Changing home directory name in Mavericks

I'm logged in as root and have navigated to the /Users directory. I'm instructed to change the name as I would any other Mac folder although it appears to be read-only. Any thoughts as to why?
TIA,
David

There must be some corporate directive that Apple support is not allowed to use the command line. That makes this process 3 times harder than it should be. Follow these instructions instead: https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3872

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