Saint Agnes's Eve is a phrase used to describe the night before the feast day of Saint Agnes, which falls on January 21st. Synonyms for Saint Agnes's Eve can vary depending on cultural and religious traditions. In some cultures, it is referred to as Saint Agnes's Day Vigil or Saint Agnes's Night, while others may call it the Feast of Saint Agnes. In many traditions, the night is associated with divination rituals and is considered a time for the young and unmarried to seek guidance in matters of love and marriage. Some also refer to it as a night of magic or a night of enchantment. Regardless of the name or tradition, Saint Agnes's Eve remains an important time for many around the world.