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Her sister called her 'Millie' but, because of her looks and accomplishments, some people called her 'Lady Lindy' after Charles Lindbergh

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What was Amelias nickname?

emeelsor meelie or melAs a child, Amelia's nickname was 'Meeley' .


What was Amelia Earheart's nickname as a child?

Her nickname was "Meely." :)


What is Amelia Earharts nickname?

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What was Amelia Earhart's nickname?

Amelia's nickname as a child was "Meely". Because her sister couldn't pronounce her name correctly.


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It was when she was a child.


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Lady Lindy


Why did Amelia Earhart get her nickname?

She got the nickname Lady Lindy because some people thought she looked like Charles Lindbergh.


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Did Amelia Earhart have a nickname?

As a child, Amelia was nicknamed "Meelie" and sometimes "Millie". She and her sister, Grace, both used their nicknames well into adulthood.


Why is Lillie short for Amelia?

"Lillie" is not typically considered a nickname for "Amelia" as they are different names. It is possible that someone chose to use this nickname creatively or for personal reasons, but it is not a common or traditional diminutive for the name "Amelia."


Why was Amelia earharts nickname Lady Lindy?

Like Charles Lindbergh, she was seen as an Aviation Pioneer.


Was Amelia earheart nicknamed Woman of the Skies'?

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