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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T13:28:53+00:00 2026-06-10T13:28:53+00:00

I want a function that can return the variable/object name as str like this

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I want a function that can return the variable/object name as str like this :

def get_variable_name (input_variable):
    ## some codes

>>get_variable_name(a)
'a'

>>get_variable_name(mylist)
'mylist'

it looks like silly but i need the function to construct expression regarding to the variable for later on ‘exec()’. Can someone help on how to write the ‘get_variable_name’ ?

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    2026-06-10T13:28:54+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 1:28 pm

    I’ve seen a few variants on this kind of question several times on SO now. The answer is don’t. Learn to use a dict anytime you need association between names and objects. You will thank yourself for this later.

    In answer to the question “How can my code discover the name of an object?”, here’s a quote from Fredrik Lundh (on comp.lang.python):

    The same way as you get the name of that cat you found on your porch:
    the cat (object) itself cannot tell you its name, and it doesn’t
    really care — so the only way to find out what it’s called is to ask
    all your neighbours (namespaces) if it’s their cat (object)…

    ….and don’t be surprised if you’ll find that it’s known by many names,
    or no name at all!


    Note: It is technically possible to get a list of the names which are bound to an object, at least in CPython implementation. If you’re interested to see that demonstrated, see the usage of the inspect module shown in my answer here:

    Can an object inspect the name of the variable it’s been assigned to?

    This technique should only be used in some crazy debugging session, don’t use anything like this in your design.

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