Some decades back Bohemian was a synonym for youthful liberal, almost a Hippie sort of thing, usually with an artistic bent. Term was common in New York in Greenwich Village and Chelsea (essentially the northern end of the Village) and was fueled in part by the Opera title, La Boheme (the female Bohemian).
These terms refer to different aspects of identity. "Lesbian" typically describes someone who is a woman attracted to other women, while "bohemian" often relates to a nonconformist, artistic, or unconventional lifestyle. They are not interchangeable.
The Bohemian Encampment was created in 1896.
Bohemian Paradise was created in 1955.
Bohemian Quartet was created in 1891.
Naive Bohemian was created in 1999.
Bohemian Cafe was created in 1924.
Bohemian F.C. was created in 1890.
The Bohemian Soul was created in 1949.
Bohemian Flats was created in 1867.
Bohemian Switzerland was created in 1972.
It is on Bohemian Ave. in Monte Rio, California.
Bohemian Club was created in 1872.
Since the Section of Bohemian Philology in the Sterling Memorial Library closed, nothing has been Bohemian at Yale.