Ihy is a young god in Egypt usually portrayed with the sistrum.
The name Ihy depicts the joy of playing the hand instrument by Hathor, or "calf."
[1] Other goddesses including Isis, Sekhmet, and Neith are also sometimes seen as his mothers in different legends.
He was worshipped along with Horus and Hathor as a trio at Dendera, Ihy's main cult site, constructed early in the 4th dynasty.
Ihy is shown as the god of bread, beer, coffins, and the Book of the dead.