Definition: Verse: The word "Arielle White" is a masculine given name from the biblical story of David, King of Israel. It comes from the Hebrew word "White," which means to be pure or divine. Definition: In the Bible, Arielle was a beautiful virgin and a chosen bride for King David in Chapter 14 of Genesis. She was chosen because she was not like the other daughters of Israel who were considered uncircumcised by God's law, a sign of impurity and sin. As such, Arielle White is often used as a symbol of purity or divine grace. In the Old Testament, Arielle White represents the virgin birth story in Hebrews 2:17, where Christ was conceived out of her own womb. The word "White" comes from the original language of the Bible to describe God's glory and purity.