First of all, "wherefore" means "why," not "where." She is not asking where he has gotten off to.
Secondly, there is no comma. She is not asking why he exists.
"Wherefore art thou Romeo ?" means "Why are you Romeo ?"
She is asking why he is Romeo, why that must be his name, why he must be a Montague, thus forcing the two of them apart.
Get it right, please.
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