I think it's good to see the names so there can be a way to let the closers know if you have a disagreement to start a discussion on it.
An example
For example, I have seen people close as "off-topic" about using a tool or resource even though some tools are on-topic if they are directly programming related. Having the names allows someone to let that person know why you disagree. This can then allow users to help others understand the process a little better. I don't know how often this helps but at least it is there.
Another healthy example
This can be especially helpful if a gold-badge, hammer-weilding user closes so you can explain to that person why it is not a dupe and maybe get them to change their mind.
Is this really a problem?
I have closed many a question and haven't noticed any repercussions due to it. I am only one person and so far you have only given two people in one instance. Maybe if we could prove that this happens often then something could be done differently. But if someone loses a rep point or two due to this, is it really worth changing how it works?
Responsibility leads to a better use of the system
If you are going to vote to close someone else's question, then you shouldn't be worried about your name showing because you should be able to stand behind your reasoning for doing so. Otherwise, this could possibly lead to too many close voters without thinking it through.