I have first-hand experience with your question of "what are the possible complications", so let me give you a specific example that I just ran into which is causing me a lot of pain this morning.
You inadvertanly change the site column name (thinking that you're only affecting a specific list), but then later realize you have change the parent item site column, and checked the nifty box that said to apply to all inherited content types. (I feel like bull-whipping myself for this...ugh).
So all your lists were affected, sure. But wait, there's more pain to be had here. The internal SharePoint people list, referred to as "User Information List" is also affected, and you can't change it back to the original "Name" column title. Where this will really nail you is when you try to connect to SharePoint lists via Microsoft Access, which is hard-coded to lookup the user information list specifically looking for the column named, "Name". Hence, it breaks these linked lists making them useless via MS Access.
I am now researching a way to rename it back through some other approach, since the UI blocks you from naming the column back to "Name".
So, to answer your question: Don't do it!