No. Dick is a nickname for Richard and Richard is an English name.
Specifically, by name, not once in the plain text. There is something called a 'Bible Code' some have presented to prove every person is in the Scripture but this has had no significant acceptance by statistical scholars. Indeed, some have shone where any name can appear in large enough writings like 'Moby Dick.'
This name is no where in the Bible.
No, the name Emily is not in the Bible.
Anabel is not a name found in the Bible.
The name "Austin" is not in the Bible. That name did not exist at the time the Bible was being written.
Dick Turpin's full name is Richard "Dick" Turpin.
Dick Vestdijk's birth name is Dick Simon Vestdijk.
Dick Benschop's birth name is Dick Anne Benschop.
Dick Ask's birth name is Dick Holger Ask.
Cressida Dick's birth name is Cressida Rose Dick.
Jeremy Dick's birth name is Jeremy Edward Dick.
Kirby Dick's birth name is Kirby Bryan Dick.
Dick Durbin's full name is Richard Joseph "Dick" Durbin.
Nigel Dick's birth name is Nigel Andrew Robertson Dick.
Dick Maas's birth name is Dick Herman Willem Maas.
Dick Bullock's birth name is Frederick Bullock.
No, Ishmael in "Moby-Dick" is not the same character as Ishmael in the Bible. In the novel, Ishmael is a sailor who serves as the narrator and protagonist, while in the Bible, Ishmael is a figure who appears as the son of Abraham and Hagar. The naming of the character in "Moby-Dick" may be an intentional reference to the biblical figure, but they are not the same.