Both "Stars of David" and "Star of Davids" (no apostrophe) have been used, often a matter of prior or consistent usage. "Stars of David" is grammatically correct.
The plural is stars. The plural possessive is stars'.
The David in the Star or Shield of David is King David from the Tanach (Jewish Bible).
The plural is "morning stars."
the star of David belonged to king David of the Jews.
A Star of David has 6 points! A Star of David has 6 points!
In Hebrew, the name of the star is 'Magen David' which means David's Shield. It's said that this star was the shape of David's shield, the star itself isn't a symbol of David though.
The star of David is a factor in Judaism.
It is the Star of David, an important Jewish insignia.
The Hebrew word for the Star of David is the "Magen David",
The Star of David, or the Shield of David, is a Jewish civic symbol representing the Jewish Nation.
The plural form of the noun star is stars, e.g. "On a clear night, you can see hundreds of thousands of stars."
No, the noun 'stars' is a countable noun, a noun with a singular and a plural form.The noun 'stars' is the plural form of the singular noun 'star'.Examples:The stars in the sky were obscured by the lights of the city. (plural)My daughter had a gold star on her math test. (singular)