Pam = Pami
Your Hawaiian name would be Kamelonu.
heneliaka is not a native Hawaiian word. It might be a foreign name written with Hawaiian letters.
Emily is the same in Hawaiian, only it's spelled Emili
In Hawaiian, "tanaka" does not have a specific meaning as it is not a Hawaiian word. It is possible that "tanaka" is a name or a loanword from another language. Hawaiian language is characterized by its limited phonetic inventory and specific phonotactics, so words that do not adhere to these rules are likely borrowed from other languages.
Andrea = Anekalia
Aloha: Pama [pah-mah]
Pam Potillo's birth name is Pamela Potillo.
Pam Ann's birth name is Caroline Reid.
Pam McMahon's birth name is Pamela Hurn.
Pam Ling's birth name is Pamela Ling.
Pam Downing's birth name is Pansy Downing.
Pam Hays's birth name is Pamela Barnard.
Pam Kenneally's birth name is Pamela Kenneally.
Pam is not a Navajo given name. You would say it as the English "Pam".
The noun 'Pam' is a proper noun, the name of a specific person (real or fictional). The name 'Pam' is sometimes a shortened form of the name 'Pamela'.
The name Madison does not have a specific Hawaiian meaning as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name.
Pam See's birth name is Pamela Rene See.