Strontium bromide has no apparent trade name; most likely its name and chemical formula is simple enough that it would not need one.
The chemical formula for strontium oxide is SrO.
The strontium ion is called the Sr2+ ion. It has a 2+ charge due to the loss of two electrons from a neutral strontium atom.
Strontium sulfate.
The compound with the formula SrSO4 is called strontium sulfate. It is composed of one strontium (Sr) atom and one sulfate (SO4) ion.
The chemical name for strontium is Sr.
strontium sulfide
The name is "strontium sulfite" and the formula is SrSO3.
strontium phospide
Strontium bromide has no apparent trade name; most likely its name and chemical formula is simple enough that it would not need one.
Strontium selenide.
Strontium fluoride.
The name of the binary ionic compound for SrSe is strontium selenide.
It is Cobalt cyanide or Cobalt (ii) cyanide.
The name for the compound SrCo3 is strontium carbonate.
There is no Ancient Greek name for Strontium. It wasn't discovered until 1790.
I can only give you a name for SrI2. It is strontium iodide.