In principle it can be renamed by running the following in a SQLite file editor (if you try it from the "Raw SQL Commands" page, only the first UPDATE is successful):
UPDATE attachment SET target='new name' WHERE target='old name';
UPDATE event SET comment=':new name' WHERE comment=':old name';
UPDATE event SET comment='+new name' WHERE comment='+old name';
UPDATE event SET comment=replace(comment, '[old name]', '[new name]') WHERE comment like '%[old name]%';
UPDATE tag SET tagname='wiki-new name' WHERE tagname='wiki-old name';
At first glance it works but then you will not be able to update the content (which in fact can be useful to protect an article).
For the renaming to be effective you also have to modify the binary blob that contains the article, as well as update the deltas in case you have made previous edits.
I was working on this script that does the above automatically. To use it you have to execute the following in a console:
fossil_editor.py oldname newname repo.fossil
If everything goes well, something like this should appear:
This is fossil version 2.16 [7aedd56758] 2021-07-02 12:46:01 UTC
Artifact 61e7cc32f7 updated to 84b8195fe6
Artifact c2290869ad updated to 3ff4f96773
Artifact e993cd0331 updated to bc7e8d52df
References updated