Pattijo is of Dutch origin, derived from the combination of two popular Dutch names: Patricia and Joop. The former signifies 'noble' or 'patrician', while the latter is a shortened form of Johannes, meaning 'God is gracious'. Thus, Pattijo elegantly blends these meanings to represent someone with a refined nature who is also blessed by divine grace.
The name Pattijo experienced varying popularity over time with peaks in the early 1960s and a total of 93 births recorded between 1953 and 1975.