Cocktails named after Women

We all went through dozens of bloody maries. Now it is time to taste different cocktail scents. Let me take you on this discovery of the mixology experiments that were named after women.
Here they go!
1. Mary Pickford
Mary appears to be a popular name and not only in a cocktail industry. But this one isn't just average Mary. The cocktail was named after silent film star Mary Pickford. It consists of white rum, grenadine, pineapple juice, and Maraschino liqueur. The myth follows a story back to a hotel in Havana where it was mixed to please her.
2. Juicy Lucy
Ingredients: vodka, gin, Blue Curacao liqueur, orange juice, and Sprite.
This astonishing combination is, of course, both a rhyming success and a perfect occasion to raise a tall glass to 2018 spring visitation. Fill with equal parts of orange juice and sprite, and enjoy.
3. Samantha Sunrise
The Samantha Sunrise cocktail consists of the following: fresh orange juice, passoa, grolsch Weizen or other premium white beer, and orange slice.
Squeeze the juice, imagine some Samantha and take it from there.
4. Rose Kennedy
Vodka, club soda and cranberry juice are the components of the cocktail named after a conspicuous woman and philanthropist Rose Kennedy. We might wonder why this name carries the attachments to this drink. Nevertheless, the story behind remains a secret to a mainstream audience.
5. The Jean Harlow

Light rum shaken with sweet vermouth and a lemon peel glass decor included is a beverage embodiment of a 1930s sex symbol. I'm sure it has to charm bar audiences as the owner of the name did.
What other name can you nominate for a cocktail? Dare if you drink, drink when you dare mess up with it!