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Ethylene is most commonly used as a chemical name, for the most commonly produced organic compound in the world.

In addition, according to Wikipedia, the suffix -ene (an Ancient Greek root added to the end of female names meaning "daughter of") could mean that the woman named Ethylene is the daughter of Ethyl.

Finally according to ThinkBabyNames.com:

"The girl's name Ethyl e-th-yl is a variant of Ethel (Old English), and the meaning of Ethyl is "noble".

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