Varaha, the boar avatar of Vishnu, is an important deity in Hinduism. He is often depicted as having a human head and torso but a boar's body. While Varaha is a central figure in Hindu mythology, he is not traditionally associated with a wife.
Varaha's primary role is to rescue the Earth from the depths of the ocean, a feat that is often depicted in Hindu art and literature. He is not typically portrayed as having a family or romantic relationships.
Therefore, Varaha does not have a wife in traditional Hindu mythology.