This is not a naming problem, this is a management problem.
This. If there's no style convention, then literally anything and everything goes, or it's whoever wants to be a big enough asshole about it to bully the rest into line.
For my part, I prefer short (admittedly, often terse, abbreviated or sequential) names, as they take up less space on both SCH and PCB (in Altium, often lengthy net names will overflow the pads they show on, adding visual noise; or hide on traces until zoomed in very close, even more useless).
I don't have a problem with simply numbering nets; maybe that's a bad habit of having grown up with Multisim/Ultiboard (we used it in college). Not everything needs to be meaningfully named, I think it's reasonable to do that when it's just a chain of, like, resistors or inductors or fuse or whatever in some common path, and the function of that path hasn't changed, it's just a bunch of nodes along and off to the side; so I'll give them a related base name and number them from there.
Or I'll name certain easy things like a 'RC' suffix for a Zobel, or 'SNUB' or 'SN' for a snubber (maybe including an RC, but more commonly the RCD type).
I use underscore for separation, and allcaps.
Here's an example I didn't name:
https://www.seventransistorlabs.com/Images/Diode_Recovery_Tester.pdfwhen it's an unimportant one-off, or schematic only (as in this case), I just don't have any reason to. Note the use of off-sheet connectors though, which also serve as net names, as do power symbols.
Heh oh, I just realized something about that schematic, I used a hex inverter (HC14) in the build (hand-carved copper clad as usual), but 3G14s on the schematic -- probably because it was handy in my library? *Checks* no, I have HC14, or, at least, I do now? Though one has the schmitt trigger graphic in the middle and the other doesn't, I should rectify that; so I probably chose the 3G for the better looking symbol? Hah...
Hmmmmm... I don't seem to have any schematics public and handy (unless they's some on my main site and I'm not remembering what; which is likely) that have net names shown, d'oh!
Also something of note, Altium's default placement of labels bothers me to no end, and I always take the time to position them tastefully, including center justification as needed. Tedious and fragile (positions reset on rotate/flip) but dammit it has to look right!
Tim