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Python is a great language for doing data analysis, primarily because of the fantastic ecosystem of data-centric python packages. Pandas is one of those packages and makes importing and analyzing data much easier. Pandas MultiIndex.names attribute returns the names of levels in the MultiIndex.
Syntax: MultiIndex.names
Example #1: Use MultiIndex.names attribute to find the names of the levels in the MultiIndex. Python3
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd

# Creating the array
array = [[1, 2, 3], ['Sharon', 'Nick', 'Bailey']]

# Print the array
print(array)
Output : Now let's create the MultiIndex using this array Python3
# Creating the MultiIndex
midx = pd.MultiIndex.from_arrays(array, names =('Number', 'Names'))

# Print the MultiIndex
print(midx)
Output : Now we will find the names of all the levels in the MultiIndex. Python3 1==
# Print the names of the level in MultiIndex
midx.names
Output : As we can see in the output, midx has two levels and the name of the levels are 'Number' and 'Names'.   Example #2: Use MultiIndex.names attribute to find the names of the levels in the given MultiIndex. Python3
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd

# Creating the array
array =[[1, 2, 3], ['Sharon', 'Nick', 'Bailey'], 
           ['Doctor', 'Scientist', 'Physicist']]

# Print the array
print(array)
Output : Now let's create the MultiIndex using this array Python3
# Creating the MultiIndex
midx = pd.MultiIndex.from_arrays(array, 
   names =('Ranking', 'Names', 'Profession'))

# Print the MultiIndex
print(midx)
Output : Now we will find the names of all the levels in the MultiIndex. Python3 1==
# Print the names of the level in MultiIndex
midx.names
Output : As we can see in the output, midx has three levels and the name of the levels are 'Number', 'Names' and 'Profession'.

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