Yngvi
Yngvi is a figure from Norse mythology, often associated with fertility and agriculture. He is considered a god and is sometimes identified with the deity Freyr, who is known for his connection to prosperity and the earth's bounty. Yngvi is believed to be a member of the Vanir, a group of gods associated with nature and fertility.
In some accounts, Yngvi is described as the ancestor of the Swedish royal family, linking him to the historical Yngling dynasty. His name is thought to mean "the one who brings prosperity," reflecting his role in ensuring good harvests and abundance for the people.