Here's the no answer: Integers are typically 32 or 64 bit characters, giving you the ability to uniquely map 232 or 264 strings. That is, if you limit yourself to Latin-1 strings, strings 4 or 8 characters long. A few characters more if your strings contain only letters and digits. Less characters if your strings use the full Unicode range.
Here's the yes answer: Use a database table, with two columns: a string field, and an integer field (autoincrementing). Use this to map the strings to (unique) integers.
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