How do I change the home folder name.

I migrated my info from a Mac Pro to an iMac and now my home folder says my name and then Mac Pro. How do I change this? I tried right clicking but that does nothing, I went into the accounts tab in system preferences and that does nothing. Need help because it's annoying.

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