That little fish symbol you see on cars is most commonly the Ichthys (Greek for “fish”), an early symbol of Christianity.
What it represents
- Early Christians used the fish as a secret sign to identify each other during times of persecution in the Roman Empire.
- The word Ichthys forms an acronym in Greek for:
“Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior.”
What it means today
- On modern cars, it usually indicates the driver is a Christian or identifies with Christian beliefs.
- It can also be a simple expression of faith or values.
Variations you might see
- Fish with “Jesus” written inside → explicitly Christian.
- Fish with legs → often used humorously to reference evolution.
- Other parody or alternate versions → can reflect different beliefs or viewpoints.
So, most of the time, it’s just a subtle way someone is expressing their religious identity.