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💝 150+ Valentine's Day Kaomoji | Copy & Paste Romance

Express your love this Valentine's Day with heart-filled kaomoji! From sweet confessions to adorable love notes, find romantic emoticons for Discord, X (Twitter), Instagram, and heartfelt messages to your special someone.

💌(,,>᎑<,,)💌
💝(*´ε`*)💝
🌹(⁄ ⁄•⁄ω⁄•⁄ ⁄)🌹
🍫(*´▽`*)🍫
💝(´,,•ω•,,)💝
♡(◕‿◕)♡
(ɔˆ ³(ˆ⌣ˆc)
💗。゚(゚´ω`゚)゚。💗
🍫💕(*´ω`*)💕🍫
🍓(๑>◡<๑)🍓
🍰(ღˇ◡ˇ*)♡🍰
💝(ᐢ..ᐢ)❤️
🎀(❁´◡`❁)🎀
🍫(*´ω`*)🍫
💕(´,,•ω•,,)💕
🍫✧(>o<)ノ✧🍫
🍫(〃▽〃)🍫
💘(๑°o°๑)💘
/)/) (\(\ ( . .) (. . ) ( づ🍫⊂ )
(♡°▽°♡)
♡(ˆ⌣ˆ♡)
♡(>ᴗ<)♡
(♥ᴗ♥)
(˘❥˘)

Top 10 Popular Valentine Kaomoji

Ranked by copy count. Tap to copy instantly.

  1. 1
    💌(,,>᎑<,,)💌

    A kaomoji with love letter emojis and shy expression, conveying bashful love confession.

  2. 2
    💝(*´ε`*)💝

    Perfect for Valentine's Day, combining heart emojis with a kissing expression to show affection.

  3. 3
    🌹(⁄ ⁄•⁄ω⁄•⁄ ⁄)🌹

    A kaomoji with rose emojis and blushing expression, conveying romantic love declaration.

  4. 4
    🍫(*´▽`*)🍫

    🍫 is chocolate emoji, * represents blushing, ´` are eyebrows, ▽ is a wide happy mouth. A cheerful face excitedly giving Valentine's chocolate.

  5. 5
    💝(´,,•ω•,,)💝

    💝 is a gift heart emoji with ribbon, ´` are eyebrows, ,, represents blushing cheeks, • are eyes, ω is the mouth. A blushing face presenting a heartfelt gift.

  6. 6
    ♡(◕‿◕)♡

    ♡ are hearts framing both sides, ◕ are large round eyes, ‿ is a happy smile. A cute smiling face surrounded by hearts.

  7. 7
    (ɔˆ ³(ˆ⌣ˆc)

    A couple kissing kaomoji. Perfect for Valentine dates and couple messages.

  8. 8
    💗。゚(゚´ω`゚)゚。💗

    Happy crying kaomoji surrounded by hearts

  9. 9
    🍫💕(*´ω`*)💕🍫

    🍫 is chocolate, 💕 is two hearts, * represents blushing, ´` are eyebrows, ω is the mouth. A happy blushing face surrounded by chocolate and hearts. Sweet Valentine's atmosphere.

  10. 10
    🍓(๑>◡<๑)🍓

    An adorable excited face '๑>◡<๑' between strawberry emojis 🍓. Perfect for Valentine's Day, strawberry treats, and anything sweet and cute.

How to Use Valentine Kaomoji

  • Add to Valentine's Day cards and love letters
  • Send romantic messages to your partner
  • Express Galentine's Day appreciation to friends

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Valentine's Day Message Templates

Copy and paste these sweet Valentine messages for WhatsApp, Discord, or any chat

  • Happy Valentine's Day! ♡(◡‿◡✿) Sending you all my love
  • Be my Valentine? (♡˙︶˙♡) You make every day so much brighter
  • You're my favorite person (˘▾˘)~♡ Happy Valentine's Day!
  • Sending chocolate and hugs your way (っ˘ω˘ς)♡ Happy V-Day!
  • To my dearest friend — Happy Valentine's Day ♡(•‿•♡)
  • Every day with you feels like Valentine's Day (♥‿♥) Love you!

Valentine's Day Kaomoji Trivia

Heartwarming facts about Valentine's Day kaomoji and love culture

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The Surprising History of ♡

The heart symbol ♡ (U+2661), the most-used character in Valentine kaomoji, is in Unicode's 'Miscellaneous Symbols' block. Its origins trace back to 13th-century Europe — an 800+ year-old symbol of love that lives on in digital text art.

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Japan's Unique Giri-Choco Culture

Japan's Valentine's is globally unique: women give chocolate to men, and there's 'giri-choco' (obligation chocolate) for coworkers and friends. This is why Japanese Valentine kaomoji include friendship designs alongside romantic ones.

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February 14: Unofficial Heart Kaomoji Day?

Social media data shows Valentine's Day sees approximately 12x the normal usage of heart kaomoji. It's the day when heart symbols are used the most all year — effectively making it 'Heart Kaomoji Day.'

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White Day and Kaomoji

March 14th's White Day originated in Japan as a day to return Valentine's gifts. White heart (♡) and flower kaomoji spike on this day. This custom has spread to South Korea and China as well.

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Chocolate + Kaomoji Fusion

The trend of adding chocolate elements to Valentine kaomoji started on Japanese blogs in the 2000s. Using symbols to depict chocolate bars and truffles is a unique genre created by Japanese kaomoji artists.

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Valentine Kaomoji Around the World

Valentine kaomoji vary significantly by country. Japan favors rounded designs like (♡˙︶˙♡), Korea prefers simple styles like (˘▾˘)~♡, and Western users predominantly use the text heart <3.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Valentine kaomoji?

Valentine kaomoji are text-based emoticons that express love, romance, and affection — featuring hearts, blushes, kisses, and warm smiles crafted from keyboard characters.

How do I copy Valentine kaomoji?

Tap or click any kaomoji on this page to copy it to your clipboard instantly. Then paste it into your love letter, chat, or social media post — no account needed.

When should I use Valentine kaomoji?

They're perfect for Valentine's Day (February 14th), anniversaries, confessions, love letters, or anytime you want to express romantic feelings in a cute, creative way.

Do Valentine kaomoji work on WhatsApp?

Yes! They paste perfectly into WhatsApp messages and status updates. Your partner will see the exact same love-filled face you sent.

Can I use these on Discord?

Absolutely. Valentine kaomoji work flawlessly in Discord DMs, server channels, and status — perfect for sending love to your special someone.

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💝150+ Valentine's Day Kaomoji | Copy & Paste Romance

Express your love this Valentine's Day with heart-filled kaomoji! From sweet confessions to adorable love notes, find romantic emoticons for Discord, X (Twitter), Instagram, and heartfelt messages to your special someone.

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Valentine's Day Message Templates

Copy and paste these sweet Valentine messages for WhatsApp, Discord, or any chat

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Valentine How to Use Kaomoji

  • Add to Valentine's Day cards and love letters
  • Send romantic messages to your partner
  • Express Galentine's Day appreciation to friends

💡Valentine's Day Kaomoji Trivia

Heartwarming facts about Valentine's Day kaomoji and love culture

💕

The Surprising History of ♡

The heart symbol ♡ (U+2661), the most-used character in Valentine kaomoji, is in Unicode's 'Miscellaneous Symbols' block. Its origins trace back to 13th-century Europe — an 800+ year-old symbol of love that lives on in digital text art.

🍫

Japan's Unique Giri-Choco Culture

Japan's Valentine's is globally unique: women give chocolate to men, and there's 'giri-choco' (obligation chocolate) for coworkers and friends. This is why Japanese Valentine kaomoji include friendship designs alongside romantic ones.

📊

February 14: Unofficial Heart Kaomoji Day?

Social media data shows Valentine's Day sees approximately 12x the normal usage of heart kaomoji. It's the day when heart symbols are used the most all year — effectively making it 'Heart Kaomoji Day.'

🤍

White Day and Kaomoji

March 14th's White Day originated in Japan as a day to return Valentine's gifts. White heart (♡) and flower kaomoji spike on this day. This custom has spread to South Korea and China as well.

🍫

Chocolate + Kaomoji Fusion

The trend of adding chocolate elements to Valentine kaomoji started on Japanese blogs in the 2000s. Using symbols to depict chocolate bars and truffles is a unique genre created by Japanese kaomoji artists.

🌍

Valentine Kaomoji Around the World

Valentine kaomoji vary significantly by country. Japan favors rounded designs like (♡˙︶˙♡), Korea prefers simple styles like (˘▾˘)~♡, and Western users predominantly use the text heart <3.

FAQ

Q. What are Valentine kaomoji?
Valentine kaomoji are text-based emoticons that express love, romance, and affection — featuring hearts, blushes, kisses, and warm smiles crafted from keyboard characters.
Q. How do I copy Valentine kaomoji?
Tap or click any kaomoji on this page to copy it to your clipboard instantly. Then paste it into your love letter, chat, or social media post — no account needed.
Q. When should I use Valentine kaomoji?
They're perfect for Valentine's Day (February 14th), anniversaries, confessions, love letters, or anytime you want to express romantic feelings in a cute, creative way.
Q. Do Valentine kaomoji work on WhatsApp?
Yes! They paste perfectly into WhatsApp messages and status updates. Your partner will see the exact same love-filled face you sent.
Q. Can I use these on Discord?
Absolutely. Valentine kaomoji work flawlessly in Discord DMs, server channels, and status — perfect for sending love to your special someone.
Q. What types of Valentine kaomoji are available?
You'll find heart faces, blushing smiles, kiss expressions, hug kaomoji, love confessions, and sweet couple expressions — every shade of romance.
Q. Are Valentine kaomoji free?
100% free — no login, no subscription, no limits. Use them in personal messages, cards, social media, or anywhere else.
Q. Can I use these on Instagram?
Yes, paste them into Instagram bios, captions, stories, and DMs. They make your Valentine's post stand out with a handcrafted, personal feel.
Q. What's the cutest Valentine kaomoji?
Faces like (♡˙︶˙♡) and (´,,•ω•,,)♡ are fan favorites — they radiate pure, warm affection that standard emoji can't match.
Q. Can I use these for a confession?
Yes! Pair a heartfelt message with a kaomoji like '(⁄ ⁄•⁄ω⁄•⁄ ⁄)♡ I like you' — the blushing face adds shy, genuine charm.
Q. Do they work on TikTok?
Yes, Valentine kaomoji display correctly in TikTok bios, captions, and comments — great for adding romance to your content.
Q. Can I use these for an anniversary?
Absolutely. Valentine kaomoji aren't just for February 14th — they work beautifully for anniversaries, monthiversaries, and any romantic occasion.
Q. Do they work on all devices?
Yes. Kaomoji are Unicode text, so they render identically on iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux — no special font required.
Q. How many Valentine kaomoji are available?
This page offers {count}+ Valentine kaomoji covering hearts, love, romance, kisses, and affection — one of the largest love kaomoji collections.
Q. Can I mix Valentine kaomoji with regular text?
Of course! They blend naturally: 'Happy Valentine's Day (♡˙︶˙♡) You mean the world to me' reads beautifully in any message.

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