How to save multiple entries in CoreData?

Swift 4.1. You don't need to put save code in for loop. Just insert all enteries then do save them in one go.

 let appDelegate = UIApplication.shared.delegate as! AppDelegate
    let context = appDelegate.persistentContainer.viewContext
    let entity = NSEntityDescription.entity(forEntityName: "Employees", in: context)

    let employeeNames = ["John Doe", "Jane Doe", "Jack Daniels"]

    for (index, employee) in employeeNames.enumerated() {
      let newUser = NSManagedObject(entity: entity!, insertInto: context)
      newUser.setValue(employee, forKey: "employeename")
      newUser.setValue(index, forKey: "id")
    }

    do {
      try context.save()
    } catch {
      print("Failed saving")
    }

 // Alternative You can create your Entity class as below and insert entries.

    import CoreData
    class Employees: NSManagedObject {
      @NSManaged var employeename: String
      @NSManaged var id: String

      func addNameAndId(name: String = "", id: String = "") throws {
        if name.count > 0 {
          self.employeename = name
          self.id = id
        } else  {
          throw NSError(domain: "", code: 100, userInfo: nil)
        }
      }
    }

    // Now time to insert data

    let employeeNames = ["John Doe", "Jane Doe", "Jack Daniels"]
     for name in employeeNames {
        guard let emp = NSEntityDescription.insertNewObject(forEntityName: "Employees", into: context) as? Employees else {
                  print("Error: Failed to create a new Film object!")
                  return
                }
                do {
                  try emp.addNameAndId(name: name, id: "0")
                } catch {
                  print("Error: \(error)\nThe quake object will be deleted.")
                  context.delete(emp)
                }
        }

    // Save all the changes just made and reset the taskContext to free the cache.
          if context.hasChanges {
            do {
                 try context.save()
              } catch {
                  print("Error: \(error)\nCould not save Core Data context.")
               }
               context.reset() // Reset the context to clean up the cache and low the memory footprint.
           }

let employees = NSEntityDescription.insertNewObjectForEntityForName("Employees", inManagedObjectContext: managedObject)
let employees1 = NSEntityDescription.insertNewObjectForEntityForName("Employees", inManagedObjectContext: managedObject)
let employees2 = NSEntityDescription.insertNewObjectForEntityForName("Employees", inManagedObjectContext: managedObject)

employees.setValue("John Doe", forKey: "employeename")
employees.setValue(1, forKey: "id")
employees1.setValue("Jane Doe", forKey: "employeename")
employees1.setValue(2, forKey: "id")
employees2.setValue("Jack Daniels", forKey: "employeename")
employees2.setValue(3, forKey: "id")

do {
    try managedObject.save()
} catch {
    print("problem saving")
}

A more compact way (and expandable) to do this would be to load your name data into an array, and step through that. You don't really want to be hard-coding variable1, variable2 for arrays of arbitrary length

    let employeeNames = ["John Doe", "Jane Doe", "Jack Daniels"]

    for (index, employee) in employeeNames.enumerate()
    {
        let employeeEntry = NSEntityDescription.insertNewObjectForEntityForName("Employees", inManagedObjectContext: managedObject)

        employeeEntry.setValue("John Doe", forKey: "employeename")
        employees.setValue(index, forKey: "id")

        do {
            try managedObject.save()
        } catch {
            print("problem saving")
        }
    }