bliss – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
bliss
n.
joy, happiness, rapture
BLISS
Bliss
Bliss may refer to:
People
- Aaron T. Bliss (1837–1906), U.S. Representative and Governor of Michigan
- A. J. Bliss (1862–1931), British iris breeder
- Arthur Bliss (1891–1975), British composer
- Atlanta Bliss, American jazz musician who specializes in the trumpet
- Baron Bliss (Henry Edward Ernest Victor Bliss, 1869–1926), traveller
- Bliss Carman (1861–1929), Canadian poet
- Brian Bliss (born 1965), retired American soccer defender and former coach of the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer
- C. D. Bliss (1870–1948), American football player and coach in the United States
- Caroline Bliss (born 1961), British actress
- Charles K. Bliss (1897–1985), inventor of Blissymbols
- Chester Ittner Bliss (1899–1979), biologist known for his contributions to statistics.
- Cornelius Newton Bliss (1833–1911), US merchant and politician
- Daniel Bliss (1823–1916), founder of AUB, the American University of Beirut
- Dave Bliss (born 1943), former American college basketball coach
- Diana Bliss (1954–2012), Australian theatre producer, second wife of Alan Bond
- Douglas Bliss (1900–1984), Scottish painter
- Duane Leroy Bliss (1835–1910), American industrialist
- Ed Bliss (1912-2002), American journalist
- Edward Bliss (1865-1960), American missionary to China
- Eleanor Albert Bliss (1899–1987), American bacteriologist
- Frank Bliss (1852-1929), American baseball player
- Franklyn Bliss Snyder (1884-1958), American educator and academic
- Frederick J. Bliss (1857–1939), American archaeologist
- George Bliss (Congressman) (1813–1868), US Congressman
- Gilbert Ames Bliss (1876–1951), American mathematician
- Harry Bliss, American cartoonist
- Henry E. Bliss (1870–1955), American librarian and inventor of the Bliss classification
- Henry H. Bliss (1830–1899), first person killed in a motor vehicle accident in the United States
- Johnny Bliss (1922–1974), Australian rugby league footballer
- Ian Bliss, Australian actor
- Laurie Bliss (1872–1942), American football player and coach in the United States
- Lillie P. Bliss (1864–1931), American art collector and patron, founder of Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Lucille Bliss (born 1916), American actress and voice artist
- Michael Bliss (born 1941), Canadian historian and award-winning author
- Mike Bliss (born 1965), American NASCAR driver
- Nathaniel Bliss (1700–1764), English astronomer
- Philemon Bliss (1813–1889),US Congressman and jurist
- Philip Bliss (1838–1876), American hymn lyricist and composer
- Philip Bliss (academic) (1787–1857), Registrar of the University of Oxford, etc.
- Ray C. Bliss (1907–1981), one of the important national U.S
- Raymond W. Bliss (1888–1965), Surgeon General of the U.S. Army 1947–1951
- Richard Bliss, American telecommunications technician arrested in Russia on charges of espionage.
- Ryan Bliss (born 1971), US digital artist
- Sister Bliss (born 1970), British keyboardist, record producer, DJ, composer and songwriter
- Stephen Bliss (1787–1847), American minister and politician
- Sylvester Bliss (1814–1863), Millerite minister and editor
- Timothy Vivian Pelham Bliss (born 1940), British neuroscientist
- Thomas Bliss (born 1952), motion picture producer and executive producer
- Tasker H. Bliss (1853–1930), U.S. Army officer
- Willard Bliss (1825-1889), American doctor
- William Dwight Porter Bliss (1856–1926), American religious leader and activist
- William Henry Bliss (1835–1911), English scholar
- William Wallace Smith Bliss (1815–1853), U.S. Army Officer
- Zenas Bliss (1835–1900), U.S. Army General and Medal of Honor recipient
bliss
Noun
1. a state of extreme happiness
(synonym) blissfulness, cloud nine, seventh heaven, walking on air
(hypernym) elation
(hyponym) ecstasy, rapture
bliss
n.
blaho
bliss
Rzecz.
rozkosz; błogość