Definition: Blessing comes in many shapes and forms. The English translation of Blessing comes from the Latin, bleeven, which means to bless or sanctify (a verb). In Greek, bleeven is a noun that refers to the act of blessing: "He blessed me," "She was bled with mercy." It is often associated with the Old Testament prophet Enoch who, according to the Hebrew Bible, lived 1200 years and had 89 sons. The name comes from the Greek word for "blessing" (bli) which means a special protection or favor. Bliss is an adjective that refers to something pleasant or good or joyous. It has no direct definition in English, but it often refers to someone's feelings of happiness or contentment. A person who experiences bliss may feel happy and joyful, or they might be experiencing great satisfaction, pleasure, or fulfillment. Bliss can also refer to the quality of being well-pleased or satisfied with one's life. Bliss Monique Lhuillier is a type of Bliss that refers to a person's feelings of happiness and contentment. It is often associated with the singer and actress who won awards for her work on stage and screen, as well as her successful career in music and entertainment.