has been deleted out of the list.
3. Your name has been ________ from the list.
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Can we use 'out of' instead of 'from'?
What other past participles can we use in place of 'deleted'?
Omitted, erased....?
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