Answer
Name: Aluminum Iodide
Formula: AlI$_{3}$
Work Step by Step
Aluminum wants to get rid of 3 electrons, each iodine atom wants another electron, therefore two ions are formed. Al$^{3+}$ and I$^{-}$, therefore you need three iodine ions for every one aluminum ion, therefore the formula is AlI$_{3}$. When naming ionic compounds, the positively charged ion keeps its name and the negatively charged ion has its ending dropped and replaced with -ide. Hence, the name is Aluminum Iodide.