One assumes you mean the media term Lady Lindy- it is easy to explain (Lindy) honored (? as the term was even extended to a popular dance) the aviator Charles Lindbergh who made the epoch-making New York to Paris Flight in l927 ( Spirit of St.Louis NX-2ll) There are some who still claim the flight was a fictated Newspaper stunt. As Amelia Earhart was, after all the first Aviatrix to fly the Atlantic the nickname Lady Lindy seems downright obvious. she may have had other nicknames like the (Flat Top) or ( Flatsy) which were derisive about her physical construct. of course flat top is an acceptable term for an Aircraft Carrier -USN usage. but something else is implied- she was (Flat on top). quite the opposite of, say Jayne Mansfield who was nicknamed the (Cow). for obvious reasons, either feast or famine on the top line.
Lady Lindy
Amelia's nickname as a child was "Meely". Because her sister couldn't pronounce her name correctly.
Amelia Mary Earhart is the whole name. but Mary is the nickname.
Amy Otis Earhart. It should be noted that (Amy) is the nickname for Amelia. Somewhat curiously she died on Halloween of l963. It is not known if she was related to the Elevator manufacturer. (Different sort of Lift!)
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No, Amelia Earhart is not single.
She got the nickname Lady Lindy because some people thought she looked like Charles Lindbergh.
Amelia Earhart's full name was Amelia Mary Earhart after her two grandmothers.
No one knows this answer except for amelia earhart's parents. It could be because they liked the name amelia and earhart is her parents last names
By making statues of Amelia Earhart.
the Wright brothers built planes and Amelia Earhart did not
Amelia Mary Earhart's father was Samuel Stanton Earhart and her mother was Amelia Otis Earhart. Amelia Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas on July 24, 1897.