Help me rename my Lady Grey tea blend

At my tea bar, I have a house blend I call Lady Grey. Because there are so many teas with that name, I never realized until today that it is a registered trademark of Twinings. sigh

So I need a new name. I’d like to keep either the word “Earl” or the word “Grey” in the name to visually tie it back to all of our other Earl Grey variants. If you want more data about what’s in the blend or what other names are in use, I did write a blog post about it.

So, Doper friends, what shall I name this lavender/vanilla Earl Grey tea?

Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl.

Earl Grey’s Mistress, and I want a sample if you adopt my suggestion. Also if you don’t.

Catherine the Grey?

How about Dame Grey, to distinguish it from those other variants?

Gandalf the Grey?

Greybeard’s Brew?

The first Earl Grey/lavender blend I saw was called Earl Julian Grey.
Since yours uses Tibetan lavender, why not call it Earl Dorje Grey, though perhaps the thunderbolt image would lead one to expect a stronger caffeine kick. Or Earl Tashi Grey.
Tashi means good fortune, so it would be an auspicious name.

Lady Gray

This also exists. I don’t know if they’ve trademarked it.

If you want to get in on the “Downton Abbey” craze, Dowager Countess Grey.

Grey cougar

I like this one.

Since a Countess is the female counterpart of an Earl, how about just Countess Grey? (Similar to zombywoof’s suggestion.)

Or, to go with other nobility titles: Duchess Grey or Baroness Grey.

Grey Havens?

I like this name. It tells me immediately what family of tea it is in.

Earl Greyish.

Okay, a more serious suggestion. Go historical and call it Jane Grey.

I was all set to suggest Jane Grey and someone beat me to it. shakes fist

Lady Jane Grey, the Nine Days’ Tea.

Grey Mist?

Not quite what you asked for, but if you’re a hockey fan you can call it the Lady Byng

There’s some awesome stuff in this thread. I’m going to have to come up with some more blends just to be able to use some of these names!