The name itself can’t really change in OSM because it’s based on what someone “on the ground” would see, i.e. street signs, etc.
Previous OSM naming conflicts have usually been areas of disputed land where some group de-facto controls the land and therefore the street signs, and their name is used.
That’s not going to work very well for a region of mostly international waters with several countries putting up their own signs to it.
MangoCats@feddit.it 1 week ago
One way a global index can respect local authority would be for the index to acknowledge that within that territory, there is an official name for things.
They can also be pragmatic and acknowledge a common local name, the a global consensus name, etc.
In many ways, it’s just a further fragmentation like language.