Many U.S. states allow vanity plates — words and/or numbers selected by car owners to describe themselves, name a favorite sports team or to be cute and funny.
Despite language censors at work in several states checking the meaning of foreign-sounding words, some Greek-inspired vanity plates obviously slipped through the censorship.
Our North American readers (with a couple of exceptions) spotted these cars — and their plates — on the roads and sent photos to us.
Depending on your familiarity with the Greek language you may or may not be able to decipher all of the plates.
** NOTE: Some of these plates are NSFW (not suitable for work)
“Crazy guy” spotted in Chicago

Yiayia’s on the roads — be careful!

Someone’s in love…

“Come on! Let’s go!”

A la “My Big Fat Greek Wedding?”

Anyone named Dimitri can relate to this one.

Everyone’s got a “beba” in their family…

Gyro is always a good idea…

Warding off the “evil eye” perhaps?

Believe it or not… More Greeks in Montana!

Everyone needs a bit of happiness in their lives!




