This is the 6981st most frequent Russian word.
артёма
"Артёма" is the genitive or accusative case of the Russian male name "Артём" (Artyom), meaning "of Artyom" or "Artyom" in certain grammatical contexts.
In this sentence, 'Артёма' is used in the genitive case to indicate possession, meaning 'of Artem'.
Это книга Артёма.
This is Artem's book.
Here, 'Артёмом' is in the instrumental case, used to indicate that the meeting is with Artem.
Мне нужно встретиться с Артёмом.
I need to meet with Artem.
In this sentence, 'Артёма' is in the accusative case as it is the direct object of the verb 'вижу'.