A metal bromide contain the ion Br-; sodium bromide is an example.
Beryllium Bromide
Strontium bromide has no apparent trade name; most likely its name and chemical formula is simple enough that it would not need one.
Bromide is the name of the bromine anion (Br-)
Sodium bromide.
HBr is hydrogen bromide.
It's Lead (IV)Bromide We use roman numerals when it's a transition metal + nonmetal
The common name of sodium bromide is simply bromide.
Cesium bromide. In a binary compound (2 constituent elements,) the non-metal becomes an "-ide" regardless of its normal name. So, oxygen becomes oxide, chlorine becomes chloride, nitrogen becomes nitride, etc...
AlBr3 is the formula for aluminum (III) bromide.
The name of the compound SnBr is tin (II) bromide.
The ion name for bromine is bromide.
Magnesium bromide
Cadmium Bromide
Chromium Bromide
Beryllium Bromide
The binary ionic compound name for NaBr is sodium bromide.
AgBr is silver bromide. Ag2Br does not exist. Hg2Br2 is mercury(I) bromide.