Iuhetibu Fendy (also written Jewhetibew Fendy[1]) (Ancient Egyptian: Iwḥ.t-ibw Fnd)[2] was an ancient Egyptian princess of the Thirteenth Dynasty.
She was the daughter of king Sobekhotep III and of queen Neni.
[1] On the stela she is shown together with her sister Dedetanqet (also written Dedetanuq) in front of the fertility god Min.
Her two names are written within a cartouche (a ring that enclosures the name), a privilege that was given in this time very rarely to royal women and points to a special status of Iuhetibu Fendy.
Naming children after grandparents was not uncommon in Ancient Egypt.