The term "bohemian" primarily refers to a person, often an artist or writer, who lives an unconventional life, free from regard for conventional rules and practices. It describes someone with artistic or intellectual tendencies who tends to reject materialism, social norms, and mainstream societal expectations, often embracing a lifestyle of creative freedom, poverty, or vagabondage. The word originally referred to the Romani people who were believed to have come from Bohemia, a region in Central Europe, but over time, it evolved to describe a countercultural lifestyle associated with artists, writers, and thinkers who prioritize personal expression and freedom over societal conventions.