OK here are my observations and thoughts on this whole issue:
(you'll notice I didn't answer the two-parter in the original question, that's because everything that follows addresses the first part, and I don't know the answer to the second)
Stack Overflow's content policies
Not that you people are babies and need to be reminded of such banal trivia from time to time, but from the about page:
Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers.
Based on that I think we can pretty much assume that content on our site needs to be reasonably professional, or at the very least, safe for work, since a large portion of its userbase is likely to use it at work, including Stack Overflow chat.
See also the terms of service.
What that has got to do with chat
Stack Overflow chat is part of Stack Overflow. It's even in the domain. But if you want to get really technical, there is a link to the ToS in the footer on every page load, even in the chat subdomain. It's the same one that applies to Q&A proper, not just on SO, but on every other site on the network.
So, I think we can all conclude that chat is bound by the same terms and conditions as Q&A proper. While of course the legal terms don't stipulate what sort of atmosphere an online community is supposed to carry, at the very least they imply a general policy or guideline that content should be safe for work, even though chat conversations tend to be less formal and not always on-topic all of the time.
In fact, even if the whole point of the Lounge is simply to be a place for people who just happen to have met with the unfortunate fate of having to work with C++ to cry about how abominable the language is and how they need a better job and a spouse and a dog and a cat and a car and a chainsaw, personally I think that's OK, as long as nobody is using it for harassment or witch hunting or online dating or posting explicit imagery or some such. I for one don't really know why the hell I go to the Lounge when I don't even use C++, but folks like that guy Mysticial seem to like me, so.
I'm going to agree with Lightness Races in Orbit as well as the OP that a name that refers to genitalia or any other... sensitive term, is not OK. If you would flag a user for having an inappropriate display name, there's no reason to treat a room name any differently.
If you didn't realize that chat rooms weren't being periodically advertised on Q&A proper, that's fine, but it doesn't make the room name any less inappropriate. A room name is just as public as a user's display name, even if Q&A didn't periodically display widgets linking to chat rooms, because, FYI, chat has its own front page too.
How people feel about it
Everyone else — including management and a few Loungers — thinks that name is not OK and the room should never have had that name, because Stack Overflow is a professional site and people need to maintain some self-respect or whatever.
The people who don't agree think that the rules about professionalism and SFWness don't apply to chat, either because it isn't part of Q&A proper, or because the whole point of chat was to get away from the professional environment and therefore anything goes.
Personally I think it's sort of like lunch breaks at work. You're not technically in the office, you can spend the time however you like, you can talk about anything you like, you can call one another idiots (let's face it, you guys were being complete idiots today), but you're still expected to conduct yourselves like decent human beings and not unruly little shits to hell with the system (did I say little shits? I'm sorry).
I don't know about anywhere else, but on Stack Overflow, there is a line to be drawn on what sort of stuff is appropriate, and that line was cruised over by a mile and a half.
I'm probably gonna get disowned now :'(