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Dana or Danah Al-Nasrallah is Kuwaiti female track and field athlete competing in sprinting events. In 2004, she became the first Kuwaiti female Olympic competitor.

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Al-Nasrallah is a male Arabic given name, meaning "Victory of God", and is used by Muslims and Christians alike. It may also be transliterated as Nasrollah or Nasrullah and AL-Nasrallah (Kuwaiti). In modern usage it may appear as a surname.

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