1. rename - Noun
2. rename - Verb
To give a new name to.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI think that in the future, clocks won't say three o'clock anymore. They'll just get right to the point and rename three o'clock 'Pepsi.' Douglas Coupland
One of the truly bad things about our politics is that it incites each administration to attack every last thing its predecessor has done, and to either tear down what was left or rename it so that its parentage can be forgotten. Al Gore
Many streets in the former East Germany were renamed in 1990 Source: Internet
He was renamed Minister of the Interior Source: Internet
After deciding to rename himself as his dodgy dealings get into even more trouble, Jimmy/Saul is definitely testing the loyalty of Kim, who now has to figure out just how much she’s willing to sacrifice for him. Source: Internet
According to multiple reports, a petition asking Howard to rename their College of Fine Arts after Boseman has been started. Source: Internet