Actually you do not need to specify the format here. The format is unambiguous, if we convert it without specifying a format, we get:
>>> df
Date
0 1-Dec-99
1 1-Jul-99
2 1-Jun-99
3 1-Nov-99
4 1-Oct-99
5 1-Sep-99
6 2-Aug-99
7 2-Dec-99
>>> pd.to_datetime(df['Date'])
0 1999-12-01
1 1999-07-01
2 1999-06-01
3 1999-11-01
4 1999-10-01
5 1999-09-01
6 1999-08-02
7 1999-12-02
Name: Date, dtype: datetime64[ns]
Alternatively, we can look up the format in the documentation of the datetime
module [Python-doc]. We here se that:
%d Day of the month as a zero-padded 01, 02, ., 31
decimal number.
%b Month as locale's abbreviated name. Jan, Feb, ., Dec (en_US);
Jan, Feb, ., Dez (de_DE)
%y Year without century as a 00, 01, ., 99
zero-padded decimal number.
So we can specify the format as:
>>> pd.to_datetime(df['Date'], format='%d-%b-%y')
0 1999-12-01
1 1999-07-01
2 1999-06-01
3 1999-11-01
4 1999-10-01
5 1999-09-01
6 1999-08-02
7 1999-12-02
Name: Date, dtype: datetime64[ns]