Here's how we can figure out the correct name:
* Tin has multiple oxidation states. We need to know which one is present in the compound.
* Bromine usually has an oxidation state of -1.
Let's consider the most common possibilities:
1. SnBr₂: This is tin(II) bromide, where tin has an oxidation state of +2.
2. SnBr₄: This is tin(IV) bromide, where tin has an oxidation state of +4.
Therefore, without more information, we can't definitively say what the name of the compound is. You need to provide the correct chemical formula (like SnBr₂ or SnBr₄) to get the accurate name.