If you intend to give a one word name to your company, you're absolutely right. A good company name can, in fact be a phrase : two or three words which take your first idea and refine it a bit.
You'll have to pardon my english : Resolve isn't a word I'm comfortable with, but what about "Iron Will" or "Crystal Clear Solutions" ?
There is the alternative of buying a bankrupt company that has a name you like for a pound.
Buying a bankrupt company name can be difficult too though.
It can't be too well known, for starters. There are advantages and disadvantages to buying a name that used to be associated with industry you are in: "Stranglers? Didn't they used to manufacture rope? I'm not buying my new PC from them!" vs "Stranglers went out of business for selling shoddy PCs that were overpriced - I'm not going to go there"
On the plus side, "Golden Brown" was a great hit!