Answer
Cis-3-aminocyclohexanecarbaldehyde
Work Step by Step
There is a hexane ring with an amine group on carbon 3 and a carbaldehyde (if aldehyde is a substituent then a suffix carbaldehyde is used). The two substituents are on the same side so it's "cis." Thus, the molecule is called cis-3-aminocyclohexanecarbaldehyde.