Wahibre Ibiau was an ancient Egyptian petty king, perhaps of the 13th Dynasty, during the Second Intermediate Period.
[2][3] Finally, a fragment of faience from El-Lahun mentions this king.
It has been suggested that this vizier could have been the same person as the pharaoh Ibiau earlier in his life,[5] but in more recent times it was pointed out that such an identification is conjectural and unproven.
[6] Ibiau is mostly attested by small finds, see Ryholt 1997:355-354 File 13/32.
[10] The Overseer of Compound, Ibiau, with the title string ḫtmw-bjtj; jmj-rꜣ ḫnrt jb(⸗j)-jꜥ (PD 62).