Iynefer II ("the beautiful one has come"; the name is also spelled as Iy-nefer) was an ancient Egyptian prince, likely a son of Pharaoh Khufu.
He was named after his uncle Iynefer I.
[1] Iynefer II’s wife was Nefertkau III;[2] she was likely his niece,[3][4] and they had one son (or two sons) and one daughter, Nefertkau.
[5] Both Iynefer and his wife are buried in the mastaba G 7820 at Giza.
[6][7][8] A large, open eye is characteristic of the decoration of Iynefer II’s mastaba.