but when I checked the duplicate, the question was about a python program skimming over some parts of a list.
That was, as far as I can tell, a clerical error by the person who closed the question. It is, however, absolutely a duplicate - that just wasn't the right link. It has since been fixed.
Fundamentally, what you are trying to do is not a sensible task, even if it is possible. It is harder than doing things properly, and will also make future steps in your program harder than they need to be. Instead, you should understand how to structure data properly, for example by using a dictionary or a list (or, for that matter, just keeping the data in the list that you already have). Instead of trying to have separate names to refer to the individual values, you should access elements of the list or keys of the dictionary, as appropriate. This is fully explained and elaborated in the now-linked duplicate Q&A. It's not a great Q&A, but it's the best we have been able to establish as a reference for the constant stream of such questions that we get. I would prefer if it were done over, with a question written by an expert, but inertia is hard to overcome.