Customizing your car is a wonderful way to express yourself.
From unique paint jobs to neon underglow lighting, drivers have been personalizing their cars since before World War II.[1]
In the earliest days of cars, it was uncommon to see a woman behind the wheel. Today, there are women-led car clubs,[2] as well as many “girly cars” in the market.[3][4]
Current car customizations include imaginative feminine accessories and modifications, such as headlight eyelashes and heart-shaped steering wheels. Another bright idea is to customize your license plate.
We have the list of girly custom license plate ideas below, as well as ideas for coming up with your own.
LASS
GLITTR
“glitter”
CUTIE
GRL PWR[5]
“girl power”
2QT4U[5]
“too cute for you”
XOXO
KISSES
LUVBUG[5]
U WISH
STYLE
SMOOCH
SPARKLE
SHINE
RUBY
M3RM41D
“mermaid”
PUP LUV
“puppy love”
DOVE
SUGAR
BHAPPY[5]
“be happy”
SPA DAY
KISSME[5]
I<3U[5]
“I love you”
SWEET
FABULUS
“fabulous”
RCK STR[5]
“rock star”
LIV HPY
“live happy”
LOL OMG
FUN2BME
PEARL
ROYALTY
MISS QT
“miss cutie”
CUPCAKE
B KIND
QUEEN
I<3PINK
FASHION
ROSY
SO CHIC
BARBIE
PRINCSS
“princess”
ANGEL
SPOILED
SWAK
“sealed with a kiss”
GRACE
ELEGANZ
“elegance”
SPR GRL
“super girl”
LILAC
BABYGRL
CHERRY
PEACH
SPRING
PEONY
SUNSET
LTS TLK
“let’s talk”
SERENE
OASIS
JEWELS
PIXYDUST
LOVELY
CANDY
BUNNY
DIVA
LILMISS
“little miss”
VOGUE
GLAMGRL
GLAMOUR
DAMSEL
DOLL
MADAME
MISSY
DELISH
FAIRY
TOTSFAB
“totally fabulous”
AMORE
ADORE
PEACHY
LILY
CHARM
CLASSY
Girly License Plate Generator
How to Create Your Own Girly Custom License Plate Ideas
If you’ve worked hard to give your car a look that’s truly unique and positively feminine, you may want to create your own license plate message to match the vibe.
Here you’ll find helpful tips for getting the job done:
- Check your state’s rules on character limits. Every state has its own rules and regulations regarding license plate characters. Be sure to check how many letters and numbers you can use, whether you can use special characters, and whether your state allows spaces between words before making a final decision.
- What would your favorite girly compliment be to receive? Take the primary word in this complement and see if it could be used on your license plate. If that doesn’t work, think of girly adjectives you’d use to describe yourself and test those to see if you can get them to fit on a vanity plate.
- Does your car have a girly nickname? If so, consider using it for your license plate. If it’s too long, try removing letters or replacing syllables with a number where possible. For example, if your car’s name is Josephine, you could print “JOJO” on your plate, or for a car named Elizabeth, you might go with “BETH” or “LIBBY.”