I haven't see any discussion of this here and wanted make sure those you use Google+ under your Glitch name, or who use Glitch as your surname are aware of this issue. (Disclaimer: In no way is this post a 'don't use G+' post - I love G+, and think it has so much potential. Unfortunately G+ doesn't seem to love me. :-( )
Google+ have been suspending accounts that use pseudonyms, punctuation or generally don't conform to a very narrow, western idea of what a "proper name' is. There has been vast amounts written about this in the past few weeks, both on G+ and off it, both from people who think being allowed to use pseudonyms will bring about the downfall of civilisation and from people who fear the exclusion or risk of harm to vulnerable people, but a really good starting point is Sai's post which has lots of links in it.
If your account is suspended, there is an appeals system, but they are currently requiring either government ID, or proof that you are known primarily by the name you wish to use. I have no idea whether they would accept this site as a reference - some Second Lifers have been allowed to use their SL names, other haven't - so far there's not been a lot of consistency from Google, which is one of the most disappointing things about this whole mess.
Personally, although I love G+ and I'm really enjoying interacting with people there, I'm expecting my profile to be taken down - but I've been TheDivineGoat since 2003, and I refuse to change my name over there just due to G+'s short sightedness. If my profile does get taken down, I'll carry on posting over at thedivinegoat.dreamwidth.org, and would be delighted if anyone wanted to join me at a Glitch community I'm in the process of setting up there. If anyone wants to join Dreamwidth, Denise gave me a an invite link for any Glitches interested (normally joining requires an invite code) and I do recommend having a look at it - the more I found out about Stoot Barfield's ideas for Glitch the more similarities I noticed with Dreamwidth, business transparency and an idealogical dislike for advertising included. (Plus they have the most awesome Diversity Statement of any website ever. /Dreamwidth propaganda. ;-) )