The holiday seems to always be referred to as "Valentine's Day." However, since the Middle Ages, February 14th has been called "the feast day of St. Valentine." So, the correct form would depend upon whether you are referring to the Catholic feast day or the secular holiday, which although the occur on the same day, have come to be different celebrations.
February 14th is Saint Valentines day
Valentines day was named after Saint Valentine.
Valentines Day was for Saint Valentine. Most stores just wanted to make it a holiday so they could get money by selling candy so they started the holiday Valentines day on the feast day of Saint Valentine
In reference to Valentine's Day, yes. This refers to Saint Valentine.
Valentines day was to recognize the death of Saint Valentine.
Saint Valentine's Day 1929
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It is celebreated as Valentine day after saint Valentine.
The Saint Valentines Day Massacre
It was a thing of a few minutes.
valentines is the 14th of February and was a woman and she was a saint
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