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Write a Python program which will take N names from the user. Create a
dictionary from the N names that will hold First_name, Middle_name and
Last_name in separate keys. The inputs will take N at first and then take N
names. You can assume that the names will contain less than or equal 3
words and there will be single space between each part of the name.
Sample Input:
4.
Zubayer Ahmed
Sadia Nur Amin
Mehedi Hasan Shawon
Nafis
Sample Output: { "Fname" : ["Zubayer", "Sadia", "Mehedi", "Nafis"],
"Mname" : ["Nur", "Hasan"], "Lname" : ["Ahmed", "Amin", "Shawon"] }
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