"Ymir" refers to two distinct characters, and also a figure in mythology, each with a different gender.
Ymir was a tall, slender young woman with short, shaggy black hair parted down the middle. She had deeply intimidating gray eyes and freckles on her cheeks.
Ymir Fritz obtained the power of a Titan as a young girl. Being the first person to become a Titan shifter of The Founding Titan. Ymir Fritz is said to be the founder of the Eldian empire and “the people of Ymir” which is the only race of people who can be turned into Titans.
Although depicted as male in artwork and described with masculine pronouns in Norse myth, Ymir could singlehandedly birth offspring and was considered to be neither a man nor a woman. His children are described as growing out of different parts of his body.
Eren offered her freedom and infinite choices, Ymir doesn't know what to do with this, so she cries.
The Simple Reason as to Why Mikasa Kissed Eren's Head. In the end, the message is clear. Mikasa kissed Eren because she loved him, and she never stopped doing so. Her affection transcended the chaos of wars and the formidable powers of Titans.
Eren's true love, widely considered by fans and supported by the creator, is Mikasa Ackerman, though their relationship is portrayed as tragic and complex, evolving from a sibling-like bond to deep, albeit complicated, romantic love that he struggles to acknowledge due to his grand, world-altering plans. He confesses his feelings in the end, but it's within a tragic context, acknowledging he couldn't bear seeing her with anyone else and seeing a future where they lived happily in an alternate reality.
To "reward" Ymir for her service, Fritz took her as his concubine and together, they had three children: Maria, Rose, and Sheena.
Frigg is the mistress of Asgard, the home of the gods, and the wife of Odin. She is the protector of marriage and motherhood, and is mother to Balder, Höðr and Hermóðr. Frigg belongs to the Æsir and is the highest-ranking female deity in the Norse pantheon.
Gefion, the Norse Goddess of Unmarried Women
According to The Prose Edda of Snorri Sturluson, Gefion (also spelled Gefjon) was the fourth goddess of the Æsir, following Frigg (the wife of Odin), Sága, and Eir (the best of physicians). Gefion, we are told, was a virgin, and was thus served by women who died unmarried.
Considering that Ymir is a lesbian, this is actually a double coming out of the characters to each other.
After Eren's death, the Female Titan power ceased to exist along with the Power of the Titans.
Ymir and Mikasa's connection explained
However, her love for King Fritz sabotaged her yearning and she awaited someone to liberate her from this torment. In theory, fans believe that Eren's Rumbling is aimed primarily at enabling Mikasa to help Ymir gain her deserved freedom.
Ymir is a rare and distinctive name in the United States, appearing for both males and females but without sufficient frequency to appear in popularity rankings. This scarcity gives the name a unique quality for those who bear it.
Ymir is a regular girl who pretended to have royal blood, while Historia actually has royal blood but pretended to be a regular girl. They were both also given new names for their fake roles, namely Ymir and Christa.
The Subjects of Ymir (ユミルの民 Yumiru no Tami?), also referred to as the Eldians (エルディア人 Erudia-jin?), are an ethnic group that descended from Ymir Fritz and the only race that was capable of transforming into Titans.
Saxa's name refers to that of the giant Járnsaxa. According to Poetic Edda, the first book to be recorded by Völuspá (the seer's prophecy about Ragnarök), Járnsaxa was Thor's lover and had a son with him, Magni.
Originating from the same root as Frigg, the Aesir goddess of home and family, Freya is the offspring of Njörd and Nerthus, Freyr's older twin sister, and Odin's former wife, mothering Baldur with him.
Frigg, in Norse mythology, the wife of Odin and mother of Balder. She was a promoter of marriage and of fertility.
Personality. Considered by several to be a tomboy and a bit of a bully, Ymir has no issues with mocking and belittling many of her fellow Year 1 classmates. She does, however, show respect to those who are willing to change negative aspects of themselves and even offers to help them, although this is rarely seen.
Ymir ate Marcel, Porco ate Ymir. Marcel inherited the jaw titan. Before Ymir inherited the jaw titan, she faked her identity as a ascendant of the founding titan of Ymir.
Historia is shown to be pregnant and the Farmer advises Historia to come inside and to be careful with her body. Chapters later, Historia goes into labor; the Farmer can be seen with a worried expression by her bed while Historia is giving birth.
After the end of the manga, we learnt that Eren killed 80% of humanity and the 20% of it mostly lived in Paradise Island. What was believed to be a lie at the start, turned out to be a reality in the end.
The reason is that Mikasa loved Eren more than her own life—Eren was her reason to live, her entire world, her home, where she felt safe. Literally, Mikasa breathed for Eren; even if he was away for a moment, she would become unreasonably anxious and restless, as we clearly see throughout the series.
Childhood Friend Romance — Mikasa has had feelings for Eren since they were younger, once a comrade thought Eren was Mikasa's boyfriend.