Consider what you want to achieve with your product name.
A descriptive name will not be memorable. It won't be convincing. It won't be scalable. It will be accurate. So anything like that, is most likely trash.
A suggestive name will be memorable. It will be convincing. It will make you stand out. It won't be scalable. It will be accurate.
An abstract or dictionary name will be both scalable. Some words will sound almost the same in many languages no matter how you read them.
Abstract name won't be convincing, but you will be able to trademark it. They're not accurate at all, but they can bring a lot. They are fairly ok to remember, but suggestive names do better job here.
Dictionary word name will be convincing, but won't make you stand out. On the other hand, it will convey emotions. Think how much time it will take for Google to understand that Apple is a brand.
I would ask a professional copywriter to do it for me. Or simply do the work by myself.
Maybe Serprising CRM? If you want people to immediately recognize your CRM under this brand, this can be ok.
CRMize
CRMpoint
CRMblaze
CRMignite
CRMogul
Relatium
Relatian
Relatomize
Relatomy
Relatomizer
Relatomonster
CRMonkey
It made me feel like going through the list of cheapest envato products.
possibly the best crm tool on the forum from the only genuine seo agency
You're probably joking, but if you did so, you'd suggest that all other agencies are bad.
That would be a failure.