I really doubt the underlying concept of this question...
Anyway I think you can solve it by passing a list to local.
Since all package variables are organized in a "stash" (symbol table hash) you can try to localize a hash-slice from the stash your addressing.
DB<1> $a=10;$b=1111
DB<2> @names=qw/a b/
DB<3> local @::{@names}; $b=666;print $b
666
DB<4> print $a,$b
101111
(Every line in the debugger has it's own scope due to the evaling mechanism!)
Please note: Like this your localizing the whole globes *a and *b meaning that variables like @a will be localized, too!!!
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