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Name of the progenitor of the Yngling lineage, a legendary dynasty of Swedish kings from whom the earliest historical Norwegian kings in turn claimed to be descended. The name is applied as follows: Name of the progenitor of the Yngling lineage, a legendary dynasty of Swedish kings from whom the earliest historical Norwegian kings in turn claimed to be descended. The name is applied as follows:
# Yngvi is a name of the god ], perhaps intended as Freyr's true name while ] 'Lord' is his common title. In ]'s ''Heimskringla'' Yngvi-] is euhemerized as a king of Sweden who reigned in succession to his father ] who in turn succeded ]. His descendants are the Ynglings.<br><br> # Yngvi is a name of the god ], perhaps intended as Freyr's true name while ] 'Lord' is his common title. In ]'s ''Heimskringla'' Yngvi-] is euhemerized as a king of Sweden who reigned in succession to his father ] who in turn succeeded ]. His descendants are the Ynglings.<br><br>
# In the Islendíngabók ''Yngvi Tyrkja konungr'' 'Yngvi king of Turkey' appears as father of ] who in turn is the father of the Yngvi-] the ancestor of the Ynglings.<br><br> # In the Islendíngabók ''Yngvi Tyrkja konungr'' 'Yngvi king of Turkey' appears as father of ] who in turn is the father of Yngvi-] the ancestor of the Ynglings.<br><br>
# In the introduction to ]'s ''Edda'' Snorri claims again that Odin reigned in Sweden and relates: "Odin had with him one of his sons called Yngvi, who was king in Sweden after him; and those houses come from him that are named Ynglings". Snorri makes no connection at this point between Yngvi and Freyr. # In the introduction to ]'s ''Edda'' Snorri claims again that Odin reigned in Sweden and relates: "Odin had with him one of his sons called Yngvi, who was king in Sweden after him; and those houses come from him that are named Ynglings". Snorri makes no connection at this point between Yngvi and Freyr.



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Name of the progenitor of the Yngling lineage, a legendary dynasty of Swedish kings from whom the earliest historical Norwegian kings in turn claimed to be descended. The name is applied as follows:

  1. Yngvi is a name of the god Freyr, perhaps intended as Freyr's true name while Freyr 'Lord' is his common title. In Snorri Sturluson's Heimskringla Yngvi-Freyr is euhemerized as a king of Sweden who reigned in succession to his father Njord who in turn succeeded Odin. His descendants are the Ynglings.

  2. In the Islendíngabók Yngvi Tyrkja konungr 'Yngvi king of Turkey' appears as father of Njord who in turn is the father of Yngvi-Freyr the ancestor of the Ynglings.

  3. In the introduction to Snorri Sturluson's Edda Snorri claims again that Odin reigned in Sweden and relates: "Odin had with him one of his sons called Yngvi, who was king in Sweden after him; and those houses come from him that are named Ynglings". Snorri makes no connection at this point between Yngvi and Freyr.

Alternative: Yngve.

The element Ing- in Old English names is usually considered cognate to Yngvi

The Old English Runic Poem contains these obscure lines:

Ing wæs ærest mid Eástdenum
gesewen secgum, oð he síððan eást
ofer wæg gewát. wæn æfter ran.
þus Heardingas þone hæle nemdon.
Ing was first amidst the East Danes
so seen, until he went eastward
over the sea. His wagon ran after.
Thus the Heardings named that hero.